Edgar Aguilera is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Barcelona Institute of Analytic Philosophy, supported by the María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence grant CEX2021-001169-M (funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033), and is also a member of the Legal Philosophy group at the University of Girona.
His main research areas include legal epistemology, evidentiary reasoning, and legal theory and philosophy. His publications include the books Artificial Intelligence Applied to Law (UNAM, 2007) and Procedural Natural Law, Due Criminal Process, and Legal Epistemology (Tirant Lo Blanch, 2017), as well as the introduction and contribution to Larry Laudan’s book The Standard of Proof and Safeguards in Criminal Procedure (Hammurabi, 2012). He also co-translated, along with BIAP member Carmen Vázquez, Laudan’s book Truth, Error, and the Criminal Law: An Essay in Legal Epistemology (Cambridge, 2006).