Maria do Rosário Anjos is a PhD in Law, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the Lusófona University of Porto and Director of the 2nd Cycle of Studies in Law of the ULP. She is the representative of the Faculty of Law and Political Science for International Relations.
She has a degree in Law from the Portuguese Catholic University (1989) and a postgraduate degree in European Studies from the Portuguese Catholic University. She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the School of Economics and Management of the University of Minho (1998) and a PhD in Special Public Law from the Law School of the University of A Coruña, Spain.
She is a Lawyer (since 1991), Arbitrator Judge in Administrative and Tax matters at CAAD – Administrative Arbitration Center, in Lisbon. He is also an arbitrator judge at the Dispute Resolution Center of the Bar Association, in operation at the Regional Center of the OADV in Lisbon, and at the CNA – National Arbitration Center, in operation at AICCOPN – National Association of the Construction and Public Works Industry.
She is a member of the Portuguese Fiscal Association, the International Tax Association and the Portuguese Association of Public Markets (APMEP), among others.
She collaborates as a trainer at the Oporto Training Center of the Portuguese Bar Association in the areas of Administrative and Tax Procedural Practices.
She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Administrative and Tax Courts (North) by indication of the Bar Association.
She is author and co-author of several publications, in book, scientific article and others.
Since November 2021 she is Vice-Rector of Universidade Lusófona do Porto.