Juan Francisco Díez Spelz

He holds a PhD in Law, a Master's degree in Legal Sciences, a Master's degree in Business Law, and a Bachelor's degree in Law from the Universidad Panamericana. He holds a Master's degree in Human Rights Theory and Practice from the University of Essex (United Kingdom), where he was part of the working group on Business and Human Rights. He also holds a diploma in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford.

He is currently a tenured research professor at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City campus. He conducts research and consulting on business and human rights, responsible business conduct, ESG criteria, and international human rights law, as well as the philosophical, anthropological, and political foundations of these rights. He also explores the links between law, artificial intelligence, and new technologies. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses at the Panamericana and other national and international institutions on subjects such as Philosophy of Law, Logic and Legal Argumentation, Human Rights, and Research Methodology.

He has published articles in indexed scientific journals and contributed to collective books and popular media.

He is a member of CONAHCYT's National System of Researchers (SNII), level I, as well as an honorary member of the Mexican Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation and the Illustrious and National Bar Association of Mexico.