Author Biographies

Antonio Quirós-Fons is a professor of public international law and international relations at the European University of Valencia, director of the Ph.D. program in socio-educational innovation, a Ph.D. in law, and a doctor in canon law. He has extensive teaching experience in the area of international relations (public international law, international terrorism, international projects, environmental impact, foreign image and public diplomacy, religious forces, and current affairs observatory). He has teaching experience in other areas: immigration, professional ethics, and canonical marriage law. He is the author of three monographs and many studies, some published in English and Croatian, on the rights of foreigners, family reunification, religious freedom, matrimonial law, international agreements with the Holy See, Croatia, conscientious objection, artificial intelligence, and educational innovation. He has participated as a speaker in many international conferences. He leads a research group on educational innovation. He leads and participates in various research and innovation projects (gamification, diplomatic simulations, movies and series, and AI generators). He has participated in research projects on the social integration of immigrants, religious freedom, and business culture. With a recognized six-year research period, he is a member of AEPDIRI, ESIL, ÁgoraUE, and the Learning Research Network.
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