Final-year student of the double degree in Law and Political Science, Enrique Roger Belloch, has been awarded the XXVIII Manuel Broseta Pont University Legal Studies Prize, a prestigious accolade granted by the Professor Manuel Broseta Foundation that recognizes outstanding academic performance among students from Spanish universities.




Enrique’s impressive academic record—comprising 20 distinctions—qualified him for this honor. To be considered for the prize, candidates must also submit an original legal monograph. Enrique’s submission, titled “The Effects of Postmodern Politics on the Concept of the Rule of Law,” was an adaptation of his undergraduate thesis in Law, supervised by UCH Professor Leopoldo García Ruiz, who is also a member of the research team led by Dr. Susana Sanz.

The award ceremony—sponsored by the Royal Valencian Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation (RAJYL)—was held at the Valencia Bar Association (ICAV) headquarters. The event was presided over by José Soriano Poves, Dean of ICAV, and attended by other notable figures in the legal sector, including Enrique Fliquete Lliso, president of the sponsoring institution, and Luis Manent Alonso, lawyer for the Generalitat Valenciana.


Throughout this academic year, Enrique Roger has also been involved in the research project led by Dr. Sanz on the crisis of the Rule of Law in the EU, as a research initiation scholar.
Specifically, Enrique has contributed to the drafting of 28 blog posts on this platform, highlighting the work of team members and conducting interviews with professionals and other team members.
He has also managed the team’s functional account on the X platform.
Quique has demonstrated excellence in communication and interviewing, among many other skills.
On behalf of the entire research team, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Enrique Roger for this well-deserved recognition and express our pride in the outstanding work he contributes to the research project.
We foresee and wish him a promising future.
Congratulations, Quique!


