Biography
European Law School, Maastricht University (2021-2024). My legal studies focus primarily on European and International law as well as comparative law between four of the dominant European jurisdictions, namely English & Welsh law, German, French, and Dutch law.
After participating in the ELSA advanced Summer School on Arbitration in Geneva I was selected to represent Maastricht University in the memorandum phase of the 30th Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Competition Moot.
Moreover, on the 15th of March 2022, I had the opportunity to visit the Court of Justice of the European Union via a study trip organized by the European Careers Association (ECA) Maastricht. After some vigorous months, on July 1st, 2022 I was nominated and later elected as the Treasurer & Vice President of ECA Maastricht (2022-2023). In this role, my responsibilities included managing the organization's finances and taxes and supervising the External Affairs & Study Trips departments.
Born in 2003 in Athens, Greece, I grew up and lived in Piraeus until I finished Lyceum in 2021.
During my senior year in Lyceum, I was elected as President of my school's Students' Council (2020-2021). I served as the students' leading representative in meetings with the teachers' board and parents' association while I directed a number of extracurricular activities and educational trips.
On the 17th of November 2020, I decided to concentrate all my efforts on studying law in Europe, outside of the city where I grew up.
In August 2021, I started studying European law at Maastricht University, in the city that marked the founding treaty of the European Union.
For the last year of my law school degree, I got selected for the Marble Excellence Honours program in which I conduct Extensive interdisciplinary research in personalized privacy law with a selected team of researchers, and professors.
In November, I returned to Athens to work on my legal internship at Lazaratos & Partners, a leading legal practice particularly focused on banking monitoring, capital markets, administrative law, energy/environmental law, and Greek public law in general.