Ricardo Manuel Rojas

 
Ricardo Manuel Rojas (Buenos Aires, 1958) is a Doctor in Economic History, lawyer, and writer. A former appellate judge in criminal matters in Argentina, he is also a professor of Law and Economics, Philosophy of Law, and Constitutional Law at various universities. He is currently the director of the Bruno Leoni Center at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala. He is the author of 19 books, including The Contradictions of Criminal Law, Economic and Institutional Analysis of the Legal Order, Praxeological Foundations of Law, Judicial Decision-Making and Legal Certainty, Individual and Society, and Inflation as a Crime.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Ricardo Manuel Rojas (Buenos Aires, 1958) is a Doctor in Economic History, lawyer, and writer. A former appellate judge in criminal matters in Argentina, he is also a professor of Law and Economics, Philosophy of Law, and Constitutional Law at various universities. He is currently the director of the Bruno Leoni Center at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala. He is the author of 19 books, including The Contradictions of Criminal Law, Economic and Institutional Analysis of the Legal Order, Praxeological Foundations of Law, Judicial Decision-Making and Legal Certainty, Individual and Society, and Inflation as a Crime.