KONSTANTINA-ANTIGONI G. POULOU

KONSTANTINA-ANTIGONI G. POULOU

Lawyer, Ph.D, LL.M.

Court of First Instance Lawyer; born in Wuppertal, Germany, in 1994. Admitted in Thessaloniki Bar Association in 2020.

Education

  • PhD in Law, University of Heidelberg (2023), summa cum laude.
  • Postgraduate Studies Programme, Magister Juris, University of Oxford, Faculty of Law (2018), Distinction.
  • Postgraduate Studies Programme, LL.M. in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Mediation, Arbitration and Energy Law, International Hellenic University (2018), Distinction.
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Law (L.L.B. 2016), Distinction.

Seminars – Conferences

  • “Politics, Finance and Society in movement in Spain”, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (November 2022).
  • “Freedom and limits of political participation”, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (September 2021).
  • “Ethics and Law – Foundations of the liberal state”, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (March 2021).
  • “Rule of law and judicial independence”, Workshop of the CIEEL (March 2021).
  • “Presentation of the cases C-202/18 και C-238/18 of the CJEU”, Institute for German and European Administrative Law (January 2020).
  • “Presentation of the recent case law of the CJEU regarding the European crisis of the rule of law”, Institute for German and European Administrative Law (June 2019).
  • “Extrajudicial conciliation” (November 2015).

Author

  • “Vertrauensgrundsatz und Rechtsstaatlichkeitskrise in der EU” (PhD Publication, 2023).
  • “The Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights in the Corona Pandemic in Germany, in: Chryssogonos/Tsiftsioglou, Liberal Democracy after Covid19: Challenges in Europe and beyond” (co-author with Prof. W. Kahl, Springer 2022).
  • Mutual trust in times of crisis of EU values (co-author, Sakkoulas publications 2021).
  • Council of State (plenary session), Judgment No 49/2021, 15.01.2021 (Multiple extradition requests of a Russian national): Annotation (in Greek, Greek European Law Review, 1/2021).
  • The values of rule of law and independence as grounds for the CJEU for the curtailment of the regulatory autonomy of the Member States: towards an “ever closer Union”? (in Greek, Greek European Law Review, 2/2019).

Professional experience

Handling of legal cases and legal support concerning:

  • European Law
  • Public Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Public Procurement Law
  • English, German and French legal translations

Languages

Greek, English, German, French, Spanish.

Practice areas

European Law, Public and Administrative Law.

  • 210 361 1225
  • 210 361 1236
  • 210 361 0227
  • k.poulou@kanell.gr