Daniela Dobre

@ugr.es

Constitutional Law Department.
University of Granada

Educational background in Public Law. Currently completing the doctoral research on the constitutional position of the European Central Bank (University of Granada). Former research fellow on constitutional case law at the Spanish Constitutional Court.
Languages: Romanian (native speaker). Spanish (near native). English (highly proficient). German (basic communication skills).

EDUCATION

2019. University of Granada (Spain). Master's Degree. "Fundamental Rights from national, supranational and global perspective.
2018. Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies, Madrid (Spain). Master's Degree in Constitutional Law.
2017. University of Granada (Spain). Law Degree. (Mention in Jurisdiction and other Systems of conflict resolution).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

European Public Law. Constitutional Law. Legal theory.

Publications

Constitución económica: una propuesta al debate conceptual (Economic Constitution: A Contribution to the Conceptual Debate) (December 1, 2020). Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law & International Law (MPIL) Research Paper No. 2020-48, Available at SSRN: or

"Nuevos actores en la gobernanza económica europea: Los Tribunales Constitucionales y el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea". In: A. Pérez Miras, G.M. Teruel Lozano, E.C Raffiotta, M.P.Iadicicco (dir.), S. Romboli ( Setenta años de Constitución italiana y cuarenta años de Constitución española. BOE-CEPC, Madrid (2020).

"O Impacto Das Medidas De Austeridade Nos Direitos De Propriedade. Uma Análise Jurisprudencial”. Revista Direito Publico. n. 17, v. 91, p. 187-203, . (2020). Available at:

Book review. “¿Hacia una nueva gobernanza económica de la Unión Europea? / Towards a new goverment of the economy in the European Union? / Para um novo governo da economía na União Europeia?", F.J. Carrera Hernández (dir.). Thomson Reuters-Aranzadi, Pamplona, 2018, 315 pages. Revista de Derecho Constitucional Europeo, n. 30, July-December, 2018. Available at: