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stangos@law.auth.gr

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Stagos Petros

President of CELC &

Professor at Faculty of Law

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ΣΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ ΑΚΑΔΗΜΑΪΚΗ ΙΔΙΟΤΗΤΑ

2000-2006 :Καθηγητήςτης Έδρας JeanMonnet«Προστασία των δικαιωμάτων του ανθρώπου στην ευρωπαϊκή έννομη τάξη»της Νομικής Σχολής Α.Π.Θ., με διδακτικό και λοιπό ακαδημαϊκό έργο στις βαθμίδες προπτυχιακών και μεταπτυχιακών σπουδών.

ΔΡΑΣΤΗΡΙΟΤΗΤΕΣ 

2009 (-2020) : Μέλος της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής Κοινωνικών Δικαιωμάτων του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης, εκλεγείς το Νοέμβριο 2008 από την Επιτροπή των Υπουργών του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης κατόπιν πρότασης της ελληνικής κυβέρνησης, με θητεία 6 χρόνων – Επανεκλογή το Νοέμβριο 2014, με νέα θητεία 6 χρόνων – Αντιπρόεδρος της ΕΕΚΔ, εκλεγείς τον Ιανουάριο 2013, με θητεία 2 χρόνων – Επανεκλογή ως αντιπρόεδρος τον Ιανουάριο 2015, με νέα θητεία 2 χρόνων (περισσότερα …)

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esax@law.auth.gr

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Sachpekidou Eugenia

Vice President of CELC

Professor at Faculty of Law

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Evgenia Sachpekidou is ordinary Professor of European Union Law at the
Department of International Studies, School of Law, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki since 2000. She studied Law at the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki in the years 1973-1977. As a Greek Scholarships Institution
scholar she continued her studies at a postgraduate level on European
Communities Law at the Freie Universität in (West) Berlin. She obtained her
doctorate degree from the School of Law and Economics, Aristotle University
Thessaloniki in 1985. She teaches European Communities and European
Union Law in Thessaloniki since 1986 (more…)

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linapapa@gmail.com

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Papadopoulou Lina (Triantafyllia)

Secretary of CELC &

Professor at Faculty of Law

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Lina (Triantafyllia) Papadopoulou is an associate professor of constitutional law and holder of a Jean Monnet Chair for European Constitutional Law and Culture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece. She is also the academic co-ordinator of the AUTH Jean Monnet Center of Excellence on “European Constitutionalism and Religion(s)”(more…).

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ipapageo@polsci.auth.gr

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Papageorgiou Yannis

Treasurer of CELC &

Professor at School of Political Sciences

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Ioannis Papageorgiou studied law at the University of Athens. He holds postgraduate degrees in comparative politics from Paris I University and in developmental cooperation from The Free University of Brussels, from which he also received his PhD in the field of regional integration. He has worked at the University of the Aegean and has been teaching at the Aristotle University since 2004. His subject area is “International Relations, International Politics and Greek Foreign politics” and he teaches courses related to European policy and institutions, comparative politics and subjects of international relations. His research deals with issues of European political integration, refugee policy and international humanitarian and refugee law (more…).

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kastan@law.auth.gr

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Symeonidou-Kastanidou Elisavet

Member of CELC &

Dean at Faculty of Law

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Professor Elisabeth Symeonidou – Kastanidou graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, having received a scholarship from the National Scholarships Foundation throughout her studies. She was awarded an LLM Degree on Criminal Law and Criminology and obtained her Ph.D. in Criminal Law from Aristotle University in 1982. She was elected and appointed lecturer of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1982) and serves as a professor at the same Faculty since 1995. She has conducted research at the Ludwig – Maximilians – Universität, München (1992), Friedrich – Alexander – Universität, Erlangen (1995), Université Libre de Bruxelles (2006) (more…)

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angelkil@del.auth.gr

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Kiliari Angeliki

Member of CELC &

President of School of German Language and Literature

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Since 1982 she has been teaching Linguistics and Sociolinguistics, at the
School of German Language and Literature, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki. Since 2007 she has been Professor of Applied Linguistics /
Sociolinguistics.
Participation in international workshops and training seminars of the
Council of Europe (scholarship 1985, 1991), Goethe Institute (scholarship
1993(a), 1993(b), 1995, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2013) and in international
conventions for the teaching of German as a foreign language (DAAD
scholarship 1976, 1980/81), the teaching of languages, Second Language
Acquisition and Language Policy (more…).

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stilianu@polsci.auth.gr

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Stylianou Aris

Member of CELC &

President of School of Political Sciences

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Aris Stylianou studied philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He continued his studies at the postgraduate level at the Paris‐IV University and received his doctorate from Paris‐I at Sorbonne (1987-1993). He has taught at the Schools of Journalism and Mass Media (1995‐1997), Philosophy and Pedagogy (1997‐2002), and at the School of Political Sciences of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki from 2002 onwards. His research interests include political philosophy and political theory, as well as translation. His publications include: Histoire et politique chez Spinoza (Atelier National de Reproduction des Thèses, Lille, 1994); “Spinoza et le temps historique” (Les Études Philosophiques, 1997); “Spinoza et l’histoire antique” (Studia Spinozana, 2001); Social Contract Theories. From Grotius to Rousseau (Polis, Athens 2006) (more…).

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