About
Gabriel Gabrielli Sánchez is a lawyer, economist and doctoral researcher with a multidisciplinary profile spanning law, economics, European energy regulation, renewable hydrogen, software engineering, genealogy, nobility, identity, symbolism and European intellectual history.
He holds a Law Degree from the University of Almería, a Master’s Degree in International Trade from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, a Master in Financial Markets and Asset Management from Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles, and a Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He also holds the professional qualification of lawyer in Spain and is registered as an economist.
His doctoral research focuses on European energy regulation, renewable hydrogen, regulatory design and the legal architecture of the European internal energy market.
His broader intellectual work includes genealogy, aristocratic memory, Jewish history, nobility, Western esotericism, heraldry, symbolic systems, languages and the historical formation of European identity.
As the present representative of a convergent Weissmann–Greiffenberg family memory, he created Mensur as a public intellectual platform and as the first expression of the Weissmann–Greiffenberg Institute Project.
Public profile
- Lawyer
- Economist
- Doctoral researcher in European energy regulation and renewable hydrogen
- Law graduate, University of Almería
- Master’s Degree in International Trade, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Master in Financial Markets and Asset Management, Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles
- Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Software engineering and computer systems studies
- Researcher of genealogy, nobility and aristocratic memory
- Student of Western esotericism, symbolism and intellectual history
- Author of essays and research notes on law, energy, lineage, identity and European memory
Fields of work and interest
- European energy law and hydrogen regulation
- EU internal market and infrastructure regulation
- Regulatory design, compliance and governance
- Law, economics and public policy
- Financial markets and asset management
- International trade and economic regulation
- Software engineering and digital systems
- Genealogy, lineage and family memory
- Nobility, aristocratic traditions and identity
- Jewish history and Jewish aristocratic memory
- Western esotericism, symbolism and heraldry
- Mediterranean, Germanic-Alpine, Nordic-Arctic and Eastern Slavic-Eurasian research lines
- Languages, cultural history and European intellectual traditions