Lorena Velasco Guerrero is a Spanish legal scholar and university professor who serves as an assistant professor at the Francisco de Vitoria University School of Law (Madrid). She holds a Ph.D. in Law from the Complutense University of Madrid (2018) and previously earned a bachelor’s degree in Law and in Business Administration and Management from Francisco de Vitoria University itself. Her academic work focuses primarily on constitutional law, human rights, the philosophy of law, and political theory, with a special interest in the influence of classical and scholastic thought on modern law, particularly the tradition of the School of Salamanca. She has participated in various research projects and has published articles and book chapters on topics such as human dignity, the legal concept of the person, the protection of children in international law, and the thought of authors such as Francisco Suárez and John Locke, in addition to collaborating on studies regarding the history of political and legal thought between Spain and the Anglo-Saxon world.