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Ana Fernández-Tresguerres, the Asturian Who Broke 'Many Glass Ceilings' in the World of Jurisprudence: 'Today's Great Challenge Is to Preserve Humanism and Adapt Artificial Intelligence to Ethics'
Ana Fernández-Tresguerres was unable to study in Bologna because they did not admit women, but decided that it was not going to stop her at all. This gijonesa jurist, established in Madrid for decades, has broken many glass ceilings. She was the first legal woman of the General Directorate of Legal Security and Public Faith, the first general secretary of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Spain and participated in areas where…
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Ana Fernández-Tresguerres was unable to study in Bologna because they did not admit women, but decided that it was not going to stop her at all. This gijonesa jurist, established in Madrid for decades, has broken many glass ceilings. She was the first legal woman of the General Directorate of Legal Security and Public Faith, the first general secretary of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Spain and participated in areas where…