Associate Professor at the Institute of Legal Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and Coordinator of UNAM´s National Laboratory on Diversities. She is a visiting scholar at the University of Warwick Law School with the project The effects of border militarisation in Mexico and Poland on the international protection and human rights of migrants. In 2021 she received the National University Distinction Award for Young Scholars 2021 in the area of social science research. She is Affiliate Faculty at the University of Arizona teaching at the M.A. in Human Rights Practice, and a member of the Border Criminologies Network at the University of Oxford and of the Editorial Committee of the journal Feminist Legal Studies at the University of Newcastle. She is specialist in gender and migration, immigration detention, bureaucracies, State violence, gender -based violence and women's autonomy.


As a result of a shared effort between educational institutions in China and Mexico, the book China and Mexico: 45 Years of Diplomatic and Cultural Relations is presented, which consists of three main sections: Social Sciences, Humanities and Natural Sciences.
In the first section, the reader will find diplomatic, economic, social and legal topics, considered essential to deepen understanding between both countries. Subsequently, topics on the dominance of the Spanish and Chinese languages, their translation and literary studies; to this are added questions about art and society from a transcultural and trans-historical perspective. Finally, geological and environmental disciplines are addressed, due to the relevance that they have acquired today for the safeguarding the planet.
The reader will find in the pages of this volume a set of dialogues between specialists from various countries on specific topics about China and Mexico, through which the convening institutions seek knowledge and understanding between both nations inserted in a globalized world.