Erik Luna
professor of law
An expert in comparative court law, professor at Washington and Lee University in the USA
He graduated with honors from the University of Southern California in 1993. In 1996 he obtained a PhD in law from Stanford Law School. He was a prosecutor in San Diego and a lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School. Then he became a scholarship holder and lecturer in New Zealand - Victoria University Law School in Wellington. He also completed an internship at the Max Planck Institute in Freiburg and an internship at the Prosecutors Office of the International Criminal Court (The Hague, the Netherlands). He managed the project financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He was a visiting professor at the Cuban Society of Criminal Sciences in Havana, a professor of law at the University of Utah (co-responsible for the Utah Criminal Justice Center). He is the author of numerous publications on substantive and procedural criminal law.
A foreign member of the College has been a member of the College since 2014 / September 2014.