Alexandro Martínez Camberos

He published articles and essays in several newspapers and wrote books on poetry, jurisprudence and social issues.

[1] He became professor at the UJED, district judge in Durango from 1962 to 67, legal consultant to the federal Secretary of Industry and Trade, head of the Department of Constitutional Protection of the same unit, first secretary of the First Circuit Court, plurinominal federal deputy from 1988 to 1991 in the LIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress and member of the UJED Legal Research Institute in the nineties.

Alexandro Martínez Camberos published during more than 60 years countless articles and essays in various newspapers and wrote books of poetry, jurisprudence and social issues.

[1] His work is divided into three main groups: In his honor, the library of the UJED Legal Research Institute bears his name since 1995.

Each year, the UJED and the Society of Writers of Durango remember him on his death anniversary with lectures, readings of his poems and flowers at the Alexandrian Pine.