On Tuesday, December 2, will be the incorporation as Academician of the Royal Academy Alfonso X the Wise of Murcia, Enrique Gacto, Professor of Law, University of Murcia and one of the most important historians of Law our country.
It is in the hall of the Archaeological Museum at six in the evening, and his speech "The fox in the henhouse (the crime of solicitation in Murcia of the eighteenth century)" will be titled, running the reply by the academic Francisco López Bermúdez , Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Murcia.
Law degree from the University of Seville, Enrique Gacto taught at the university and later at the Complutense de Madrid.
Since 1979 he is Professor at the University of Murcia.
He has been Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Murcia and director of the Department of History of Law and Public Law and Legal History at the University of Murcia.
His research revolves around the history of law in Spain and has published fifteen books published related to the history of law, including medieval law;
History of Constitutionalism and Coding, Historic Right of peoples of Spain;
Basic Manual of History of Law;
Inquisition and Censorship and Harassment Intelligence in Spain.
Source: UMU