University Austral
Gabriel Mora-Restrepo is a university professor and researcher at Universidad Austral, where he is engaged in teaching, academic research, and scholarly development in the fields of law and social sciences. His academic work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that integrates legal analysis with philosophy, political theory, and the humanities.
He holds a Law degree and has completed postgraduate studies focused on legal theory and the normative foundations of social and political order. Throughout his academic career, Professor Mora-Restrepo has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in legal theory, philosophy of law, constitutional theory, fundamental rights, and public ethics. He is widely recognized for his clear and rigorous teaching style and for his commitment to the comprehensive intellectual formation of students.
His research interests include legal justification, practical reasoning, the relationship between law and morality, and contemporary challenges in constitutionalism and human rights. He has published scholarly articles and book chapters in specialized academic journals and edited volumes, contributing to ongoing debates in legal philosophy and normative theory at both national and international levels.
Gabriel Mora-Restrepo has participated as a speaker and panelist in academic conferences, seminars, and workshops, and has been involved in institutional research projects. He also collaborates as a peer reviewer and participates in academic networks dedicated to the study of legal theory and practical philosophy.
His academic work is distinguished by analytical rigor, conceptual clarity, and a sustained concern for the social impact of law. Through teaching and research, Professor Mora-Restrepo contributes to the development of a critical and humanistic understanding of law and its role in contemporary societies.