Héctor Domínguez works as an Assistant Lecturer at the Legal History Department of the Autonomous University of Madrid, where he is also writing his Ph.D thesis on British late Victorian and Edwardian political thought and its influence over Spanish-speaking legal debates. He is focusing particularly on James Bryce and his impact on Latin American constitutionalism. During his research stay at the Latin American Centre, he will research the constitutional design and development of Latin American political systems at the turn of the twentieth century, paying special attention to the cases of Argentina and Mexico, and the British view of these countries at that time.