Universities and research groups
Collaboration in academic projects, publications, seminars, research stays, academic networks, and legal knowledge transfer activities.
Collaborations
Ana María Ontaneda Rubio collaborates with universities, research groups, law firms, institutions, consultancies, and organizations that need rigorous, comparative, and applied legal insight in criminal law, corruption, criminal policy, economic crime, and gender-based violence.
Collaboration in academic projects, publications, seminars, research stays, academic networks, and legal knowledge transfer activities.
Expert support in complex criminal matters, criminal law reports, doctrinal analysis, and strategic preparation.
Preparation of reports, comparative analysis, specialized training, and technical support in criminal policy or legal reforms.
Advisory support to interpret criminal risks, regulatory frameworks, institutional contexts, and compliance dynamics.
Who I collaborate with
Her profile is especially useful for teams that need to combine legal research, strategic analysis, specialized training, and international perspective.
Collaboration in academic projects, publications, seminars, research stays, academic networks, and legal knowledge transfer activities.
Expert support in complex criminal matters, criminal law reports, doctrinal analysis, and strategic preparation.
Preparation of reports, comparative analysis, specialized training, and technical support in criminal policy or legal reforms.
Advisory support to interpret criminal risks, regulatory frameworks, institutional contexts, and compliance dynamics.
Collaboration in corporate criminal liability, prevention of criminal risks, integrity, and compliance culture.
Support in initiatives linked to gender-based violence, femicide, justice, rights, institutional intervention, and training.
Collaboration formats
Collaborations can be adapted to the type of project, institution, team, and specific need.
Participation in national or international projects related to Economic Criminal Law, corruption, criminal policy, business, or gender-based violence.
Collaboration in articles, book chapters, collective reports, working papers, literature reviews, and specialized documents.
Preparation of reports, technical notes, comparative analysis, and support documents for institutions, law firms, or organizations.
Design and delivery of training sessions on criminal law, corruption, economic crime, criminal policy, or gender-based violence.
Transformation of specialized legal knowledge into materials, criteria, reports, or sessions applicable to professional and institutional contexts.
Collaboration in comparative studies between European and Latin American legal systems, criminal policies, and criminal justice institutions.
Differential value
Her contribution combines academic knowledge, practical experience, teaching ability, and strategic understanding of criminal law problems.
Process
The type of collaboration, objective, team involved, legal context, and expected result are identified.
Work lines, format, timeline, deliverables, and required level of involvement are agreed.
The agreed analysis, research, training, report, or activity is developed with a rigorous and applicable approach.
Results, conclusions, and possible lines of continuity, publication, knowledge transfer, or further support are reviewed.
Academic and institutional network
Her career has developed in dialogue with academic institutions and research centers in Europe and Latin America.
If your university, law firm, institution, consultancy, or organization needs a collaborator with research experience, criminal law judgement, and comparative perspective, you can contact Ana María to explore a joint line of work.
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