Beatriz Barreiro Carril (Madrid): My Culture? A Legal-Artistic Theatre Proposal for the Understanding of the Current Value and Possibilities of Cultural Rights

Due to the current situation the lecture was part of the digital Fellow Meeting of the Käte Hamburger Center.

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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Beatriz Barreiro Carril is a legal scholar. After graduating in 2004, she completed a Master's degree in "European Law" at the University of Brussels and a Master's degree in "Human Rights" at the University Carlos III, Madrid, where she obtained her doctorate degree with a thesis on "Cultural Diversity protection in International Law. Special Mention to the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity" in 2010. Dr. Barreiro Carril was a visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, at the Institute for International and European Law at the University of Göttingen, at the Centre for Ethics at the University of Toronto and at the Centre of Socio-Legal Studies (Oxford University). She also taught at the universities of Toulouse Capitole in France, Nova de Lisboa in Portugal, and Tecnológica de Bolívar in Colombia. Moreover, she was director of the project "Cultural Rights for a Tunisian-Spanish Bridge: Analysis and Reflections on Human Rights and Diversity in times of Growing Human Mobility", funded by the European Cultural Foundation. Currently, Dr. Barreiro Carril is an Associate Professor of International Law and International Relations at the Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid. Furthermore, she is an observer of the UNESCO Committee for Cultural Diversity and a member of the Observatory for Diversity and Cultural Rights of the University of Freiburg. Together with Andrzej Jakubowski and Lucas Lixinski she is also directs the Interest Group of International Law of Culture at the European Society of International Law.

Since June 2020 Dr. Beatriz Barreiro Carril has been a Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Center "Law as Culture" in Bonn