CURRICULUM VITAE Assistant Professor Eleni Zervogianni
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CURRICULUM VITAE Assistant Professor Eleni Zervogianni (April 2018) I. PERSONAL INFORMATION & CONTACT DETAILS Birthplace and date Athens, Greece, 7 May 1978 Nationality Greek Affiliation Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki University Campus, 541 24 Thessaloniki, Greece Telephone +30 2310 991175 Emails [email protected] II. STUDIES March 2006 Ph.D. in Civil Law from the University of Athens. Topic: ‘The Restoration of the Status Quo Ante as a Mode of Compensation’ Grade: Excellent (unanimously) Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. M. Stathopoulos. Nov 2001-July ‘Marie Curie Fellowship’ at the Institute of Law and Economics 2002 of the University of Hamburg. October 2001 ‘European Master in Law and Economics’, University of Hamburg, with distinction (average mark 8.41/10), ranked 3rd out of 64 students September 2000 Law Degree from the University of Athens Grade: ‘Very good’ ( 8.29/10) June 1996 High School Diploma from the ‘Moraitis School’ Grade: ‘Excellent’ (19,2 /20) III. HONOURS & SCHOLARSHIPS July 1- Aug. 31, 2009 Scholarship for Post-doctoral research from the Max-Planck- & Feb. 1-15, 2010 Institute for Foreign and Private International Law (Hamburg) June 1 - July 31, 2008 Van Calker Scholarship for research in the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law in Lausanne. Sept. 1- Nov. 30, 2004 Konrad-Zweigert Scholarship for research in the Max-Planck- Institute for Foreign and Private International Law (Hamburg) Oct. 2003 - Feb. 2006 Ph.D. Scholarship from Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation. Oct. 2003 - Feb. 2006 Honorary Ph.D. Scholarship (without financial support) from the 1 Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation. Nov. 2001 - July 2002 Marie Curie Fellowship at the Institute of Law and Economics of the University of Hamburg October 2001 European Master in Law and Economics’ with distinction, ranked 3rd out of 64 students. 1999 Scholarship from the Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation, for extraordinary performance during the third year of studies at the Law School of Athens. IV. LANGUAGE SKILLS Greek Mother tongue English Excellent (Certificate of Proficiency in English, University of Cambridge) French Excellent (D.A.L.F. - Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) German Excellent (Mittelstufe Diploma of the Goethe Institut Stay in Germany from October 2000 to February 2005) Spanish Good (6 semesters language courses, University of Hamburg) V. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Since June 2015 Assistant Professor in Civil Law, Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Since October 2012 Adjunct faculty member of the Hellenic Open University, School of Social Sciences April 2003 - May 2017 Attorney at Law (member of the Athens Bar Association) January 2011- June 2015 Lecturer in Civil Law, Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki October 2008 - August 2010 Part-time Lecturer at the Department of Business Administration of the University of Piraeus October 2006 - August 2009 Part-time Lecturer at the Department of International and European Studies of the University of Piraeus Nov. 2006 - February 2007 Part-time Lecturer at the Department of Economics of the University of Piraeus. April 2005 - May 2009 Tutor at the E-learning Graduate Seminars Program on ‘Economic Analysis of Law’, University of Athens. Nov. 2005 – Sept. 2007 Scientific Associate at the Hellenic Institute of International and Foreign Law. Dec. 2001 – Dec. 2003 Legal apprenticeship at the Law Office of T. Velianitis (Harilaou Trikoupi 64, 106 80, Athens, Greece). July 20 - December 2, 1999 Internship in the Department of Labour Law Cases of the 2 Commercial Bank of Greece. VI. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS A. Books 1. The restoration of the status quo ante as a mode of compensation (Ph.D. Dissertation – in Greek), Series of Civil and Civil Procedural Law, Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publications, Athens/ Komotini 2006 (pp. XXVI + 388). Reviewed by Prof. I. Spydirakis, Elliniki Dikaiosyni 2007, 1286-1287 Presented by Prof. E. Dacoronia, in H. Koziol/B.S. Steininger (eds.), European Tort Law 2006 (Springer, Vienna 2007) pp. 268 2. The prohibition of contracts of inheritance and the look for legitimate alternatives (foreword: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. M. Stathopoulos) (in Greek), Sakkoulas Publications, Athens/Thessaloniki 2015 (pp. ΧΧΧ + 364) B. Edited volumes 3. Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press 2017 (co-edited with Marta Infantino) C. Chapters & other contributions to collective volumes 4. ‘Parental responsibilities, National Report: Greece’ (co-authored with Achilles Koutsouradis) in: K. Boele-Woelki/ B. Braat/ I. Curry-Summer (eds.), European Family Law in Action. Volume III: Parental responsibilities, Intersentia Editions, Antwerp/ Oxford, 2005 5. ‘The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and its Incidence on National Contract Law – Greek Report’ in: F. Ferrari (ed.), The United Nations Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods and its incidence on national contract law, Sellier European Law Publishers, Munich 2008, pp. 163-181 6. Comment on Arts 240-246 (on deadlines) and 361-373 (on contracts in general) of the Greek Civil Code (in Greek) in: Α. Georgiades (ed.), Brief commentary of the Greek Civil Code Vol. I, P.N. Sakkoulas - Law and Economy Editions, Athens 2010, pp. 468-475 and 706-744 7. ‘Adults with Incapacity - Greek report on cross boarder recognition and enforcement’, in: G. Ashton (ed.) Court of Protection Practice 2012, Jordans Publishing, Bristol UK, pp. 1983- 1996; Court of Protection Practice 2013, Jordans Publishing, Bristol UK, pp. 2095-2108 8. Comment on Arts 1710-1715 (on inheritance in general) and 2011-2016 (modus) of the Greek Civil Code (in Greek) in: Α. Georgiades (ed.), Brief commentary of the Greek Civil Code Vol. II, P.N. Sakkoulas - Law and Economy Publications, Athens 2013, pp. 1140-1159 and 1625- 1636 9. Comment on Arts 170-172 of the Greek Civil Code (in Greek) in: A. Georgiades/M.Stathopoulos (eds.), Civil Code Commentary, Vol I A, P.N. Sakkoulas - Law and Economy Publications, Athens 2013, pp. 641-671 3 10. ‘Disgorgement of Profits in Greece’ in: E.H. Hondius/A. Janssen (eds.), Disgorgement of Profits, Springer, Vienna/New York, pp. 231-252 = Revue Hellénique de Droit International 2014, pp. 317-337 11. ‘Italian Law in Greece’ in: Μ. Bussani (ed.), Science, Case-Law, Legislation: Italian Law in Europe (1861-2013), Annuario di diritto comparato e di studi legislativi 2014, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Naples 2014, pp. 539-558 = ‘Italian influence on Greek law’, in: Essays in Honour of Spyridon Vrellis, Nomiki Bibliothiki, Athens 2014, pp. 1107-1119 12. ‘Künstliche Fortpflanzung in Griechenland’ in: A. Dutta/D. Schwab/P. Gottwald/D. Henrich/M. Löhnig (eds.), Künstliche Fortpflanzung und Europäisches Familienrecht, Gieseking Verlag, Bielefeld 2015, pp. 205-228 = Essays in Honour of Efi Kounougeri-Manoledaki, Sakkoulas Publications, Athens/Thessaloniki 2016, pp. 151-169 13. ‘The changing concept of “family” and challenges for Family Law in Greece’ in J. Scherpe (ed.), Research Handbook on European Family Law, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham/Camberley 2016, pp. 86-107 14. ‘Vormundschaftsrecht in Griechenland’ in: A. Dutta/D. Schwab/P. Gottwald/D. Henrich/M. Löhnig (eds.), Vormundschaft in Europa , Gieseking Verlag: Bielefeld 2016, pp. 293-314 15. ‘Part I: Causation in context. Chapter I – The place and space of causation’ (co-authored with Marta Infantino) in: M. Infantino/E. Zervogianni (eds.), Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2017, pp. 3-16 16. ‘Part I: Causation in context. Chapter VI – The European ways to causation’ (co-authored with Marta Infantino) in: M. Infantino/E. Zervogianni (eds.), Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2017, pp. 85-128 17. ‘Part II: The comparative evidence: Case responses and editors’ comparative comments. Chapter V – Preliminary remarks on the methodology’ (co-authored with Marta Infantino) in: M. Infantino/E. Zervogianni (eds.), Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2017, pp. 131-138 18. ‘Part II: The comparative evidence: Case responses and editors’ comparative comments. Chapter VI – Case studies. The comparative remarks’(co-authored with Marta Infantino) in: M. Infantino/E. Zervogianni (eds.), Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2017 19. ‘Part III: The comparative assessment. Chapter VII –Summary and survey of the results’(co- authored with Marta Infantino) in: M. Infantino/E. Zervogianni (eds.), Causation in European Tort Law, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2017, pp. 587-666 20. ‘Surrogacy in Greece’, in: J. Scherpe/C. Fenton-Glynn/T.Kaan (eds.), Eastern and Western Perspectives on Surrogacy, Intersentia, Cambridge/Antwerp 2018 (forthcoming) 21. ‘Causation’ (in Greek) in: K. Roussos (ed.), Law of Delicts, P.N. Sakkoulas. Law and Economicy Publications, Athens. [pp. 111] (forthcoming) D. Articles 22. ‘Recent legal initiatives for the regulation of e-commerce in Greece’, Revue Hellénique de Droit International 2001 (Vol. 54), pp. 605-615 4 23. ‘On some aspects of inheritance contracts’, Revue Hellénique de Droit International 2003 (Vol. 56), pp. 167-180 24. ‘Third party pure economic losses from a comparative law and economics perspective’ (in Greek), Kritiki Epitheorisi 2003/1, pp. 205-261 25. ‘Remedies for damage to property: Money damages or restitution in natura?’, International Review of Law and Economics 2004 (Vol.