Law student with an enormous interest in advocacy and academic and professional vocation to work for the defense of human rights, as well as ensuring coordination between states to provide effective solutions to current social disasters.
I am seeking to learn and apply my knowledge and results-driven professional skilled in researching legal case information, and preparing necessary correspondence with strong understanding of legal terminology and processes; as well as continuing my academic training to reach my full potential in personal values and results, applicable to the professional field I aim to be a part of.
"Eat Your Fears Foundation" is born with the aim of raising awareness about the reality of eating disorders, among other mental health issues, which are so prevalent in our society. It seeks to unite forces with associations, foundations, and organizations of all kinds to raise awareness about eating disorders and obesity. Furthermore, it aims to help individuals who struggle with these issues, motivating and encouraging them to open up about their own experiences, allowing themselves to be guided and supported.
"AUTE," which comes from the word "authentic," is an organization, on its way to becoming a canonical foundation, that seeks for the young people in our society to find their own identity and live according to who they truly are, seeking to avoid all the difficulties, so lurking and tacitly visible in our society, of a youth without references and feeling lost and without a personal and professional horizon.
Experience in drafting documents, preparing lawsuits and complaints, and monitoring procedural progress of cases, as well as tracking civil and commercial litigation matters for the firm's clients and overseeing all documentation related to various cases
Certificado de inglés First Certificate C1 - 07/2017
Certificado de inglés TOEFL IBT SCORE 104 - 11/2022
I started dancing ballet when I was 3 years old at a highly qualified school in Barcelona and even joined a federation, believing that my professional destiny would be becoming a professional ballerina; I was wrong. At the age of 15, I got injured and had to give up my passion, with consequent sadness and desolation. But I overcame it; I suffered a lot, but I believed in myself and sought alternatives. After experiencing an existential crisis, cause I did not know what to do or where to go, the heart becomes more humble, more empathetic, and more capable of seeing suffering in the eyes of others. That's how my passion for Human Rights began, as I did not want anyone to suffer in vain. Despite this, Ballet has been a true school of life for me: a place where I can be myself, express myself, learn to be diligent and responsible, and where I have been taught that discipline and perseverance are the keys to success, both personally and academically and, obviously, professionally.