Professor Helen Xanthaki LLB (Hon.), MJur, PhD, SFHEA

CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL INFORMATION Title and name : Professor Helen XANTHAKI Address : UCL Laws, Bentham House, 4-8 Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H 0EG Priv. Address : 220 Broad Walk, Blackheath, London SE3 8NQ, United Kingdom Tel. : +44 20 31088410 (Mobile: +447939105532) Fax : +44 20 73946299 e-mail : [email protected] Nationalities : Greek and British Date of Birth : 11 October 1966 NI number : JT731871D

EDUCATION 2011-2012: Diploma in the Common Law (University of London) 1995-2000: Ph.D. University of Durham (part-time) supervised by Prof. Rosa Maria Greaves on the Secondary Establishment of Public Limited Companies in France, Greece and Italy: Breaches of European Community Law and Redress 1991-1993: M.Jur. by research University of Durham (part-time) supervised by Prof. G. R. Sullivan on The Establishment of Foreign Public Companies Limited by Shares in Greece with Particular Reference to the Compliance of Greece with the Law of the EU 1985-1990: LL.B. (Honours), School of Law of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Political Science of the University of Athens (full-time) Grade: Very Good

Appointments: Current 27/6/2019 - : Dean, Postgraduate Laws Programmes, University of London; PTF and Hon Prof, UCL 1/3/2019 - : Professorial Teaching Fellow and Honorary Professor, UCL; Director, International Postgraduate Laws Programmes, University of London 24/3/2019 - : Visiting Professor, QMUL 3/1/2016- : Senior Associate Research Fellow, IALS

Previous 3/1/2016 – 29/2/2019: Hon. Professor; Director, International Postgraduate Laws Programmes, Uni- versity of London 1/9/2011 – 31/12/2015: Professor of Law and Legislative Drafting, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (SAS, University of London) 1/9/2000 – 31/12/2015: Academic Director, Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies at the IALS (SAS, University of London) 1/5/2005 – 31/8/2011: Senior Lecturer, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (SAS, University of Lon- don) 19/1/1998 – 30/4/2004: Senior Research Fellow and Assistant Director [from 1999], Centre for Legis- lative Studies, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (SAS, University of London) 13/1/1993–1/1/1999: Lecturer Grade A, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast (January 1998-Jan- uary 1999 on academic leave, seconded to IALS) 1992-1993: Associate lawyer Inter-American Insurance Company in Athens 1992: Called to the Athens Bar 1989-1992: Legal Officer and Trainee lawyer; master: Supreme Court Lawyer Alex. G. Xanthakis 1987-1989: Research Assistant, Chambers of Supreme Court Judge I. Premetis Prof. Helen Xanthaki2

PUBLICATIONS

Books 1. Ulrich Karpen, Helen Xanthaki et all, Legislation in Europe: A Country by Country Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (forthcoming, Hart and Nomos, Oxford) 2. Jurate Vaiciukaite and Helen Xanthaki, Better Legislation and the EU (forthcoming, Elgar Pub- lishers, London) 3. Patricia Popelier, Helen Xanthaki and al, Lawmaking in Multi-level Settings: Legislative Chal- lenges in Federal Systems and the European Union (2019, Nomos-Hart, Oxford and Baden- Baden) 4. Ulrich Karpen and Helen Xanthaki (eds), Legislation in Europe: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners, 2017, Hart Publishers, Oxford) - Reviewed in the European Law Review, Deutsche Verwaltungsblatt, European Review of Public Law, Zeitschift fur Gesetzgeburg, LesGez: Legislation and Evaluation, Revista de Legislacao e Jurisprudencia, Theory and Practice of Legislation, Zeitschrift fur Gesetzge- bung, Parlamentiszemle, Diritto e Questioni Publichhe 5. Helen Xanthaki, Drafting Legislation: Art and Technology of Rules for Regulation (2014, Hart Publishers, Oxford) - Reviewed in Public Law, Legal Studies, The Loophole, the Statute Law Review, Theory and Practice of Legislation, European Journal of Law Reform, Rassegna Parlamentare, Zeitsch- ift fur Gesetzgeburg, LesGez: Legislation and Evaluation; European Journal of Risk Regu- lation 6. Helen Xanthaki, (ed) Enhancing Legislative Drafting in the Commonwealth: A Wealth of Inno- vation (2014, Routledge, London) 7. Helen Xanthaki, Thornton’s Legislative Drafting 5th Edition, (2013, Bloomsbury, London) 8. Helen Xanthaki, OLAF: Fraud and the EU, (2011, Hart Publishers, Oxford) (together with Con- stantin Stefanou and Simone White) 9. Helen Xanthaki (ed), Drafting Legislation: A Modern Approach – in Memoriam of Sir William Dale, (2008, Ashgate-Dartmouth, Aldershot) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 10. Helen Xanthaki, (ed) Towards a European Criminal Record, (2008, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 11. Helen Xanthaki, Legislative Drafting Manual (Посібник По Нормо-проектуванню), (2005, UK Department for International Development – IALS - Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Kiev) (to- gether with Constantin Stefanou) 12. Helen Xanthaki, Drafting for EU Approximation (Посібник по апроксимації до законодавства європейського союзу), (2005, UK Department for International Development - IALS- Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Kiev) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 13. Helen Xanthaki (eds), Financial Crime in the EU: Criminal Records as effective Tools or Missed Opportunities, (2005, Kluwer Law International, The Hague) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 14. Helen Xanthaki, Expanding your company in France, Italy and Greece: Problems and EC Law Solutions, (2002, Sakkoulas/Giuffrè, Athens/Komotini/Milan) 15. Helen Xanthaki, A Legal and Political Interpretation of Article 215(2) [new Article 288(2)] of the Treaty of Rome: The Individual Strikes Back, (2000, Ashgate/Dartmouth, Aldershot-Brookfield USA-Singapore-Sydney) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 16. Helen Xanthaki, A Legal and Political Interpretation of Arts. 224 and 225 of the Treaty of Rome: The FYROM cases (1997, Ashgate/Dartmouth, Aldershot- Brookfield USA- Singapore- Sydney) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 17. Helen Xanthaki, The Establishment of Foreign Companies in Greece with Particular Reference to the Compliance of Greece with the Law of the European Union (1995, Sakkoulas, Athens) Prof. Helen Xanthaki3

Chapters in Books 1. Helen Xanthaki, “Sunset clauses: a contribution to legislative quality” in Sofia Ranchordás and Yaniv Roznai, Time, Law and Change: An Interdisciplinary Study (2020, Hart, Oxford), 2019- 225. 2. H. Xanthaki, “Gender-inclusive legislative drafting in English: A matter of clarity” in A. Flückiger (ed.), “La rédaction administrative et législative inclusive, la francophonie entre impulsions et résistances” (2019, Stämpfli, Bern), pp.57-72. 3. Helen Xanthaki, “Legislation in the UK” in Ulrich Karpen and Helen Xanthaki, Legislation in Europe: A Country by Country Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (forthcoming, Hart and Nomos, Oxford and Bonn) 4. Helen Xanthaki, “Courts and legislation: Do legislators and judges speak the same language?” in Martin Belov, Courts, Politics and Constitutional Law: Judicialization of Politics and Politici- zation of the Judiciary (2020, Routledge, London and New York), pp.57-68 5. Helen Xanthaki, “Judges v drafters: the saga continues” In Jeffrey Barnes, The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation (2019, The Federation Press, Australia), pp.58-69 6. Helen Xanthaki, “An ‘Ordinary meaning of words’: is there such a thing?” in Ik-Hyeon Rhee and Wim Voermans, Innovation of Legislative Process (2018, KLRI/IAL, Seoul), pp.123-136 7. Helen Xanthaki, “Misconceptions on legislative quality: an enlightened approach to the drafting of legislation” in Daniel Oliver (ed) Conceptions and misconceptions of legislation (2019, Springer, Τhe Hague), pp.23-49 8. Helen Xanthaki, in K Gilberg and C Groulier, Former a la legistique: Les nouveaux territoires de la pédagogie juridique (2018, LexisNexis, Paris), pp.81-90 9. Helen Xanthaki, “Improving the Quality of EU Legislation: Limits and Opportunities?” in Sasha Garben and Inge Govaere (eds) The Better Regulation Agenda: A Critical Assessment (2018, Hart, Oxford) pp.28-47 10. Helen Xanthaki, “Good criminal laws and how to draft them” in C. D. Spinellis, N. Theodorakis, E. Billis, G. Papadimitrakopoulos (eds) Europe in Crisis: Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Way Forward – Festschrift fur Nestor Kourakis (2017, Ant. N. Sakkoulas, Athens), pp.273-287, http://en.crime-in-crisis.com/ 11. Helen Xanthaki, “Emerging trends of legislation in Europe“ in U. Karpen and H. Xanthaki (eds) Legislation and legisprudence in Europe (2017, Hart, Oxford), pp.275-296 12. Helen Xanthaki and Jean-Pierre Duprat, “Legislative drafting techniques/formal legistics” in U. Karpen and H. Xanthaki (eds) Legislation and legisprudence in Europe (2017, Hart, Oxford), pp.109-128 13. Stefan Höfler, Markus Nussbaumer, Helen Xanthaki, “Legislative drafting” in U. Karpen and H. Xanthaki Legislation and legisprudence in Europe (2017, Hart, Oxford), pp.145-164 14. Helen Xanthaki, “The UK legislative Drafting Experience” in Felix Uhlmann and Stefan Höfler (Ed./Hrsg.) Professional Legislative Drafters Status, Roles, Education (2016, Zentrum für Rechtsetzungslehre, Bern), pp.15-38 15. Helen Xanthaki, "European Countries' Policies on Legal Transplants" in Challenges and Prac- tices of Legal Transplants in Vietnam: Sharing European Experiences (2016, Office of Na- tional Assembly, Vietnam), pp. 137-168 16. Helen Xanthaki, "Lessons from legal transplants activities in Europe" in Challenges and Prac- tices of Legal Transplants in Vietnam: Sharing European Experiences (2016, Office of Na- tional Assembly, Vietnam), pp. 169-202 17. Helen Xanthaki, “Modern Parliaments and Legislative Quality” in EPIS Hellenic Parliament Parliaments in a changing Europe: Citizens and representative institutions in modern govern- nce (2014, Hellenic Parliament, Athens), pp.189-200 18. Helen Xanthaki, “The regulatory reform agenda and modern innovations in drafting styles” in L. Mader (ed.), Regulatory Reform (2013, Nomos, Baden-Baden), pp.128-142 Prof. Helen Xanthaki4

19. Helen Xanthaki, “United Kingdom” in J. Laffranque (ed.), The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Including Information Society Issues (2012, Tartu University Press, Tallinn), pp.654- 681 (together with Maria Gaitanidou) 20. Helen Xanthaki, “Technical considerations in harmonization and approximation: Legislative drafting techniques for full transposition” in M. Andenas (ed.), Theory and Practice of Harmoni- sation (2012, Edward Elgar Publishing, London), pp.536-550 21. Helen Xanthaki, “Quality of legislation: an achievable universal concept or a utopian pursuit?” in Marta Travares Almeida (ed.), Quality of Legislation (2011, Nomos, Baden-Baden), pp.75- 85 22. Helen Xanthaki, a number of contributions to D. Greenberg (ed.), Jowett’s Legal Dictionary (Sweet and Maxwell, 2009) 23. Helen Xanthaki, “Introduction: How did the idea of a European Criminal Record come about?” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki (eds), Towards a European Criminal Record (2008, Cam- bridge University Press, Cambridge) pp.1-24 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 24. Helen Xanthaki, “The European Criminal Record: Analysis”, in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki (eds), Towards a European Criminal Record (2008, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) pp.27-58 25. Helen Xanthaki, “The European Criminal Record: Feasible or Folly?” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki (eds), Towards a European Criminal Record (2008, Cambridge University Press, Cam- bridge) pp.354-377 26. Helen Xanthaki, “Conclusions” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki (eds), Towards a European Crim- inal Record (2008, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) pp.378-384 (together with Con- stantin Stefanou) 27. Helen Xanthaki, “On transferability of legislative solutions: the functionality test” in Constantin Stefanou and Helen Xanthaki (eds), Drafting Legislation: A Modern Approach – in Memoriam of Sir William Dale, (2008, Ashgate-Dartmouth, Aldershot), pp.1-18 28. Helen Xanthaki, “Final Report – Proposals” in N. Klamaris (ed.), National and Horizontal Study towards the Compatibility of Rules on Civil Procedural Matters – Euro-Action (2006, Sakkou- las, Athens), pp. 621-644 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 29. Helen Xanthaki, “Legal Remedies” in N. Klamaris (ed.), National and Horizontal Study towards the Compatibility of Rules on Civil Procedural Matters – Euro-Action (2006, Sakkoulas, Ath- ens), pp. 529-546 30. Helen Xanthaki, “Fraud in the EU: Review of OLAF’s Regulatory Framework” in Ilias Bantekas and Giannis Keramidas (eds), International and European Financial Criminal Law, (2006, But- terworths, Lexis-Nexis, London), pp.120-153 31. Helen Xanthaki, “Drafting at the EU Level” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki, Drafting for EU Approximation (2005, UK Department for International Development -IALS- Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Kiev), pp.7-8 32. Helen Xanthaki, “Transposition Techniques” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki, Drafting for EU Approximation (2005, UK Department for International Development -IALS- Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Kiev), pp.9-10 33. Helen Xanthaki, “The Route to EU Accession“ in C. Stefanou (ed), Cyprus and the EU: The Road to Accession (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2005), pp.11-35 34. Helen Xanthaki, “Introduction: National Criminal Records as a means of Combating Organised Crime” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki, (eds) (2005), Financial Crime in the EU: Criminal Rec- ords as effective Tools or Missed Opportunities (2005, Kluwer Law International, The Hague), pp.1-13 35. Helen Xanthaki, “National Criminal records and Organised Crime: A Comparative Analysis” in C. Stefanou and H. Xanthaki, (eds) (2005), Financial Crime in the EU: Criminal Records as effective Tools or Missed Opportunities (2005, Kluwer Law International, The Hague), pp.15-42 36. Helen Xanthaki, “The Settlement Process in the Corpus Juris and in the Acquis Communau- taire“, in Peter Cullen (ed), Enlarging the Fight against Fraud in the European Union: Penal and Prof. Helen Xanthaki5

Administrative Sanctions, Settlement, Whistle blowing and Corpus Juris in the Candidate Coun- tries, (Bundesanzeiger, Köln, 2004), pp.171-188 37. Helen Xanthaki, “Recovery: Procedures, Rules and “, in Peter Cullen (ed), Enlarging the Fight against Fraud in the European Union: Penal and Administrative Sanctions, Settlement, Whistle blowing and Corpus Juris in the Candidate Countries, (Bundesanzeiger, Köln, 2004), pp.237-254 38. Helen Xanthaki, "Greece" in Toby Graham (ed.) Butterworths International Guide to Money Laundering Law and Practice (Butterworths, UK, 2003) pp. 299-313 39. Helen Xanthaki, “Assessment of the existing legislation and practice for the promotion of judicial cooperation and the fight against criminality” in Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Court of First Instance of Athens (ed), Euro-Joint: the Role of Eurojust against Crime, (Nomiki Vivliothiki, Ath- ens 2003) pp.68-79 and 209-218 40. Helen Xanthaki, “Final Assessment”, in Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Court of First Instance of Athens (ed), Euro-Joint: the Role of Eurojust against Crime, (Nomiki Vivliothiki, Athens 2003) pp.92-143 and 230-275 41. Helen Xanthaki, “Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs” Jackie Gower (ed), European Union Handbook (2002, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London-Chicago), pp.234-242 42. Helen Xanthaki, a series of 20 entries in Jonathan Mitchie (ed.), Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences, (2001, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London-Chicago), pp.26-27, 29-30, 30-31, 186- 187, 204-206, 310-311, 386-388, 388-389, 512-513, 516-517, 524-527, 552-553, 858-859, 937- 938, 1051-1052, 1405, 1443-1444, 1596-1597 43. Helen Xanthaki, "First Pillar Analysis" in Simone White, Procurement and Organised Crime, (2000, IALS, London), pp.49-71 44. Helen Xanthaki, “Money Laundering in Greece”, CCH Anti-Money laundering Loose-leaf, (1999, CCH, London), pars. 90-000 – 94-000 45. Helen Xanthaki, “Royaume Uni” in A. Pantelis & S. Koutsoubinas (eds), Les Régimes Électoraux des pays de l’ Union Européenne, (1998, Esperia Publications, London) (together with John Morrison and Karen Morrow) 46. Helen Xanthaki, “Are national remedies the only way forward? Widening the scope of Article 215(2) of the Treaty of Rome” in Julian Lonbay and Andrea Biondi (eds.) Remedies for Breach of EC Law (1997, John Wiley and Sons), pp.85-101 (together with Constantin Stefanou)

Articles in Journals 1. Helen Xanthaki, “Using Better Regulation as a Methodology for Achieving Better EU Legisla- tion – A First Approach” [2019] ZEI Discussion Paper, ZEI (Centre for European Integration Studies, Bonn University), Radbout University, C256/2019, 7-20 2. Helen Xanthaki, “Good urban law and how to achieve it” European Journal of Law Reform [2019] forthcoming 3. Helen Xanthaki, “The limits of legislation as a product” Hukim – The Israeli Journal on Legisla- tion 11 [2018] 153-172 4. Helen Xanthaki, “An enlightened approach to legislative scrutiny: focusing on effectiveness” European Journal of Risk Regulation [2018] 431-434 5. Helen Xanthaki, “Good plain legislation at your service: UK leadership in academe and practice” in The Korean Legal Research Institute Journal of Legislation and Evaluation [2016]10:1, pp.19- 53 6. Helen Xanthaki, “Legislative Drafting e lingua: ipotesi di semplificazione del testo normativo” in [2016] 47 Studi parlamentari e di politica costituzionale, 41-71 (together with Giulia Adriana Pennisi) 7. Helen Xanthaki, “Quality of Legislation: Focus on Smart EU and post-Smart Transposition” 2 [2015] TPLeg 329-342 8. Helen Xanthaki, “EU Legislative quality post-Lisbon: the challenges of Smart Regulation” [2014] 35 Statute Law Review 66-80 9. Helen Xanthaki, “Legislative drafting: The birth of a new sub-discipline of law”, [2013] 1 IALS Prof. Helen Xanthaki6

Student Review 57-70 10. Helen Xanthaki, “Editorial” [2013] 15 European Journal of Law Reform 93-94 (together with Cherie Booth, QC) 11. Helen Xanthaki, “Legislative Techniques in Rwanda: Present and Future” [2013] 15 European Journal of Law Reform 95-176 12. Helen Xanthaki, “Foreword” [2013] 39 Commonwealth Law Bulletin 411-413 13. Helen Xanthaki, "Legal transplants and comparative concepts: eclecticism defeated?" [2013] Statute Law Review 128-137 (together with Coen van Laer) 14. Helen Xanthaki, “The UK Human Rights Act: a true excuse for judicial lawmaking by the Law Lords?” 18 [2012] Jura 244-247 15. Helen Xanthaki, “Crossing the borders between legislative drafting and linguistics: linguists to the aid of legislative drafters” 1 [2013] NovaLogos 83-109 [with Giulia Adriana Pennisi] 16. Helen Xanthaki, “Editorial: Burying the Hatchet Between Common and Civil Law Drafting Styles in Europe” 6 [2012] Legisprudence 133-148 17. Helen Xanthaki, “Foreword: Legislative Drafting: Can we learn from each other?” 37 [2011] The Commonwealth Law Bulletin 391-403 18. Helen Xanthaki, “Duncan Berry: A true visionary of training in legislative drafting” [2011] The Loophole 18-26 19. Helen Xanthaki, “OLAF at the crossroads of maturity: time for power and independence” [2010] Revue de marché commun de l’ union européenne, forthcoming (together with Constantin Stefa- nou) 20. Helen Xanthaki, “Drafting manuals and quality in legislation: positive contribution towards cer- tainty in the law or impediment to the necessity for dynamism of rules?” [2010] 4 Legisprudence 111-128 21. Helen Xanthaki, “Mutual recognition in criminal matters in Cyprus” [2009] European Journal of Law Reform 111-122 (together with Theodora Christou and Eleni Kouzoupi) 22. Helen Xanthaki, “Mutual recognition in criminal matters in Cyprus” [2009] Amicus Curiae 2-7 (together with Theodora Christou and Eleni Kouzoupi) 23. Helen Xanthaki, “What is EU fraud? And can OLAF really combat it?” [2009] Journal of Financial Crime 133-151 24. Helen Xanthaki, “Legal transplants in legislation: defusing the trap” 57 [2008] International and Comparative Law Quarterly 659-673 25. Helen Xanthaki, “Quality and transposition of EU legislation: a tool for accession and member- ship to the EU” 4 [2006] European Journal of Law Reform 89-110 26. Helen Xanthaki, “Eurojust: Fulfilled or Empty Promises in EU Criminal Law?”, Special Issue on European Criminal Law, 8 [2006] European Journal of Law Reform 175-196. 27. Helen Xanthaki, “Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: the Puzzle Revealed” 8 [2006] 2 Special Issue on EU criminal law, European Journal of Law Reform 175-198 28. Helen Xanthaki, “EU legislation: problems of quality in drafting I”, Journal of the Ministry of Jus- tice of Ukraine 1 [2004] 1-35 29. Helen Xanthaki, “EU legislation: problems of quality in drafting II”, Journal of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine 2 [2004] 89-128 30. Helen Xanthaki, “Effective Judicial Protection at the National Level: The Case of France, Greece and Italy” [2004] European Journal of Law Reform 31. Helen Xanthaki, “The Present Legal framework of Mutual Legal Assistance within the EU” [2003] Revue Hellenique de Droit International, Vol.56, No.1, 53-90 32. Helen Xanthaki, “Drafting for Transposition of EU Criminal Laws: the EU Perspective”, European Current Law Review [2003], issue January 2003, xi-15 33. Helen Xanthaki, “National Means of Implementation of Third Pillar Instruments”, European Cur- rent Law Review [2003], January-February 2003, xi-xvii (together with Constantin Stefanou) 34. Helen Xanthaki, “Ukraine legislative drafting Project is well under way”, 41 [2002] Amicus Curiae 17-18 Prof. Helen Xanthaki7

35. Helen Xanthaki, “The Centros Case: An End to the Theory of Real Seat?”, 22 [2001] The Com- pany Lawyer 2-8 36. Helen Xanthaki, “The Problem of Quality in EU legislation: what on earth is really wrong?” 38 [2001] Common Market Law Review 651-676 37. Helen Xanthaki, “The SLIM initiative” [2001] 22 Statute Law Review 108-118 38. Helen Xanthaki, “The duties of Lawyers under the draft EU Money Laundering Directive: Is Confidentiality a Thing of the Past?” European Journal of Law Reform 3 [2001] 111-129 39. Helen Xanthaki, “Lawyers’ duties under the draft EU Money Laundering Directive: is confidenti- ality a thing of the past?”, 5 [2001] Journal of Money Laundering Control, pp.103-114 40. Helen Xanthaki, “The EU Draft Money Laundering Directive: A case of Inter-institutional Syn- ergy” 3 [2000] 2 Journal of Money Laundering Control, pp.325-335 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 41. Helen Xanthaki, “The judiciary-based system of child support in Germany, France and Greece: an effective suggestion?”, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 22 (3) 2000: 295-311 42. Helen Xanthaki, “No-Fault Divorce in International Legal Reality” [1999] 10 Synchroni Ellinida, pp.84-109 (in Greek) (together with Claire Archbold) 43. Helen Xanthaki, “Secondary Establishment of Companies within the EU: A Real Challenge or Another Missed Opportunity?” [1999] 10 European Business Law Review, pp.120-139 44. Helen Xanthaki, “The Recognition of EU Companies: Another Missed Opportunity” [1999] 6 Eu- ropean Financial Services Law, pp.42-53 45. Helen Xanthaki, “The Principle of the Effective Protection of Individual in EC Law and the Dia- lectic of European Integration Theory” [1999] 50 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, pp.213-233 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 46. Helen Xanthaki, “Greece: Money Laundering” [1999] 3 Journal of Money Laundering Control, pp.161-172 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 47. Helen Xanthaki, “An EU success story? The recognition of foreign public limited companies in Greece, France and Italy”, 6 [1999] EFSL, pp.7-18 48. Helen Xanthaki, “Restituzione sotto lo scenario di passività concomitante di Articolo 215(2) e il dialettica di teoria del integrazione europea” (Restitution under the concurrent liability scenario of Article 215(2) and the Dialectic of European Integration Theory) Vol. IX, No.5 [1999] Rivista Italiana di Diritto Pubblico Comunitario, pp.1059-1088 (in Italian) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 49. Helen Xanthaki, “Restitution for EU companies under Article 215(2)EC and Integration Theory” [1999] 6 European Financial Services Law, pp.58-66 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 50. Helen Xanthaki, “Some European Perspectives on the UK Child Support Agency” [1997] Web Journal of Current Legal Issues (together with Claire Archbold) 51. Helen Xanthaki, “The Establishment of Foreign Companies in France” [1996] 17 The Company Lawyer, pp.28-32 52. Helen Xanthaki, “The Greek Referral to the ECJ for the embargo against FYROM” [1996] Hel- lenic Atlantic Treaty Association Review, pp.38-47 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 53. Helen Xanthaki, “The right of legal persons to establish within the EU: An overview” [1996] 4 Rivista di Diritto Europeo, pp.641-675 54. Helen Xanthaki, “Article 224 of the Treaty of Rome and the Repercussions of Case C-120/94” [1995] 3 Web Journal of Current Legal Issues; this article also appears in Mike Allen, Yearbook of the Web Journal for Current Legal Issues (1995, Blackstone Press, UK), pp.141-161 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 55. Helen Xanthaki, “Fault or failure? Divorce in other jurisdictions” [1995] 13 Irish Law Times, pp.275-277 (together with Claire Archbold) 56. Helen Xanthaki, “The Establishment of Foreign Subsidiaries in Greece”, Nomikoi Orizontes [1993] pp.16-19 57. Helen Xanthaki, “The Enforcement Mechanisms of Community Law in the Field of Company Establishment in Member States and Greece”, EFARMOGES [1993] pp.257-286 58. Helen Xanthaki, “The Compliance of Greek Law on the Establishment of Foreign Maritime Plcs Prof. Helen Xanthaki8

by the Law of the European Union”, University of Athens Law Review [1993] pp.100-118

Public and International Reports 1. Helen Xanthaki (2018) Written Evidence, House of Lords’ Select Committee on the EU on “Brexit” 2. Helen Xanthaki and al on behalf of the International Association for Legislation (2017) Written Evidence, Irish Law Commission, Issues Paper on Accessibility, Consolidation and Online Publication of Legislation 3. Helen Xanthaki and al (2016) "Secondary Legislation and Parliamentary Scrutiny" Written Ev- idence, House of Lords' Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee on Response to the Strathclyde Report, http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evi- dencedocument/secondary-legislation-scrutiny-committee-formerly-merits-committee/re- sponse-to-the-strathclyde-review/written/29416.pdf and http://www.publications.parlia- ment.uk/pa/ld201516/ldselect/ldsecleg/128/128.pdf 4. Helen Xanthaki (2013) "The future of Home Affairs policy under the prism of legislative qual- ity", Consultation DG HOME, http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-is-new/public-con- sultation/2013/ consulting_0027_en.htm 5. Helen Xanthaki (2013) “Focus on Legislative Drafting” Written Evidence, House of Lords’ Select Committee on the EU, Sub-Committee F (Home Affairs, Health and Education) on ‘The EU’s five year agenda for EU justice and home affairs activity (2015-2019), http://www.parliament.uk/ documents/lords-committees/eu-sub-com-f/RomePro- gramme/romevolume280114.pdf, pp.265269. 6. Helen Xanthaki (2012) “EU criminal law in the UK”, FIDE Conference, Talinn 7. Helen Xanthaki, “Implementation of EU legislation” Oral Evidence, Public Hearing at the Le- gal Affairs Committee of the “Better Regulation” Hearing, , 21 June 2011 8. Helen Xanthaki, “Report on the UK” (2011), “Study on disqualifications as a sanction mecha- nism Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy”, IRCP 9. Helen Xanthaki, “Report on Greece” (2010), “Study on possible developments of Community legislation in the field of electoral matters including possible modification of Directive E 93/109/EC”, Instituto Europeo de Derecho 10. Helen Xanthaki, “Report on Cyprus” (2010), “Study on possible developments of Community legislation in the field of electoral matters including possible modification of Directive E 93/109/EC”, Instituto Europeo de Derecho (together with Alexia Couccoullis) 11. Helen Xanthaki, Written Evidence, House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, “Justice and Home Affairs issues at European Union Level”, 3rd Report of session 2006-2007, HC76-I, 5 June 2007, p.Ev 173 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 12. Helen Xanthaki (2006), “National and Horizontal Study towards the Compatibility of Rules on Civil Procedural Matters – Euro-Action: Final Report – Proposals, Grotius Civil Programme Study (together with Constantin Stefanou) 13. Helen Xanthaki (2005), Response of the Hellenic Republic to the European Commission’s Draft Hague Programme, Ministry of Justice of the Hellenic Republic (member of the three member team appointed by the Minister) 14. Helen Xanthaki (2005), Written Submission, House of Lords, European Union Committee, 10th Report of Session 2004-5, The Hague Programme: a five year agenda for EU justice and home affairs, Minutes of Evidence taken before the European Union Committee (Sub-Commit- tee E) 26 January 2005, pp.54-55 15. Helen Xanthaki (2005), "Strengthening OLAF" towards greater effectiveness in the protection of the Communities’ financial interests: the revision of the OLAF regulation 1073/99 ", Interim Presentation on "The Revision of the Regulation on the European Anti-Fraud Office", Euro- pean Parliament’s Committee on Budgetary Control (COCOBU), European Parliament, April 2005, Brussels (together with Constantin Stefanou) 16. Helen Xanthaki (2005), "Strengthening OLAF" towards greater effectiveness in the protection Prof. Helen Xanthaki9

of the Communities’ financial interests: the revision of the OLAF regulation 1073/99 ", Hearing on "The Revision of the Regulation on the European Anti-Fraud Office", European Parlia- ment’s Committee on Budgetary Control (COCOBU), European Parliament, Room ASP 3G2 ("Salle d'écoute" ASP 5G3) 12-13 July 2005, Brussels (together with Constantin Stefanou) 17. Helen Xanthaki (2004), “Euro-action: appeals in the EU”, European Commission GROTIUS CIVIL Study 18. Helen Xanthaki (2004), Oral Evidence, House of Lords, European Union Committee, 23rd Report of Session 2003-04, Judicial Cooperation in the EU: the role of Eurojust, Minutes of Evidence taken before the European Union Committee (Sub-Committee F) 16 June 2004, pp.97-104 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 19. Helen Xanthaki (2004), “Memorandum by Dr Constantin Stefanou and Dr Helen Xanthaki”, House of Lords, European Union Committee, 23rd Report of Session 2003-04, Judicial Co- operation in the EU: the role of Eurojust, Minutes of Evidence taken before the European Un- ion Committee (Sub-Committee F) 16 June 2004, pp.92-96 (together with Constantin Stefa- nou) 20. Helen Xanthaki (2004), Written Submission, House of Lords, European Union Committee, 24th Report of Session 2003-04, Strengthening OLAF, the European Anti-Fraud Office, Minutes of Evidence taken before the European Union Committee (Sub-Committee E) 5 May 2004, pp.79-82 (together with Constantin Stefanou) 21. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Methods of preventing the infiltration of legal entities by the organised crime and terrorism: EU approach”, European Commission JHA Study (Ref. No. DG JAI- B2/2003/01) 22. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Methods of preventing the infiltration of legal entities by the organised crime and terrorism: Final Report”, European Commission JHA Study (Ref. No. DG JAI- B2/2003/01) 23. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Feasibility study on the creation of a database on prosecutions and investigations: the EU Approach”, European Commission AGIS Programme Study(Ref. No. JAI/AGIS/ 2003/002) 24. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Feasibility study on the creation of a database on prosecutions and investigations: Final Report”, European Commission AGIS Programme Study (Ref. No. JAI/AGIS/ 2003/002) 25. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Trade in Human Organs: the EU Approach”, European Commission FALCONE Study 26. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Trade in Human Organs: Final Report”, European Commission FALCONE Study 27. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Disqualification from working with children within the EU against a background of the goal of mutual recognition of such disqualifications of persons: the case of Greece”, European Commission 28. Helen Xanthaki (2003), “Preparing for Judicial Reform” Report for the World Bank study Pre- paring for Judicial Reform in Bulgaria (PHRD Grant No. TF051882) (together with Constantin Stefanou) 29. Helen Xanthaki (2004) “Needs Analysis Report” for Technical Assistance for the Preparation of a Recruitment and Training Strategy for the Judiciary in Bulgaria, Report for EuropeAid, Ref. No.113343/D/SV/BG 30. Helen Xanthaki (2002), “Recovery of sums”, European Commission CORPUS JURIS Pro- ject 31. Helen Xanthaki (2002), “Settlement”, European Commission CORPUS JURIS Project 32. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “A European Criminal Record as a means of combating organised crime: the EU approach”, European Commission FALCONE Study (Ref. No. 2000/FAL/168) 33. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “A European Criminal Record as a means of combating organised crime: Final Report”, European Commission FALCONE Study (Ref. No. 2000/FAL/168) 34. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “National Means of Implementation of Third Pillar Instruments: the EU approach”, European Commission GROTIUS Study (Ref. No. 2000/GR/109) Prof. Helen Xanthaki 10

35. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “National Means of Implementation of Third Pillar Instruments: Final Report”, European Commission GROTIUS Study (Ref. No. 2000/GR/109) 36. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “Disciplinary Proceedings and Criminal Trials within Member States: Greece”, Study for the Legal Service of the European Commission 37. Helen Xanthaki (2000), “Disciplinary Proceedings and Criminal Trials within Member States: Final Report”, Study for the Legal Service of the European Commission 38. Helen Xanthaki (1999), “The Use of Criminal Records as a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money-laundering and public procurement: the EU approach”, European Commission FALCONE Study (Ref. No. 1999/FAL/197) 39. Helen Xanthaki (1999), “Public procurement in the EU: EU approach”, European Commis- sion FALCONE Study 40. Helen Xanthaki (1999), “The Use of Criminal Records as a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money-laundering and public procurement: Final Report”, European Commission FALCONE Study (Ref. No. 1999/FAL/197)

Conference Papers 1. “The Legislative Side of Brexit”, Sixth International Conference on Legislation and Law Re- form, Washington, 14-15 November 2019 2. “EU legislation as a tool for trust and loyalty to the EU”, The crisis in confidence in legislation, Senato della Reppublica, Rome, 25 October 2019 3. “Keynote: The language of law reform”, The Language of Law Reform, IALS, 9 July 2019 4. “EU criminal law through the lens of legislative studies: drafting and transposition trends” in The Future of EU Criminal Law – PIF, University of Malta, 24 June 2019 5. “Gender diversity and legislative drafting” in Future of Legal Gender Colloquium, KCL, 20 June 2019 6. “Keynote: AI and legislative drafting” in What do Robots Dream of?, University of Lisbon, Lis- bon, 7 June 2019 7. “Legislative elements of post-legislative scrutiny” in Evaluation of Legislation Conference of the Ereky Public Law Research Center, PKE JÁK - II János Pál terem (Péter Pázmány Catho- lic University, Faculty of Law and Political sciences, Budapest, 3 May 2019 8. “Keynote - Requirements for effective laws in the 21st century” in LEGISLATURES AND LAWS IN EUROPE - Conference on the “Day of Parliamentarism”, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies, Budapest, 2 May 2019 9. “Keynote - Gender inclusive language in the Anglophone world” in La redaction legislative et administrative inclusive: La francophonie entre impulsion et resistance, CETEL Universite de Geneve, Geneva, 25 January 2019 10. “Applying Better Regulation to EU Legislation” in EUROPAL Jubilee Seminar: Assessing Bet- ter Regulation in the European Union, Radboud University, Nijmegen, 18 December 2018 11. “Better lawmaking as an effective life-vest for the EU?” in Regulation and Enforcement in the EU: Current challenges and prospects for the coming decade, Utrecht, 22-23 November 2018 12. “Student on-boarding” (with Anastasia Gouseti, Joanne Harris and Tim Hall), “Supporting Stu- dent Success RIDE conference”, London, 11 October 2018 13. “Effectiveness of EU regulation for the protection of the financial interests of the EU”, OLAF workshop on the Implementation of EU criminal law”, University of Malta, Valletta, 4 October 2018 14. “Drafting constitutions: effectiveness applied”, IALS workshop on Constitutions and language, IALS, 5 July 2018 15. “Keynote - PhD study: what is academic excellence and how to facilitate its achievement”, University of Malta, 3 July 2018 16. “Ordinary words in judicial adjudication v easified legislative drafting”, Cambridge workshop on Judicial Adjudication, University of Cambridge, 10-11 May 2018 17. “Keynote - A layered structure for national and EU legislation”, Ciclo de Workshops sobre Le- gistica, ICJ, University of Lisbon, 18-19 April 2018 18. “E-Student Staff Liaison Committee as a vessel for student empowerment in DL education: UoL PGLaws as a case-study”, UCL Education Conference, IoE, 16 April 2018 19. “Student onboarding in DL: PGLaws as a case study” (with Dr Anastasia Gouseti), RIDE 2018, London, 16 March 2018 Prof. Helen Xanthaki 11

20. “Students as partners in DL: PGLaws as a case study”, UoL-Nigeria Forum, London, 15 March 2018 21. “Keynote - Conceptions and Misconceptions of Legislative Quality” in Conceptions and Mis- conceptions of Legislation, University of Zaragoza, 23-24 February 2018 22. “Keynote - Drafting and negotiating bills” in The cradle of statutes: Drafting and negotiating bills in Central Europe, University of Prague, 25 January 2018 23. “Sunset clauses and legislative quality: the theory and practicalities” in Law and Time: Time and Law-Making, The Knesset (Israeli Parliament), 7 December 2017 24. "Practicing and teaching drafting in a global environment”, keynote speech in The Transfor- mation of Parliamentary Procedures by Technology Innovation, EUPADRE/LUISS/Com- plutense/IALS Conference, Camera dei Deputati – Salla della Regina, Rome, 6 October 2017; http://webtv.camera.it/archivio?id=11916&position=0 25. “Keynote - Effectiveness as a measure of legislative quality” in Effective Law conference, IALS, 7 July 2017 26. “Gender neutral drafting: the beginning rather than the end for real legislative inclusivity” in Gender Neutral Language conference, IALS, 5 July 2017 27. “Emerging trends of legislation in Europe" in Korea Legislation Research Institute and Interna- tional Association for Legislation Conference, Seoul, 27-29 June 2017 28. “Drafting a good Civil Code” in Codification of Civil Law in Montenegro, Closed Round-Table Ministry of Justice of Montenegro, Podgorica, 29 March 2017 29. “Modern trends in achieving legislative quality”, European Commission’s 20th Quality of legis- lation seminar: Quality of legislation: lessons from and Strasbourg case-law, Eu- ropean Commission, Brussels, 26 October 2016 (live streamed at https://webcast.ec.eu- ropa.eu/quality-of-legislation-seminar) 30. “Quality of EU legislation: what on earth is really wrong” in The EU Better Regulation Agenda: Critical Reflections, College of Europe, Bruges, 10 October 2016 31. “Modern trends in legislative drafting”, Parliamentary Draftsman Office, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 13 July 2016 32. "Modern trends in legislative drafting", Parliamentary Counsels' Office, Wellington, New Zea- land, 29 February 2016 33. “Good plain legislation at your service: UK leadership in academe and practice”, SLS Confer- ence, York, 2-4 September 2015 34. "Transposition and policy/law formulation for implementation as part of the European integra- tion process: A hands-on practical approach to legal harmonisation" in "Legal harmonisation in the establishment of the ASEAN Community - Issues for Vietnam and experiences from the EU", Da Nang, 16-17 July 2015 35. "Practices in EU Legal Harmonisation", in "Legal harmonisation in the establishment of the ASEAN Community - Issues for Vietnam and experiences from the EU", Da Nang, 16-17 July 2015 36. “Delegated legislation” in 3rd Annual International Conference on Legislative Drafting and Law Reform, Word Bank Headquarters, Washington DC, 1-2 July 2015 37. “Interpretation and legislative drafting” in Roundtable on Issues in Legal Interpretation, Inter- pretative Practice: Language, Law, Science and the Arts, Institute of Philosophy, SAS, 16-17 June 2015 38. “Legislative quality in the parliamentary agenda”, University of Athens Law School, Athens, 27 and 28 May 2015 39. “The Victims Right Directive: What lessons for good EU criminal legislation?”, EU Criminal Law Conference, University of Limerick, 21 May 2015 40. “A layered approach as a means of legislative easification”, IALS-Clarity Conference “Easifica- tion of legislation”, London, 25 March 2015 41. “Crowdsourcing in legislation: a negative view”, IAL Bi-annual Conference, Stockholm, 11-12 March 2015 Prof. Helen Xanthaki 12

42. “Legislative Transplants in EU Member States”, “The Challenges and practices of legal trans- plant in Viet Nam: sharing European experiences”, Office of National Assembly, HaNoi, 6 Feb- ruary 2015 43. “Legal Transplants in EU Member States”, “The Challenges and practices of legal transplant in Viet Nam: sharing European experiences”, Office of National Assembly, HaNoi, 5 February 2015 44. “Is Plain Language Enough for Approachable Legislation?”, IALS Plain Language Workshop, 2 November 2014 45. “A law on the establishment of the Myanmar Bar Association”, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute, 29 October 2014, Myanmar 46. “Quality of legislation: effectiveness”, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute, Workshop, 28 October 2014, Myanmar 47. “Effective legislation: what it is and how to achieve it”, Office of Parliamentary Counsel and IALS Quality of EU Legislation London Conference, 2 October 2014, The Churchill Room, 100 Parliament Street 48. “Innovations in Legislative Drafting in the UK”, IAL-KRLI Conference, 19 September 2014, Seoul 49. “The SWD Legislative Drafting Clinic: supporting training in legislative drafting via clinical edu- cation” [with R Cormacain), Hart Workshop on Legal Education, 23-24 June 2014, IALS. 50. “The Contribution of Parliamentary Scrutiny to Legislative Quality”, Winter School, 17 January 2014, LUISS University, Rome 51. “Phronetic Legislative Drafting: liberating for the drafter, easy for the reader”, Workshop on Quality of EU Legislation, 17 October 2013, Dutch Academy of Legislation, The Hague 52. “Standards for legislation in Civil and Common Law Countries: features, practices, common ground”, Workshop on Common quality standards for legislation in different legal traditions as an inspiration for legal reform, 9 April 2013, Cape Town 53. “Scrutiny of legislative quality”, Workshop, 1 April 2013, Panteion University of Athens 54. “Phronetic Legislative Drafting: the birth of a new theory for law-making”, Seminar, 22 January 2013, University of Stockholm 55. “The Fallacy of the dichotomy between common and civil law systems”, International Confer- ence on the English Legal System, 5-7 December 2012, Recife 56. “The UK Constitution”, International Conference on the English Legal System, 5-7 December 2012, Recife 57. “Government approaches to drafting: a comparative study of the EU”, Workshop, ILA, Berlin 19-21 October 2012 58. “EU criminal law in the UK”, FIDE Conference 2012, Tallinn 59. “Have regulatory reforms led to a reform of drafting styles?”, 10th IAL Conference, Veliky Nov- gorod, 28-29 June 2012 60. “Freedom, security and justice in the UK”, Seminar UKAEL/IALS, IALS, 20 March 2012, Lon- don 61. “Criminal Registers – ECRIS”, Seminar “From E-Justice to European e-Justice: Electronic Technology in the Justice Sector in the European Union”, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers/Centre européen de la Magistrature et des professions juridiques, European Institute for Public Administration, 28-29 March 2011, Luxembourg 62. “Legislative drafting and governance”, Workshop “Legislation”, General National Assembly of Turkey, Small Hall, 21-22 February 2011 63. “Law Drafting Techniques – The Theory”, Seminar “EU approximation for Croatian judges and civil servants”, 7-8 October 2010, European Institute for Public Administration, Luxembourg 64. “Law Drafting Techniques – The Practice”, Seminar “EU approximation for Croatian judges and civil servants”, 7-8 October 2010, European Institute for Public Administration, Luxem- bourg Prof. Helen Xanthaki 13

65. “Legislative Studies: Theory and Hands-on Training for the Modern Legislator”, Workshop “Seminar on Academy for Legislation”, General National Assembly of Turkey, Small Hall, 15 - 16 April 2010 66. “Legislative quality as shared responsibility”, Workshop “Legal implications of better regula- tion”, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, 26 February 2010 67. "Legislative drafting and legislative simplification in the UK experience", University of Pisa, 11 February 2010 68. “Legislative drafting styles: is there REALLY a common v civil law divide?”, Styles of Legisla- tion, European Academy for Law and Legislation, Peace Palace, The Hague, 17-18 December 2009 69. “Can OLAF really fight fraud in Europe?” Fighting Financial Crime in Europe: Practical Aspects of European Criminal Law, University of Cambridge, 21-22 September 2009 “Does Europe need a European Criminal Record? EU criminal policy versus data protection”, Dean’s Semi- nar, SAS, 21 January 2009 70. “Transposition of EU Law: Technical Drafting Considerations”, W.G. Hart Legal Workshop 2008, Theory and Practice of Harmonisation, IALS, 26 June 2008 71. “Legal transplants in legislation”, Law and Economics Conference, SOAS 29-30 September 2007 72. “Methods for Transposition”, TACIS programme A/01109 – Support to PCA and WTO Imple- mentation and to EU/Moldova European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan, Chisinau 4-8 June 2007 73. “Choice and quality of national implementing instruments”, TACIS programme A/01109 – Sup- port to PCA and WTO Implementation and to EU/Moldova European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan, Chisinau 7-11 May 2007 74. “The Ph.D. Viva”, School of Advanced Study Research Training Workshop, 22 March 2007 “Extradition in the EU” presentation, Assistance to the Ministry of Justice in Bosnia and Herze- govina in internal organization and improvements of administrative capacity to undertake Eu- ropean Integration tasks, EU Twinning Programme carried out by the Centre for European Constitutional Law, Sarajevo, 20-25 February 2006 75. “Transposition of EU law” presentation, Assistance to the Ministry of Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina in internal organization and improvements of administrative capacity to under- take European Integration tasks, EU Twinning Programme carried out by the Centre for Euro- pean Constitutional Law, Sarajevo, 6-10 February 2006 76. “Eurojust and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Law”, Recent Developments in EU Criminal Law, AGIS Symposium for EU Judges, 28 November – 8 December 2005, IALS, London 77. “Transnational Crime and Civil Liberties in Europe: EU Databases as a Tool against Organised Crime in the EU”, Training Course on Human Rights and Transborder Movements, 21-24 No- vember 2005, ELIAMEP, Athens 78. “Recent Developments in EU Criminal Law: Hurdles to Approximation”, International Sympo- sium in Law, 10-14 March 2005, Taras Shevchenko University, Kiev 79. “Ukraine and the EU: Steps towards Accession”, Ukraine–EC: Towards a New Dimension in Relations, British Council and National Ivan Franko University Lviv, 11 March 2005, Lviv, Ukraine 80. “A European Criminal Record: the Future”, Experts Meeting on a European Registry for Dis- qualifications and Convictions, European Commission, DG JHA, Directorate D, Internal Security and Criminal Justice, Unit D3/Criminal Justice, 27-28 September 2004, Brussels 81. “Comparative Empirical Research as a tool for law reform”, The Society for Legal Scholars Con- ference 2003, Oxford 17-18 September 2003 82. “Initiatives Against Organised Crime: The use of National Criminal Records as a means of com- bating organised crime”, The 21st Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime, Cambridge 7-14 September 2003 “National Criminal Records and the Combat Against Organ- ised Crime”, 21st International Symposium of Economic Crime: Financial Crime, Terror and Sub- versions”, 7-14 September 2003, Cambridge Prof. Helen Xanthaki 14

83. “The legal framework of judicial cooperation within the EU”, Eurojust, KEDE in collaboration with the Greek Presidency and the European Commission DG JHA, 6-7 March 2003, Athens “Trade in Human Organs: a comparative perspective within the EU”, Trade in Human Organs, Euro- pean Commission Falcone Project, 1-2 November 2002, Thessaloniki, Greece 84. “European Public Prosecutor”, participation to the closed doors consultation session on the EPP, 16-17 September 2002, European Commission, Brussels 85. “European Public Prosecutor”, 24-25 June 2002, Academy of European Law, Trier 86. “Corpus Juris”, 13-15 September 2001, Academy of European Law, Trier 87. “The Corpus Juris project and its value in the development of an EU Criminal Law”, EU-China Legal and Judicial Co-operation Programme, 29 January-2 February 2001, Academy of Euro- pean Law, Trier “National Criminal Records as Means of Combating Organised Crime in the EU”, EU Criminal Law Conference, Brussels, 1-3 December 2000 88. “The Recognition of Professional and Academic Qualifications for Lawyers in Greece”, CICERO Conference, London, 28-29 October 2000 89. “Simpler Legislation at EU level”, UCL, SPTL Conference, London, 19-22 September 2000 90. “The Duties imposed on Lawyers by the Draft Money Laundering Directive”, Cambridge, Eco- nomic Crime Symposium, September 2000 91. “The EU SLIM initiative”, in UACES Conference, Budapest, 6-9 April 2000 92. “Publishing in Journals in the UK and Abroad”, in Education Discussion Group Conference, Publish and Be Damned?, Keele University 15 November 1997 93. “The Effective Protection of the Individual: The Community Level, Article 215(2) EC in the post- Francovich era”, in 2nd UACES Research Conference, Loughborough, 10-12 September 1997

Peer esteem and citizenship (research)  Visiting Professor, QMUL (2019- )  Senior Associate Research Fellow, IALS (2016- )  Member of the Advisory Board, Kimble Centre for Legal Drafting, Colley Law School, Western Mich- igan University (2018-)  Member of the Advisory Board, Centre for Legislation, LeTrobe Law School (since 22 March 2016)  Member of the Scientific board of the Impact Assessment Observatory – Osservatorio AIR, Rome (since March 2019)  Member of the Scientific Committee of the Sofia Legal Science Network (since July 2019)  Visiting Fellow, Law School, University of Leiden (since 1 July 2015)  Guest professor at the University of Pisa, Graduate Scuola Sant’Anna  Guest professor at the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico  Guest professor at the European Institute for Public Administration, Luxembourg  Visiting Professor at Ratzynger University, Israel (2018)  Technical expert and Representative of the Greek Ministry of Justice in the Working Group on Ju- dicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters at the Council of the European Union (since 2004)  Associate, Legal Issues Centre, University of Otago, New Zealand  Member of the Editorial Board, European Journal of Law Reform (since 1988)  Member of the Athens Bar (ID number: 16216)  Member of the Commonwealth Association for Legislative Counsel, Commonwealth  Member of the Universities Association for Contemporary European Studies, International  Member of the UK Association for European Law, UK  Member of the European Criminal Law Association, UK  Member of the Statute Law Society, UK  President of the International Association for Legislation, International  Associate of the Centre for European Constitutional Law (Athens)  Associate of the European Academy for Legislation (The Hague, until 2012)  International Member of RILL (Centre for Research in Language and Law), Napoli Prof. Helen Xanthaki 15

 Member of the Editorial Board, Jurisprudence and subsequently Theory and Practice of Legislation (since 2012)  Member of the Editorial Board of the book series on International Crime, Hart Publishers  Member of the Advisory Board, NovaLogos (since 2012)  Assistant Editor of the Hellenic Atlantic Treaty Association Review (since 1994)  Member of the Board of the Statute Law Society (UK) (until 2016)  Member of the Board of the European Criminal Law Association (UK) (until 2016)  Member of Team Europe at the EU Commission Representation (UK)  Member of the CEELI team of the American Bar Association offering consultancy services on the quality of draft legislation in developing countries, with a focus on anti-money laundering legislation (Bulgaria, Slovakia, Morocco, Kyrgystan etc.)  Between 2004 and 2006 elected to the Council of the Society of Legal Scholars (former SPTL)  Between 1995 and 2000 member of the Editorial Board of the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly

EXPERIENCE IN FUNDING Coordination and management of funded projects 1. Date: September 2019. Amount: £5,600 Project Title: Contract Cheating Position: Lead 2. Date: January 2018 (1 year programme). Amount: £17,750 Project Title: Student Onboarding in Distance Learning Position: Lead 3. Date: September 2015 (4-years programme). Amount: €1.82 million (1,825,000) Project Reference: 564476-EPP-1-2015-IT-EPPKA1-JMD-MOB. Project Title: Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters’ Degree in Parliamentary Procedures and Legis- lative Drafting. Participants: Luiss Libera Universita Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Gui, Universidad Com- lutense de Madrid, IALS (SAS, University of London) Position: Lecturer 4. Date: September 2015. Amount €600,000 Project Reference: JUST/2014/RCIT/AG/CITI - Application 4000007269 Project Title: On the Move (Youth movement in Europe) Position: Coordinating team member and study co-author (with: The Centre for European Con- stitutional Law – Themistokles & Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation) 5. Date: 30 September 2015; duration: 1 week. Amount: £10,000 Title: “Training Nepalese drafters in legislative drafting and drafting international treaties” – UNDP/RFQ/2015 Funding body: UNDP Role: Leading Trainer Together with: Dr. Constantin Stefanou 6. Date: 2013- ongoing; $25,000 annually Title” “Urban Law” Funding body: UN Habitat 7. Date: 15 May 2014; duration: 1 week. Amount: £10,000 Title: “Training Nepalese drafters in legislative drafting and drafting international treaties” - UNDP/RFQ/036/2014 Funding body: UNDP Role: Leading Trainer Together with: Dr. Constantin Stefanou. 8. Date: 6 January 2014; duration: 15 months. Amount: £550,000 Title: “Big Data in legislation” Prof. Helen Xanthaki 16

Funding body: AHRC Role: Co-Investigator [my FTE equivalent 15 hours per week] Together with: Led by the National Archives; with participation from the Office of Parliamentary Counsel; IALS; University of Cambridge; Commercial law publishers etc. 9. Date: 8-22 August 2014; Title: Summer School in Stockholm on Theory and Practice of Legis- lation. Amount €65,000 Led by the University of Stockholm with participation from IALS, Groningen, Antwerp, LUISS, and Panteion University of Athens. 10. Date: 6-20 January 2014; Title: Winter School on Parliaments and Legislation. Amount €40,506.60 Led by LUISS University Rome with participation from IALS, Hull University, University of Zara- goza, and Science Po Bordeaux 11. Date: 3 December 2012; duration: 18 months (end date is 2nd June 2014). Amount: €200,000 Title: “Protecting victims’ rights in the EU; an aid to the implementation of the European Directive establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime Together with: The Centre for European Constitutional Law – Themistokles & Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation 12. Date: October 2010. Amount: €10,000 Project Reference: EAC/32/2010 Title: “pilot project: Scholarships for University graduates from European Neighbourhood (EN) countries and Russia to follow courses in the European Union leading to a Master degree in European Studies (European Union Law, European Union Economics, European Union Policy, Administration and Governance, European Union Integration History or Interdisciplinary Euro- pean Union Studies) 13. Date: March 2007. Amount: €60,330 Project Reference: Jean Monnet Summer School Title: "The EU, its Laws and their Transposition" 14. Date: May 2005. Amount: €30,000 Project Reference: European Parliament (STUDY, IP/D/CONT/ST/2005-1) Title: "Strengthening OLAF - towards greater effectiveness in the protection of the Communities' financial interests: the revision of the OLAF regulation 1073/99" 15. Date: August 2004. Amount €142,605 Project Reference: European Commission AGIS Programme Project Title: “Training in the recent developments of EU criminal law for EU judges” 16. Date: August 2004. Amount €50,000 Project Reference: European Commission PHARE Programme Project Title: “The Role of National Judges in the Enforcement of EU Law” 17. Date: April 2001-May 2004. Amount: £ 737,000 Legislative Drafting Project in Ukraine, funded by the EEAC of the DfID (training and study) 18. Date: December 2003. Amount €188,000 Project Reference: European Commission GROTIUS Civil Programme (Ref. No. JAI/02/FPC/13/UK) Project Title: “Training of court officials in the new procedures in the area of judicial cooperation in cross-border proceedings (training)” 19. Date: March 2003. Amount €45,000 Project Reference: European Commission JHA closed tender (Ref. No. DG JAI-B2/2003/01) Project title: “Methods of preventing the infiltration of legal entities by the organised crime and terrorism (study)” 20. Date: October 2003. Amount €83,350 Project Reference: European Commission AGIS Programme (Ref. No. JAI/AGIS/ 2003/002) Project Title: “Feasibility study on the creation of a database on prosecutions and investiga- tions (study)” 21. Date : October 2003. Amount €12,000 Prof. Helen Xanthaki 17

Project Reference : European Commission Jean Monnet European Module Module Title : Legislating for EU Membership and Accession 22. Date: May 2000. Amount: €26,000 Project Reference: European Commission FALCONE Project (Ref. No. 2000/FAL/168) Title of Project: “A European Criminal Record as a means of combating organised crime” (study) 23. Date: June 2000. Amount: €26,000 Project Reference: European Commission GROTIUS Programme (Ref. No. 2000/GR/109) Project Title: “National Means of Implementation of Third Pillar Instruments” (study) 24. Date: November 2000. Amount: €12,000 Study: “Disciplinary Proceedings and Criminal Trials within Member States” for the Legal Ser- vice of the European Commission (study) 25. Date: May 1999. Amount: €22,000 Project Reference: European Commission FALCONE Project (Ref. No. 1999/FAL/197) Title of Project: “Use of Criminal Records as a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money-laundering and public procurement” (study)

CONSULTANCIES 1. Lead drafter, Manual for Law making, GS for Legal and Parliamentary Issues, Cabinet, Greece, 2019 2. Short term expert on Better Regulation in the framework of the EU-funded project “Support the Greek Public Administration Reform” (PA Agreement - Agreement Number SRSS/S2017/037), Trainer, “Quality of legislation”, Workshop, Hellenic Parliament and General Secretariat for Legislation, Hellenic Parliament, Athens, 21 and 22 October 2019 3. Expert on Greek criminal law, “Implementing and Enforcing EU Criminal Law – Theory & Prac- tice”, Hercule II programme led by the Department of European and Comparative Law at the University of Malta (http://www.https://www.um.edu.mt/laws/eu-comp) 4. Trainer, “Urban legislation: effectiveness in action”, IALS, 9 July 2018 5. Senior consultant, “Quality of Legislation in Portuguese Speaking Countries”, ICJ, University of Lisbon, 19 April 2018 6. Trainer, “The Concept of Legislative Quality, Modern Trends”, Inter-Institutional Training, EU Institutions, Brussels, 19 March 2018 7. Trainer, “Legislative Drafting Course”, Cyprus Public Administration Centre, Nicosia, 29 May – 3 June 2017; 18-22 July 2016; 31 October-4 November 2016 8. Specialist Consultant for Rule of Law Projects, Commonwealth Secretariat (2016 - ) 9. Trainer, "Legislative Drafting Course: Delegated and Tertiary Legislation", New Zealand Minis- tries and Public Authorities, Wellington, 22-26 February 2016 10. Impact assessment expert to the European Commission (DG Justice & Consumers) Frame- work Contract on Impact Assessment, Evaluation and Evaluation related services in the area of Justice and Consumers (http://ec.europa.eu/justice/newsroom/con- tracts/2015_285193_en.htm), CSES, UK, 2015 11. Short term Expert 1 specialized in legal harmonization, “EU-Vietnam Strategic Dialogue Facil- ity” EuropeAid/132347/C/SER/VN, DCI-ASIE/2012/309-096, 8-17 July 2015 12. Drafting consultant, Law on Legal Aid, Rule of Law MP Group, Myanmar People’s Parliament and Myanmar National Parliament, February 2015 13. Short Term Expert 1 specialized in Legal Transplants, “EU-Vietnam Strategic Dialogue Facil- ity” EuropeAid/132347/C/SER/VN, DCI-ASIE/2012/309-096, 1-7 February 2015 14. Drafting Consultant, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute, Naypyidaw, Myan- mar, 27-31 October 2014 15. Trainer at Course in Legislative Drafting, Justice Organs Professionals Training Centre, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, 28-30 January 2013 16. Trainer at DLD Module on Legislative Style, ILPD, Nyanza Rwanda, 22-26 October 2012 and 6-11 January 2013 Prof. Helen Xanthaki 18

17. Impact Assessment Expert in the “Study on the financial and other impacts of a measure re- garding the exchange of information between Member States on convictions handed down on the territory of the European Union, relating to third country nationals”, European Commission DG Justice, GHK Consulting, 2012 18. Expert in the Multiple Framework Service contract CDR/DE/95/2011: Constitutional Affairs, Multilevel governance and Devolution, 2012 19. Expert in the Committee of the Regions consultancy multiple framework contract on the “Area of Freedom, Security and Justice”, CDR/ETU/52/2011, 2012 20. Short term expert in legislative drafting, Business Environment Simplification Programme Eu- rope-Aid/126704/C/SER/SY, Damascus, Syria, 3 July until 4 August 2010 21. Short term expert in legislative drafting on EIPA and EAAL training programme for MoJ draft- ers from Albania, Serbia, Kossovo, FYROM, Montenegor, Croatia, Skopje 25-29 January 2010 22. Short term expert in the field of legislative drafting on the Matra Project “Participation of non- governmental organizations in the legislative process” EALL and TGNA programme, General National Assembly of the Turkish Republic, Ankara 15 April 2010 23. Short term expert in the field of legislative drafting on EIPA and EAAL training programme for MoJ drafters from Albania, Serbia, Kossovo, FYROM, Montenegor, Croatia, Zagreb 25-28 May and 8-10 June 2010 24. Short term expert in the field of legislative drafting on EIPA programme for MoJ drafters from Croatia, Luxembourg 8 October 2010 25. Greek expert in the 2010 “Study on possible developments of Community legislation in the field of electoral matters including possible modification of Directive 93/109/EC”, Instituto Eu- ropeo de Derecho, 2009-2010 26. Expert on Cyprus in the 2010 “Study on possible developments of Community legislation in the field of electoral matters including possible modification of Directive 93/109/EC”, Instituto Europeo de Derecho, 2009-2010 27. Judge in the Central and Eastern European Moot Court Competition, Budapest 4-7 May 2007, University of Cambridge/Clifford Chance 28. Short-term expert for TACIS programme “A/01109 – Support to PCA and WTO Implementa- tion and to EU/Moldova European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan.” (Chesnau, May-June 2007) 29. Short-term expert for TACIS programme in Kosovo, June 2007 30. Short term expert for the EU Twinning Programme: “Assistance to the Ministry of Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina in internal organization and improvements of administrative capacity to undertake European Integration tasks” carried out by the Centre for European Constitu- tional Law (Sarajevo, February 2006) 31. Short Term Expert in the field of legal education reform for EuropeAid/113343/ D/SV/BG Tech- nical Assistance for the Preparation of a Recruitment and Training Strategy for the Judiciary 32. Horizontal expert in the 2004 Grotius civil study on Euro-action and appeals administered by the Centre for Procedural Studies of the University of Athens 33. EU law expert in the 2003-2005 Phare Project coordinated by the British Council, the Asser Institute (Netherlands) and the College of Europe (Belgium) “Technical Assistance for the Preparation of a Recruitment and Training Strategy for the Judiciary” in Bulgaria 34. Greek national expert for the 2003 European Commission funded “study on the disqualifica- tion from working with children within the EU against a background of the goal of mutual recognition of such disqualifications of persons” coordinated by Graham Ritchie 35. Horizontal expert and drafter of the final report in the 2003 Falcone project on Eurojust and judicial cooperation in criminal law administered by the Centre for Procedural Studies of the University of Athens in collaboration with the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Court of First Instance of Athens 36. Expert in the 2003 Falcone project on cyber crime administered by the Greek Prosecution Service Prof. Helen Xanthaki 19

37. Horizontal and EU law expert in the 2003 AGIS project on court documents and appeals ad- ministered by the Centre for Procedural Studies of the University of Athens 38. EU law expert in the 2003 Grotius civil project on judges training administered by the Greek association for the judiciary 39. Member of the Steering Committee, drafter of the final report and the EU horizontal expert in the 2002-2003 Falcone project on the trade of human organs administered by the University of Athens; the results of our study and my reports were adopted by the Greek Presidency in the relevant legislative initiative 40. Horizontal expert in the renown European Commission funded Corpus Juris project for the re- form of the law on the protection of the financial interests of the EU (phase 3) administered by the Academy of European Law in Trier (2001-2002) 41. EU expert in a 2002 British Council project funded by the European Commission under TACIS for the creation of a glossary of EU legal terms as a means of strengthening the relevant de- partment of the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice 42. Legislative drafting expert at a 2001-2002 DFID project of the College of Law advising on the creation of a Masters programme in the Law School of the Mochyla Law Academy in Ukraine 43. Greek national expert in a 2000 CICERO project co-ordinated by Dr. Julian Lonbay of the Uni- versity on Birmingham on legal education within the EU 44. “First pillar” EC law reviser for a 1999 Falcone project co-ordinated by Dr Simone White in the field of public tendering 45. Greek national expert and a member of the final drafting team for a 1999 Grotius project co- ordinated by Prof. Avrom Sherr on discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS 46. Greek national expert and a member of the drafting team of the final report in a 1998 Falcone project co-ordinated by Prof. Avrom Sherr on the EU Money Laundering Directive and “vulner- able professions”

EDUCATION/TEACHING  Main teaching interests: Legislative Drafting (in Common law jurisdictions, Civil law jurisdictions, the EU, and drafting for EU membership/accession/exit); EU Law; Public Law; Comparative Law and Continental Legal Systems; Research Methods (especially multi-national, and multi-disciplinary comparative legal research)  Pedagogical approach: Cross-fertilisation between research and education by enhancing the cur- riculum with latest research outputs, and informing research via research questions arising in teach- ing and lecturing (connected curriculum)  Leadership in the pedagogy in legislative drafting internationally o I identified the duality of phronetic drafting, determined the skills required, and intro- duced the first curriculum for legislative drafting (PG/Professional/DL); I established the first clinic in legislative drafting; my multi-layered pedagogy is published in numerous articles, is presented in education and subject conferences and is applied internationally o As a President of the International Association for Legislation (an association of 300 professors and practitioners aiming to promote excellence in research and education in legislative studies) I lead on education and training initiatives in the discipline  Leadership in innovations of the curriculum o At the IALS I led the restructuring of the PhD curriculum by introducing a PhD Hand- book, establishing a SSLCom, organising peer seminars and external workshops o At UCL I led and put to effect the restructuring of the UoL PGLaws programme by strengthening quality and standards over 70 courses via annually updated materials, online revision classes, and VLE pages with videocasts o At PGLaws I mentor, supervise and coordinate a faculty of 70 academic convenors and 140 examiners  Leadership in engagement activity with students and student feedback o At PGLaws I conceive, initiate, put to effect and lead UoLWW initiatives by enhancing Prof. Helen Xanthaki 20

the student voice via an online SSLCom and written responses to student surveys and feedback; by promoting the student experience via monthly vlogs, Ask Me Anything capability with response within 48 hours, online clinics, frequent webinars addressed to lapsed students, new applicants, and current students; and by mentoring academic convenors and examiners over 70 courses to offer examination skills videos, examin- ers’ reports, and sample scripts  Leadership in inclusive teaching practices and widening access to PG education in law o I led the reform of PGLaws to take account of inclusive teaching practices in DL by adding subtitles to all videos, observing disability friendly website format o I enhanced wide access to the programme by adding introductory modules for non- lawyers and extending scholarships to refugees, activists, women, prisoners, and the socially and financially vulnerable  Leadership in the pedagogy of professional courses o At PGLaws I have led the introduction of short courses in PGLaws by offering CPD to individual modules for lawyers wishing to update their knowledge o I have sustained engagement with the development of the pedagogy of professional drafting courses by combining a concept based doctrinal analysis with practical appli- cation to real examples of legislation; my success is proven by my many training con- sultancies, by my many pedagogy related publications, and by my election as the Pres- ident of the International Association for Legislation  Leadership in collaborative education projects o I have led the multi-disciplinary team developing an onboarding template for DL stu- dents that is now applied to UoLWW programmes, including PGLaws o As a member of the CDE I mentor and monitor the implementation of research projects related to DL in education  Participation in curriculum review in other institutions o I have participated and reviewed the provision of the Mochyla Law Academy in Ukraine, Brunel University (PG), and the University of Malta o I contribute to the curriculum review of other Universities as part of my role as external examiner at the Universities of Westminster, Manchester, and Malta  Leadership in education: indicators and impact o Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (SFHEA since 2017) o Senior Fellow, UCL Arena o Mentor, UCL Arena o Assessor, UCL Arena o Fellow, Centre for Distance Education (2017-2020) o External Examiner, EU and Comparative Law, University of Malta (2017-2020) o External Assessor at Appointment Panels for Greek Universities and HEC (2012 on- wards) o External Assessor, PGT at Brunel, Brunel University (2013-2014) o External Examiner, Law School, University of Manchester (2012-2016) o External Examiner, Law School, University of Westminster (2008-2013) o External Examiner, EU and Comparative Law, University of Malta (2017-2020) o Head of the Law Panel, LAHP Studentships 2013 o Member of Panel A, LAHP Studentships 2013 o Holder of the Jean Monet module “Legislating for EU Accession and Membership” o Adviser to the Design and Training Group of the British Council for the placement of Chevening scholars  Sustained experience in teaching at all levels o “Legislative Drafting I and II” and Jean Monnet Module “Drafting for EU Membership and Accession” and “EU Legislative Studies I and II” for the LLM in Advanced Legisla- tive Studies (traditional and distance learning) at IALS; “Legislation and Statutory Inter- Prof. Helen Xanthaki 21

pretation”, DL PGLaws, University of London; Professional Course in Legislative Draft- ing, IALS and tailor made courses for governments, international and regional organi- sations o EU law: lectures and tutorials in all aspects of EU law at professional, postgraduate and undergraduate levels, in seminars for judges, lawyers, court officials and civil servants within and outside the EU, and students of Law, Law with Languages, Law with Politics and Law with Accounting programmes o EU criminal law: at professional and postgraduate levels within and outside the EU in professional training courses for judges, court officials, civil servants, lawyers and grad- uate students o Research Methods, especially trans-border, multi-national, and multi-disciplinary com- parative legal research to postgraduate students and academics o Other courses taught: EU Procedural Law, EU Commercial Law, EU Company Law, Comparative and European Research Methods, European Legal Systems (French, German, Spanish and Italian), Public International Law, and Roman Law o Supervision and examination of undergraduate Research Projects, M.A., LL.M. theses o Supervision of M.Phil. and PhD dissertations: currently 34 completions o Professional courses: annual IALS Course in Legislative Drafting for professional draft- ers from the Commonwealth and Europe; numerous tailor-made courses and seminars in legislative drafting, EU criminal law, judicial cooperation in EU criminal and civil law  Academic management and institutional citizenship in education o Dean (formerly Director) of PGLaws, UoLondon (70 courses, 70 convenors, 140 examin- ers, 2500 students) redeveloped from a failing to an excellent programme (PPR 2018) o Senior Member Institution representative responsible for programme leadership to the Quality, Learning & Teaching Committee (QLTC), UoLondon (2018- ) o Senior Member Institution Representative to the Learning, Teaching & Assessment Sub- Committee (LTAS), UoLIA (2017-2018) o Member of the Teaching Centres Committee UoLondon (2017-) o Member of the IALS Advisory Council (2014-2016) o Member of the IALS Management Committee (2008-2012) o Academic Director, Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies, IALS, SAS, University of London (2000-2016) o Chair, Law Panel and member of Panel A LAHP/SAS, KCL and UCL (2014) o IALS Director of Research Programmes (2013-2016) o Leader of the following IALS portfolios: Legislation and Language; Law Reform and Draft- ing; Urban Law [with UN Habitat] (until 2016) o Co-director, LLM in Advanced Legislative Studies via DL (2009-2016) o Director, Summer Course in Legislative Drafting, IALS, SAS, University of London (2002- 2016) o Chair, Legislative Clinic, IALS (2013-2016) o Chair, IALS Think Tank on Law Reform (2013-2016) o Director, Graduate Seminars in Legislative Drafting (2010-2016) o Director, Master-classes in PhD study (2013-2016) o Co-director, Legislative Drafters’ Forum (2010-2016) o Director, Sir William Dale Annual Memorial Lecture (2000-2016) o Co-Director, LLM in Advanced Legislative Studies (2004-2009) o Member of the Academic Quality and Standards Committee of the School of Advanced Study (2009-2013) o Member of the AHRC/SAS studentship selection panel of the School of Advanced Study (2011) o Member of the SAS Studentships Decision Panel (2009) o Academic co-organiser, W G Hart Legal Workshop 2010 “Comparative Perspectives on Constitutions: Theory and Practice”, IALS, 29 June – 1 July 2010 Prof. Helen Xanthaki 22

o Member of the University’s Selection Panel for the Schwarzenberger Prize for the Best London LLM Student in International Law (2003-2016) o Member of the Human Rights Consortium, SAS, University of London (2009-2010) o Advisor of Studies and Degree Co-ordinator, Law with Languages degrees, Queen’s Uni- versity Belfast (1994-1999) o Erasmus/Socrates Co-ordinator, Queen’s University Belfast (1995-1998)  Peer esteem in teaching o Guest professor at the University of Pisa, Graduate Scuola Sant’Anna o Guest professor at the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico o Guest professor at the European Institute for Public Administration, Luxembourg o Visiting professor at the University of Leiden o Visiting Professor at Ratzynger University, Israel o External examiner to Ph.D. theses: Durham, Queen Mary (UoL), LaTrobe [Australia], Cambridge, Stockholm [as the opposer], IALS, Leeds, Glasgow, Leiden, Prague, Malta o External examiner at the LL.B. degree University of Westminster (2008-2012) o External examiner [postgraduate] at the University of Manchester (2012-2015) o External examiner [postgraduate] at the University of Malta (2018-2021) o External examiner King’s Inns Dublin (2018-2022)

Innovation in teaching  Redeveloped the PG Laws Degree (DL) o Enhanced learning materials via online induction module, online library literacy skills module, introduction to law and method module, additional e-content o Enhanced student experience via annually updated materials and Summer Schools o Enhanced student voice via SSLCom o Enhanced student feedback by You Asked We Delivered o Enhanced student communication via Ask Me Anything, monthly one to one clinics, monthly vlogs, London meet-ups, and reception at graduation  Established the Legislative Drafting Clinic run and staffed by PhD and LLM students  Established the IALS think Tank on Law Reform for IALS Fellows  Established the Series of Graduate Evening Seminars on methodology for PhD and LLM stu- dents of the IALS and other Colleges of the University of London  Established the Master-classes in PhD study for IALS research students  Established chat sessions for LLM via DL and PhD students  Established the Forum for Legislative Drafters (together with Daniel Greenberg and Constantin Stefanou) for common and civil law drafters, including PhD and LLM students and alumni  Editor of the annual Sir William Dale Issue at the European Journal of Law Reform [since 2006] hosting the Sir William Dale Annual Memorial Lecture and student papers  Editor of the Sir William Dale Issue at the Commonwealth Law Bulletin hosting student papers

Teaching Qualifications and Professional Improvement courses/seminars  Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (since 2017)  Mentor and Assessor, Arena, UCL (since 2017)  Programme Leaders Series of Workshops (UCL Arena, 2017)  Unconscious Bias (UCL, 2017)  Equality and Diversity in the Workplace (UCL, 2017)  Examining Doctoral Candidates (SAS, 2014)  Child Protection Awareness (NSPCC, 2012)  Children’s Rights (Children’s Rights Alliance and NSPCC, 2012)  Preventing Bullying Behaviour (NSPCC, 2012)  Child Neglect (NSPCC, 2012)  Child Sexual Abuse (NSPCC, 2012) Prof. Helen Xanthaki 23

 The Bribery Act (SAS, 2011)  Freedom of Information (SAS, 2011)  Equality and Diversity in Practice: Managing Diversity (SAS, 2011)  EOD Essentials: Equal Opportunities and Diversity Essentials (SAS, 2011)  Making Sense of Financial Matters (SAS, 2011)  PhD Supervision training (IALS, 2010)  Induction to External Examining (University of Westminster, 2009)  Equal Opportunities Training: Exploring Equal Opportunities (University of London, 2009)  Training for Interviewers (University of London, 2009)  Masters teaching seminar (Academic staff training, 15 January 2007, SAS, U of London)  Disability Awareness Seminar (University of London, 2006)  The EU’s 7th Framework Programme, (Academic staff seminar 19 May 2006, UCL London)  E-learning and Moodle (Academic staff training 18 August 2006, SAS, University of London)  PhD Supervisors’ Workshop (Academic staff training, 29 November 2006, SAS, U of London)  Dealing with disability (University of London, 2005)  The Changing Role of PhD Supervision and Programme, NCUP (University of London, 2002)  PhD Supervision (University of London, 2000)  Deaf Awareness Course (QUB, 1996)  Helping Students Study (QUB, 1996)  Teaching Larger Groups (QUB, 1996)  The Needs of Mature Students (QUB, 1996)  Basic Counselling Skills (6-week course: QUB, 1995)  University Induction Course: Teaching Methods (QUB, 1994)

LANGUAGES: Greek; English; French; German; Italian; Spanish.