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Gabriel Gabrielli Sanchez, Founding Partner of Mensur Founding Partner Gabriel Gabrielli Sanchez European Lawyer · Economist · PhD Candidate View full profile Close profile

Founding Partner · European Lawyer · Economist · PhD Candidate

Gabriel Gabrielli Sanchez is a Founding Partner of Mensur and the Weissmann–Greiffenberg Institute Project. His work connects European law, economics, technology and intellectual history.

He brings together legal analysis, economic reasoning and long-term institutional thinking, moving comfortably between contemporary regulation and the historical ideas that shape European culture.

  • Law European regulation and legal analysis
  • Economics Markets, finance and international trade
  • Research EU energy law and renewable hydrogen
  • Technology Software engineering and digital systems

Professional profile

Gabriel is a European lawyer and registered economist. His profile combines legal analysis, economic reasoning and an interdisciplinary understanding of regulatory and institutional systems.

His principal fields include European Union law, energy regulation, compliance, risk analysis, corporate and banking law, financial markets, international trade and the relationship between law, economics and technology.

Education

His academic background combines law, economics, finance, trade and technology. It includes a Law Degree from the University of Almeria; a Master’s Degree in International Trade from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; a Master’s in Financial Markets and Asset Management from Instituto de Estudios Bursatiles; a Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid; and a Master’s in Software Engineering from Universidad Internacional de La Rioja.

Doctoral research

Gabriel is a PhD candidate in an international academic framework involving the University of Almeria and the University of Groningen.

His doctoral research examines the requirements established by European Union law for electricity used to produce hydrogen to be considered renewable. It addresses renewable hydrogen regulation, the internal energy market, regulatory design, unbundling and access to energy networks.

Mensur and the Institute Project

As a Founding Partner, Gabriel shapes the intellectual direction, editorial development and long-term institutional horizon of Mensur. Mensur is the public platform and first expression of the Weissmann–Greiffenberg Institute Project: an independent cultural and research initiative conceived as a durable home for scholarship, essays and archival work.

Within the project, his research and writing extend from European legal thought to genealogy, nobility, aristocratic memory, heraldry, symbolism, Mesmerism, Western esotericism and European intellectual history.

Intellectual interests

Gabriel’s wider interests include European history, institutional design, genealogy and family memory, Central European and Mediterranean cultural history, philosophy of law, symbolism, the history of ideas and the relationship between law, economics and technology. He is especially interested in projects that require connections to be drawn across disciplines rather than studied in isolation.

Languages and personal interests

He works across Spanish, Italian and English, and continues his study of German and French. Beyond his professional and academic work, his interests include strength training and calisthenics, fencing, equestrian culture, European travel, language learning, reading and long-form writing. These pursuits reflect the same combination of discipline, historical curiosity and independent learning that informs his research.