
About This Site Welcome to a space where faith meets reason, justice engages mercy, and scholarship serves the common good.
I am a Secular Franciscan, Lawyer, and Sociologist, writing at the crossroads of Law, Theology, Sociology, Philosophy, and History. This site offers critical reflection, scholarly engagement, and spiritually grounded analysis on the structures that shape our world—legal, social, moral, and historical.
This platform explores how law and society interact in the pursuit of justice, human dignity, and integral development. Topics include:
Law and Legal History: Interpreting the moral and historical evolution of legal systems and doctrines.
Legal Theories and Sociology of Law: Investigating how legal systems mirror and influence cultural, political, and social structures.
Financial and Economic Crimes: Dissecting injustice and impunity in the realm of finance, corruption, and regulation.
Technology Law and Privacy Law: Addressing the ethical and legal challenges of digital governance, cybersecurity, and surveillance.
Constitutional and International Law: Exploring sovereignty, human rights, and justice within and beyond the nation-state.
Development Studies and Ethics: Advocating for policies and legal frameworks rooted in human flourishing, solidarity, and equity.
Climate Justice and Environmental Law: Integrating ecological consciousness with legal advocacy for our common home.
Church and State: Reflecting on religious freedom, secular governance, and spiritual engagement in public life.
The Franciscan Intellectual Tradition: Infusing legal and social analysis with humility, peace, and care for creation.
Whether you're a fellow scholar, a seeker of justice, a Franciscan-hearted reader, or simply curious about the moral architecture of our times—this space invites dialogue, discernment, and the pursuit of integral human development.