Cristina Valega Chipoco, Mst (University of Oxford)
Main Focus
- Gender, sexualities, and law
- Consent and sexual offences
- Gender-based violence, gender stereotypes, and international human rights law
Curriculum Vitae
- Since August 2022: Doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Criminal Law
- Since March 2022: Docent at the Law Department of Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
- 2022: Academic Visitor at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford
- 2021–2022: Consultant for the Gender Justice Commission of the Peruvian Judiciary
- 2020–2021: Master of Studies (MSt) in Women’s Studies at the University of Oxford (Thesis: How Should the Element of “Free Consent” in the Peruvian Rape Offence be Understood?: Legal Guidelines to Interpret Article 170 of the Criminal Code)
- 2020: Research Consultant on the impact of gender stereotypes in consumption and advertising in Peru for the United Nations Development Programme in Lima
- 2019–2020: Lawyer at the Department of Gender-Based Violence and Project Coordinator for the Design of a National Strategy on Gender-Based Violence Prevention of the Peruvian Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (Ministerio de la Mujer y Poblaciones Vulnerables)
- 2019: Exam for the law degree (Thesis: “Un-Stereotyping the Law?: an Analysis of the Interpretation Made by INDECOPI of the Commercial Advertising Legislation in Cases of Advertising Questioned for Containing Gender Stereotypes Considered Discriminatory Against Women”)
- 2017–2019: Human rights’ legal assistant at the Social Responsibility Academic Office of the Law Department at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
- 2010–2016: Study of Law, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú