A native of Spain, Josep Cañabate's own research interests are in the area of
legal history, law and economics, and IT Governance. He holds a law degree and a master
of laws degree from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where he teaches Spanish legal
history, islamic law and comparative legal traditions. He has served as the Lloyd M.
Robbins Fellow in legal history at Boalt Hall, and as a research fellow at the
Universitat Abdemalek Es Saadi in Morocco, and at the Westfalische Wilhelms-Universität
de Münster. 

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Hope without optimism: Legal education in Spain at the threshold of Bologna Plan, Barkley Law Review (2007)

As part of the European Union, Spain is obligated to implement the “Bologna Plan” by...

 

Books

Contributions to Books

La Cuestión de Marruecos en la Segunda República, Segona República i Món jurídic (2006)
 

Bibliografía especialitzada sobre l’Islam a Europa, Polítiques de l’Islam i models d’Europa (2005)
 

Los ‘otros sin papeles’: la inmigración española al Protectorado de Marruecos, Las figuras del desorden: heterodoxos, proscritos y marginados (2005)