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Curriculum Vitae Panayotis GLAVINIS 1. Family name: GLAVINIS First name: Panayotis Date of birth: 8 May 1963 Nationality: Greek Civil status: Married, two children 2. Education: Institution [Date from – to] Degree(s) or Diploma(s) Faculty of Law 1981-1986 Law Degree (high honors) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Diplôme d’études Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) 1986-1987 approfondies (DEA) en droit international Doctorat d’Etat Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) 1987-1992 («Le contrat international de construction») Habilitation à diriger des Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) 1992 recherches 3. Language skills: competence on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 – basic; 5 – excellent) Language Reading Speaking Writing Greek Mother tongue English 5 5 5 French 5 5 5 4. Present positions: Professor of International Economic Law Faculty of Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece tel.: +30 2310996611, fax: +30 2310996502, e-mail: [email protected] Lawyer at the Supreme Court of Greece, Member of Thessaloniki Bar Association «Sicalopoulou Glavinis Law Firm», partner 28, Komninon str., GR-54624 Thessaloniki, Greece tel.: +30 2310282104, fax: +30 2310280169, cell phone: +30 6974954934 - 1 - 5. Membership of professional bodies: Member of the Greek Arbitration Association Member of the Hellenic Association of Energy Law Member of the Board of Directors of Koufa Foundation for the promotion of International and Human Rights Law (since 2016) Member of «TIRADENTES», a French-speaking think tank on international arbitration Member of the Commission on Arbitration and ADR of the International Chamber of Commerce (from 2004 to 2018) 6. Academic experience : From - To Place Institution Position Institut des Hautes Etudes 1987-1988 Paris, France Moniteur Internationales (Paris 2) Université Panthéon-Assas Vacataire 1988 Paris, France (Paris 2) d’enseignement Attaché temporaire Université René Descartes 1990-1991 Paris, France d’enseignement et de (Paris 5) recherche Hellenic Centre for European 1994 Athens Researcher Studies (ΔΚΔΜ) Research Committee 1997-2000 Thessaloniki Researcher Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 2001 – Faculty of Law Thessaloniki Law Professor today Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 7. Teaching and training activities: He teaches: International Economic Law (at undergraduate and graduate level) International Trade Law (GATT/WTO Law) in English International Investment Law (in English) International Business Transactions Energy Law He founded and directed the MSc «Law and Engineering for Energy» from 2016 to 2018, an innovative and interdisciplinary post-graduate programme: www.lengen.gr. - 2 - He designed an innovative distance learning tool for training law students from different jurisdictions in international commercial arbitration. He directed two international rounds of mock cases from 2013 to 2017: http://mockarbitrationonline.blogspot.com/ He coaches teams of students from the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, who participate every year in the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition on WTO law https://johnhjacksonmoot.elsa.org/ (since 2007) and the Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Competition http://www.investmentmoot.org/ (since 2014). His teams were awarded the first position at the John Jackson Moot Court Competition in 2011 in Vilnius (at the time, ELSA Moot Court Competition) and the third position at the Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Competition in 2016 in Frankfurt. 8. Research activities: Research projects: 1. Hellenic Centre for European Studies. Co-drafter of the semi-annual report on the Balkan countries (No 2 6/1994) and responsible for the organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Forum held in Thessaloniki on 24-26 November 1994. 2. EC TACIS-INOGATE 96.07, Programme: Interstate Oil & Gas Transport to Europe: Institutional issues and Strengthening of regional cooperation (Kazakhstan, Kyrgistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine), (1997-1999). 3. EC TACIS-INOGATE 97.04, Programme: Interstate Oil & Gas Transport to Europe: Follow-up of institutional issues (Kazakhstan, Kyrgistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine), (1999-2000). 4. EC TACIS-INOGATE 98-01, Programme: Interstate Oil & Gas Transport to Europe: Follow-up of institutional issues - Phase 2 (Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia), (2000-2001). 5. EC PHARE Romania, Development of the objectives of the Interstate Oil & Gas Transport to Europe Programme (Romania, Croatia and FR Yugoslavia), (2001). 6. EC MEDA for Democracy. Training programme for judges, prosecutors and lawyers from Tunisia and Morocco in human rights, rule of law and democratization, (2000- 2001). Project director. 7. Institute of Engineering, Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Modernization of its legal framework (1997-2005). 8. Greek Ministry of Education (Programme ΔΠΔΑΔΚ Ι), Curriculum reform and Introduction of new teaching and training practices at the Faculty of Law of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, (1997-2000). Project director. 9. Greek Ministry of Education (Programme ΔΠΔΑΔΚ Ι & ΙΙ), Law Students’ Internship Programme, (1998 - 2008). Project director. - 3 - 10. Greek Ministry of Education (Programme ΔΠΔΑΔΚ ΙΙ), Introduction of Uniform European Legal Studies in the Postgraduate Programme of the Faculty of Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, (2001 - 2004). 11. Greek Ministry of Transport and Telecommunication, «Functional and Organizational Modernization of the General Secretariat for Telecommunication and Identification of its needs in new information technology systems» (2004). 12. Greek Ministry of Education (Programme Pythagoras I), «Financing for International Development – The Greek contribution» (2004-2006). Project director. 13. Assessment of the EC funded project «Combating discrimination from University: an idea of research and education» (2006). 14. General Secretariat of Research and Technology (Programme ΠΔΝΔΓ), «The environmental parameter in the financing for development of less developed states and transition economies» (2005-2009). Project director. 15. Research Committee, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, «Arbitral Simulator for conducting mock international arbitration cases for training purposes», (2.7.2014 – 1.7.2015). Project director. 16. European Public Law Organization (EPLO), Training of national judges in Bulgaria, Cyprus and Greece on enforcement of EU Competition Law. Project funded by the DG Competition (1.3.2015 – 30.4.2016). Scientific director. 17. European Public Law Organization (EPLO), Advanced training of national judges and prosecutors from Bulgaria, Cyprus and Greece on enforcement of EU Competition Law. Project funded by the DG Competition (10.12.2016 – 9.3.2018) http://judgestraining.eu/. Scientific director. 18. Greek Ministry of Education and Research (Programme ΔΓΒΜ), «Integrating Energy Markets in the Wider Europe», (15.6.2018 – 15.9.2019). Project director. Supervision of doctoral theses successfully defended: 1. Dimitra Manou, «The environmental parameter of the financing for development». PhD thesis defended in May 2009 and published by Sakkoulas publications. 2. Alexandra Koutoglidou, «The multiplicity of mechanisms for settling international investment disputes». PhD thesis defended in October 2010 and published by Sakkoulas publications. 3. Lazaros Gregoriadis, «The consumption of the right to trademark and the legality of the parallel imports». PhD thesis defended in January 2012 and published by Nomiki Vivliothiki. 4. Anna Konstantinidou, «The role of the Greek Community in Egypt. The Exodus and the Egyptian Issue». PhD thesis defended in July 2015 and published by Stamoulis publications. 5. Halah Hadi, «Regulating Oil & Gas Sector in Iraq». PhD thesis defended in May 2017. - 4 - Co-operation with foreign academic institutions: Ecole doctorale «Sciences Juridiques et Politiques», Université de Toulouse 1 : Member of the jury of a doctoral thesis defended by Mr. Panayotis Longinidis on «La politique européenne de voisinage et les pays d’Europe orientale», Toulouse, 21.11.2016. LLM Institute for Law and Finance, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt: Supervision of a Masters’ thesis on «Mergers and Acquisitions» written by Ms. Ellie Resvani (2018). Joint LLM of the Faculty of Law of Athens and Bordeaux University: Supervision of a Masters’ thesis written by Ms Panoraia Spiliopoulou on «La réaction institutionnelle de l’Europe face à la crise de dette» (2013). 9. Administrative experience: Positions held at the Faculty of Law of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: Vice-Dean of the Faculty (2015 - 2017) Director of the Department of International Studies (2015 - 2017) Director of the LLM «International and European Legal Studies» Head of the Erasmus Programme for students, faculty, and staff mobility Head of the Internship Programmes for students Government assignment: Legal Counsel in Prime Minister’s Office (1.10.2011 - 19.6.2012) In addition to reviewing the legislative acts prior to their introduction to the Cabinet of Ministers and the Parliament, he overviewed the legal issues of the PSI process, Greece’s Second Memorandum of Understanding, Greece’s Financing Agreements with the EFSF and bridge recapitalization process. He also intervened in the development of the oil & gas upstream sector, the Public Sector Reform, the restoration of the Centre of Athens and the EU Development Summit of June 2012. 10. Experience
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