
Pedro Tenorio Sánchez
Pedro Tenorio Sánchez is a lawyer, professor of Constitutional Law, and a notable figure in amparo proceedings.
His academic and professional career is long and distinguished, including having been a Legal Advisor to the Constitutional Court of Spain from September 1, 2001, to June 2, 2011.
He is currently a professor of Constitutional Law at the National University of Distance Education in Madrid, a position he has held since December 6, 2011.
The academic background of the new Of Counsel is equally noteworthy.
He was awarded the National Graduation Prize in 1979.
He has 46 years of experience as a university lecturer at UNED, Complutense University, ICADE, CEU, the University of Bologna, among others.
He has been a visiting professor and researcher at Harvard University, SciencesPo (Paris), and Stanford University, the Court of Justice of the European Communities, Regensburg, Brussels, and Bologna.
His doctoral thesis, "I conflitti di atribuzione tra i poteri dello Stato," supervised by Professor Giuseppe de Vergottini in Bologna in 1986, received the highest grade of "110 e lode" and was awarded the Vittorio Emmanuele II Prize.
He has given over 120 lectures at prestigious universities such as Harvard, Brussels, Salzburg, Miami, San Francisco, Reykjavik, Regensburg, Bologna, and Rome, among others.
He also has excellent publications, including:
– “Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law” (1997).
– “Constitution, Fundamental Rights, and Security. A Comparative Overview” (2010).
– “Public Freedoms” (2013), with a second edition in preparation.
– “The Amparo Appeal before the Constitutional Court. Reform Perspectives” (2013).
And articles in specialized journals such as “The Constitutional Court,” “Journal of Political Law” (1992), and “Right to Honor or Reputation of Commercial Companies in the Jurisprudence of the Spanish Constitutional Court, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Court of Justice of the European Union,” “Ibero-American Yearbook,” etc.
He was awarded the Exmo. Sr. D. Luis Portero García Prize from the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Granada for his work "Human Rights and Security. Comparative Overview" in 2009.

Pedro Tenorio Sánchez is a lawyer, professor of Constitutional Law, and a notable figure in amparo proceedings.