Fernando Hernández Fradejas is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Criminal Law and History of Law at the Faculty of Law of Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. He has also taught undergraduate courses at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija and undergraduate and master’s courses at Universidad de Valladolid.
Doctor in Law from the University of Bologna (2014). Previously, he obtained a Master’s Degree in Economics from the Austrian School (2010) at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos I and a Law Degree (2009) from Real Centro Universitario Escorial-María Cristina. He has been a visiting researcher at the Universities of Tel Aviv, Oxford and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He has obtained various awards and scholarships from national and international institutions, participates in different research projects in Spain and abroad. He has multiple publications in indexed journals (ISI-WoS) and in prestigious international publishers.
His areas of research are: legal philosophy and political theory, theory of the state, evolutionary theory of institutions, history of legal, political, social and economic thought (especially from the sixteenth century to the present), economic analysis of law.