Jorge Urdánoz (Fall)
Global Research Fellow
Spain
ju2102@nyu.edu
Jorge Urdánoz is Associate Professor of Legal Philosophy at Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain. He holds a degree in Philosophy and a PhD in Political Science, both from Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (2003). Jorge has been a visiting scholar in Columbia University and in New York University.
Most of his research and publications focus on political theory, electoral systems and history and theory of democracy. He has published about Quintilian and the theory of voting (Social Choice and Welfare, 2024), about equal suffrage (CEPC, 2021) and about John Stuart Mill and political representation (Political Science, 2020). In addition to his academic pursuits, Jorge served as an advisor to the vice-presidency of the Spanish government in 2010 and is a regular contributor to the Spanish press. He is author of several books and academic articles in Spanish. Currently he is working on a second PhD about the Majority Principle.
Center Affiliation: Center for Law and Philosophy
Research Project: On the different meanings of the Majority Principle