Michael Espinoza Coila

Universidad Nacional del Altiplano de Puno Michael Espinoza Coila (born 1991, in Puno) is a peruvian lawyer, university professor, human rights activist and catechist, dedicating himself to Criminology and information technology (ICT).

[12][13] He was born in the city of Puno, on May 15, 1991, his education was carried out in the Glorioso Colegio Nacional de San Carlos where he excelled in history, communication and especially in the use of information technologies with the execution of the bibliographic administration system project for his school.

[14][1][15][16][17] He studied for a lawyer at the Universidad Nacional del Altiplano and Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, where he acquired a taste for Criminal Law and Criminology, leading a research circle and being a disciple of Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni, Argentine jurist who advised him on the thesis on computer criminal law.

He was qualified as a RENACYT researcher by the National Council of Science, Technology and Innovation of Peru (CONCYTEC), he was also an associate researcher at the "Instituto Latinoamericano de Criminología y Desarrollo Social "(INCRIDES), Mendeley Advisor, member of the "Círculo de Investigación Líderes Optimistas Revelando Derecho" (CILORD), honorary member of "Ilustre Colegio Abogados de Puno".

[1][16][27] His academic production includes articles and books on various subjects: The best interest of the student, notes for a pre-university (communication), monograph of the Vilque district, the Peruvian State and the separation of powers, natural law in the Peruvian Constitution of 1993, the APA style, the Acora peasant rounds, computer criminal law, accessibility, crimes and other.