DIA ANAGNOSTOU Curriculum Vitae

Contact details: Hellenic Foundation for European of and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) Social Sciences 49 Vassilisis Sofias Ave. Dept. of Public Administration 10676, Leoforos Syggrou 136 Tel. +30-210-7257110 Athens 17671 Fax. +30-210-7257114 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Biographical note: Dia Anagnostou is a Senior Research Fellow at ELIAMEP and Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics at Panteion University of Social Sciences. Anagnostou has held research positions at Princeton University and the European University Institute in Florence, and she has coordinated or been involved in several international research projects. Anagnostou is an expert on comparative politics, human rights and European governance. Her research has focused on the influence that international law, courts and supranational institutions exert in rights protection, specifically in relation to gender equality, minorities, migrants and vulnerable groups. Anagnostou has over fifteen years of experience as coordinator or partner in several research projects on human rights, international legal institutions, and EU policies, mostly funded under the European Commission’s framework programs.

Employment: Assistant Professor, Department of Public Policy, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece. Since January 2013. Senior Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens, from 2004 until present. Lecturer of Comparative Politics, Department of Balkan, Slavic and Eastern Studies, University of of Thessaloniki, from October 2005 until December 2012.

Education: M.A., Ph.D, Dept. of Government, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, January 1999. Major concentration: Comparative Politics; Minor(s): International Relations, Political Theory. PhD Dissertation, Oppositional and Integrative Ethnicities: Regional Political Economy, Minority Mobilisation and Identity Transformation in Southeastern Europe’. B.A. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Magna Cum Laude; Double-Major: Politics/Women’s Studies, International Relations.

1 Publications: A. Books Anagnostou, Dia (with Evangelia Psychogiopoulou) (eds.) (2010), The European Court of Human Rights and the Rights of Marginalised Individuals and Minorities in National Context, Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.  Reviewed by Alba Ruibal, European Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 1 (Summer 2011), p.225-230. Anagnostou, Dia (ed.) (2013), The European Court of Human Rights: Implementing the Strasbourg’s Judgments into Domestic Policy (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press). Reviewed by Barbara Miltner, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 1 (February 2015), pp. 252-257. Anagnostou, Dia (ed.) (2014) Rights and Courts in Pursuit of Social Change: Legal Mobilisation in the Multi-Level European System (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2014). Reviewed by 1) Mathias Möschel Maastricht Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2014, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 580-586. 2) Marion Guerrero, European Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2015), pp. 214-217. 3) David Schultz, Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 24, No. 11 (Νovember 2014), pp. 539-541. 4) Catherine van de Heyning, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 53, No. 1 (2016), pp. 267-268. 5) Christopher May, Political Studies Review, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2016), pp. 119-120; 6) Dolores Morondo Taramundi, International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, Vol. 24 (2017), pp. 195-202. ** Currently working on a book manuscript provisionally entitled Destabilization Rights for Migrants and Minorities? The Experimentalist Turn in the European Convention of Human Rights (due to be completed March 2021).

B. Articles in journals and electronic portals (refereed, unless indicated otherwise) 1. (2021) (with Danai Angeli), “A shortfall of rights and justice? Judicial review of immigration detention in Greece”, European Journal of Legal Studies (forthcoming) 2. (2018) (with Effie Fokas), “The ‘radiating effects’ of the ECtHR on social mobilisations around religion and education in Europe: an analytical frame”, Politics and Religion, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2019, 9-30. 3. (2018) (with Liviu Andreescu), “The European Court of Human Rights in national struggles around religion and education: a comparative analysis”, Politics and Religion, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2019, 134-150. 4. (2016) (with E. Psychogiopoulou, R. Craufurd-Smith, and Y. Stolte), “The Freedom and Independence of Public Service Media in Europe: International Standards and Their Domestic Implementation”, International Journal of Communication, Vol. 10, pp. 1-20. 5. (2016) “Judicial Activism in the Name of the Nation: Reneging on the Integration of Immigrants in Greece”, Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 43, No. 4 (December 2016), pp. 596-618.

2 6. (2014) (with Alina Mungiu-Pippidi), “Domestic implementation of human rights judgments in Europe: Legal infrastructure and government effectiveness matter”, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Spring 2014), 205-227. 7. (2013) “Gender Constitutional Reform, Positive Measures and Transnational Dynamics in Greece and the EU: From formal to substantive equality?” Canadian Journal of Law and Society Vol. 28, No. 1 (August 2013), 133-150. 8. (2013) (with Sue Millns), “Gender equality, legal mobilization and feminism in a multi-level European system: overview and research agenda”, Canadian Journal of Law and Society Vol. 28, No. 1 (August 2013), pp. 1-17. 9. (2011) “Citizenship Policy-Making in Mediterranean States: Greece”, EUDO Citizenship Observatory, Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, May 2011. It can be accessed at http://eudo-citizenship.eu/docs/EUDOComp-Greece.pdf 10. (2010) (with Dina Karydi): “Transparency and Accountability in the Parliaments of Greece and Southeast Europe (or the Gap between Institutional Rules and Democratic Practices)”, Hellenic Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Autumn), pp. 133-158. 11. (2010) (with Susan Millns): “Individuals from Minority and Marginalised Groups before the Strasbourg Court: Legal Norms and State Responses from a Comparative Perspective”, European Public Law, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 393-400. 12. (2010) (with Yonko Grozev): “Human rights litigation and restrictive state implementation of Strasbourg Court judgments: The case of ethnic minorities from Southeast Europe”, European Public Law, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 401-418. 13. (2010): “Does European Human Rights Law Matter? State Implementation and Domestic Impact of Strasbourg Court Judgments”, International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 721-743. 14. (2006) (with Anna Triandafyllidou): “European Integration, Regional Change and Ethnic Minority Mobilisation: An Introduction”, Romanian Journal of , Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, pp. 6-23. 15. (2006) (with Anna Triandafyllidou): “Regions, minorities and European Integration: A case study on Muslims in , Greece”, Romanian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, pp.101-126. 16. (2005): “Nationalist Legacies and European Trajectories in the Balkans: Post- communist Liberalization and Turkish Minority Politics in Bulgaria,” Southeast Europe and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 5, No.1, January, pp.87-109. 17. (2005): “Deepening democracy or defending the nation? The Europeanisation of minority rights and Greek citizenship”, West European Politics Vol. 28, No. 2, March 2005, pp. 336-358. 18. (2005): “National interpretations in Bulgarian writings on the Pomaks from the communist period through the present”, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, vol.7, no.1, February-March 2005, pp. 57-74. 19. (2003): “Minorities and the Nation-State in 20th Century Greece”, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, Vol. 5, No.3, December, pp.381-386.

3 20. (2001): ‘Breaking the cycle of nationalism: the EU, regional policy and the minority of Western Thrace, Greece’, South European Society and Politics, Vol. 6, No.1 (Summer 2001), pp. 99-124. 21. (2000): “Κοινωνία Εθνών και Παγκοσμιοποίηση” [Society of Nations and Globalization], Koinonia Politon, Issue 5, Fall, pp.54-64. (solicited) 22. (2000): ‘Μειονότητες, ταυτότητες και ο ρόλος των θεσμών και της ανάπτυξης στην Ευρώπη – Παρατηρήσεις για την περιφερειακή πολιτική στη Θράκη’, [Minorities, identity and the role of institutions and development in Europe] Koinonia Politon, Issue 4, Spring, pp.48-55. (solicited)

C. Book chapters 1. (2019) “Implementation and Impact of Strasbourg Court Rulings: The Case of Religious Minorities and their Convention Freedoms”, in Jeroen Temperman, T.J. Gunn and M. Evans (eds.), The European Court of Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion or Belief, Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff, 2019, pp. 388-418. 2. (2017) “The protracted struggle for gender quotas in Greek politics: constitutional reform and feminist mobilization in the EU context”, in Transforming gender equality: The irresistible rise of gender quotas in Europe, Ruth Rubio and Eleonore Lepinard (eds), Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 157-185. 3. (2017) (with Dimitris Skleparis) “Human Rights in European Prisons: Can the Implementation of Strasbourg Court Judgments Influence Penitentiary Reform Domestically?" Europe in Prisons: Assessing the impact of European institutions on national prison systems, Tom Daems and Luc Robert (eds.) (Palgrave Publishers, 2017), pp. 37-77. 4. (2017), “Gender equality and parity in European national constitutions”, Handbook on Gender and Constitutions, Helen Irving (ed.), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 268-288. 5. (2014) “Law and Rights’ Claiming on behalf of Minorities in the Multi-level European System”, Rights in Pursuit of Social Change, D. Anagnostou (ed.) (Oxford, Hart Publishing), pp. 1-24. 6. (2014) “From Belfast to Diyarbakir and Grozny via Strasbourg: Transnational legal mobilisation against state violations in a state of emergency and armed conflict”, Rights in Pursuit of Social Change, D. Anagnostou (ed.) (Oxford, Hart Publishing), pp. 157-180. 7. (2014) “Law and rights as opportunity and promise for minorities in Europe? Concluding observations and research agendas”, Rights in Pursuit of Social Change, D. Anagnostou (ed.) (Oxford, Hart Publishing), pp. 205-218. 8. (2014) (with E. Psychogiopoulou and A. Kandyla) “Journalists’ self-regulation in Greece”, Media freedom and independence: Policy challenges and regulatory trends in Europe (edited E. Psychogiopoulou) (Palgrave, 2014), pp. 220-233. 9. (2013) “Untangling the domestic impact of the European Court of Human Rights: Institutional make-up, conceptual issues and mediating factors”, The

4 European Court of Human Rights: Implementing the Strasbourg’s Judgments into Domestic Policy, Dia Anagnostou (ed.), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013, pp. 1-25. 10. (2013) (with Evangelia Psychogiopoulou), “Under what conditions can ECtHR rulings promote rights-expansive policy change? Religious and ethnic minorities in Greece”, The European Court of Human Rights: Implementing the Strasbourg’s Judgments into Domestic Policy, Dia Anagnostou (ed.), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013, pp. 143-165 11. (2013) “Politics, courts and society in the domestic implementation and practice of the ECtHR’s case law”, The European Court of Human Rights: Implementing the Strasbourg’s Judgments into Domestic Policy, Dia Anagnostou (ed.), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013, pp. 211-231. 12. (2012) (with Evangelia Psychogiopoulou), “Recasting the Contours of Media Policy in a Political Context: An Introduction”, Understanding Media Policies, Evangelia Psychogiopoulou (ed.), Palgrave MacMillan, 2012, pp. 1-20. 13. (2012) (with Evangelia Psychogiopoulou and Anna Kandyla) “The Greek Media Policy Revisited”, Understanding Media Policies, Palgrave MacMillan (2012), pp. 133-149. 14. (2010) (with Ruby Gropas): “Domesticating Islam and Muslim immigrants: Political and Church Responses to Constructing a Central Mosque in Athens”, Orthodox Christianity in 21st Century Greece: The Role of Religion in Politics, Ethnicity and Culture, Victor Roudometof and V. Macrides (eds.), Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 89-110. 15. (2010): “The Strasbourg Court, Democracy and the Protection of Marginalised Individuals and Minorities”, The European Court of Human Rights and the Rights of Marginalised Individuals and Minorities in National Context, Dia Anagnostou and Evangelia Psychogiopoulou (eds.), Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 1-26. 16. (2009): “L’ incorporation de la Cour Européenne des Droits de l' Homme. Une analyse politique de l’impact des normes juridiques sur le plan national”, L’Europe des Cours: Loyautés et Résistances, Emmanuelle Bribosia, L. Sheeck and A. Ubeda (eds.), Penser le droit, Bruxelles: Bruylant, pp. 157-186. 17. (2007): “Development, discrimination and reverse discrimination: the effects of EU integration and regional change on the Muslims of Southeast Europe”, in Aziz al Ahmet and Effie Fokas (eds.), Euro-Islam at the Turn of the Millennium: Present Conditions and Future Perspectives, Cambridge University Press, pp. 149-182. 18. (1999): “Collective Rights and State Security in the New Europe: The Lausanne Treaty in Western Thrace and the Debate about Minority Protection”, in Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos (ed.), Security Dilemmas in the Eurasia, Athens, Nireefs Press. 19. “Endynamosi tis Dimokratias h yperaspisi tou ethnous? O eksevropaismos ton meionotikon dikaiomaton kai h elliniki ithageneia” [Deepening democracy or defending the nation? The Europeanisation of minority rights and Greek citizenship] Politiki stin Ellada – H Proklisi tou Eksigxronismou [Politics in

5 Greece – The Challenge of Modernization], Athens: Okto Publishers 2007, pp. 175-207. Work in Progress: 1. “Trailblazing migrants’ rights litigation: lawyers and civil society in the Strasbourg Court”. Submitted to a peer review journal. 2. “Domestic compliance with European norms of political financing across the EU Member States”, unpublished paper co-authored with Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, work in progress. 3. “Migrant integration and local government in Greece and Europe”, unpublished paper, currently under review for publication. D. Research Reports and Policy Papers: 1. Anagnostou, Dia and Natalia Avlona, “The and gender equality in research and : A view from Greece”, ELIAMEP Policy Paper, No. 28, September 2019. 2. Anagnostou Dia, “Gender Equality in Higher Education Reform in Greece”, ELIAMEP Policy Paper, No. 29, November 2019. 3. Anagnostou, Dia (2016), co-authored with Rositsa Dzhekova, Nadya Stoynova, Anton Kojouharov, Mila Mancheva and Emil Tsenkov, Understanding Radicalisation: A Review of the Literature, Sofia: Center for the Study of Democracy, 70 pages. 4. Anagnostou, Dia (2008): “Minorities, Migrants and Human Rights in the Strasbourg Court: Introduction”, The European Court of Human Rights, Democracy and Minorities: An Inquiry into Litigation and Domestic Implementation in Nine Countries, Dia Anagnostou (editor), Brussels: European Commission. 5. Anagnostou, Dia and Anna Triandafyllidou (2005): “An Introduction to the theoretical frame of the EUROREG project”, Regions, Minorities and European Policies: An Overview of the State of the Art in Western, Central East and Southeast Europe, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. 6. Anagnostou, Dia and Anna Triandafyllidou (2005): “Regions, minorities and European policies: A policy report on the Turkish Muslims of Western Thrace in Greece”, Regions, Minorities and European Policies: An Overview of the State of the Art in Western, Central East and Southeast Europe, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. 7. Anagnostou, Dia and Anna Triandafyllidou (2005): “European integration and ethnic minority mobilization: a theoretical introduction and literature review”, ELIAMEP Occasional Paper, OP 05.04. It can be accessed at http://central.radiopod.gr/en/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/op0504dia_anna.pdf

Book reviews: The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees and Minorities, Harris Mylonas (Cambridge University Press, 2013), The Book Journal, September 2014.

6 Imagining the Balkans, Maria Todorova (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, September 2001, pp.195-201.

Nomika Zitimata Thriskeftikis Eterotitas [Legal Issues of Religious Difference], Dimitris Christopoulos, ed. (Athens: Kritiki & KEMO, 1999), Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Vol.18/1, no.16 (Spring 2000).

Op-Eds and contributions to the media: «Έμφυλες ανισότητες και διδάγματα» (Gender equality and lessons learned), Ta Nea, 16 June 2020. «Η ‘γυάλινη οροφή’ της νέας κυβέρνησης» (The ‘glass ceiling’ of the new government), To Vima, 14 July 2019. «Σεξουαλική παρενόχληση και ισότητα των φύλων» (Sexual harassment and gender equality), To Vima, 22 October 2017. «Για μια φιλελεύθερη ευρωπαϊκή πολιτική για το άσυλο» (For a liberal European asylum policy), Kathimerini, 2 April 2017. «Μια νίκη για τα δικαιώματα και τη δημοκρατία» (A victory for rights and democracy), To Vima, 9 April 2017.

Grants and Research Projects: Principle Investigator, research project on “Do European states abide by human rights in migration and asylum? Compliance and implementation of Strasbourg Court rulings” (LAWMIGRAS), University of , Department of Law. Project funded by the Research and Innovation Foundation of Cyprus, Contract number 0916, 2020-2022. Research partner in the H2020 project “EU Differentiation, Dominance and Democracy”, coordinated by ARENA, . Project funded by the European Commission REA, contract number 822419, 2019-2023. Research partner in the H2020 project “Taking a Reflexive approach to Gender Equality for institutional Transformation” (TARGET), coordinated by the Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria. Project funded by the European Commission Research Executive Agency, contract number 741672, 2017-2020. International Investigator of the project “Unravelling the Mediterranean Migration Crisis” (MEDMIG). Project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, UK. Project coordinator is Coventry University, September 2015-August 2016. Scientific coordinator of the project “Mainstreaming and Monitoring Immigrants’ Integration in Local Government in Greece” (acronym LOMIGRAS), funded by the European Economic Area (EEA) Grants, June 2015-May 2016. Principle researcher for the Greek case for the project “Countering Radicalisation in Southeast and Central Europe through Development of (Counter-) Radicalisation Monitoring Tool” (RAD MONITOR), coordinated by the Centre for the Study of Democracy, Sofia, Bulgaria. Project funded by the European Commission, DG Home Affairs, Internal Security Fund, 2014-2016.

7 Principle Researcher for the Greek case, “Assessing integration measures for vulnerable migrant groups” (ASSESS), coordinated by the Centre for the Study of Democracy, Sofia, Bulgaria. Project funded by the European Commission, 7th Framework Program, European Integration Fund, 2013-2015. Team Member, European Research Council Starting Grant 2013, “Directions in Religious Pluralism in Europe: Examining Grassroots Mobilisations in Europe in the Shadow of European Court of Human Rights religious freedom jurisprudence”, (GRASSROOTSMOBILISE), Principle Investigator Effie Fokas. January 2014 - December 2018. Principle Researcher for the Greek case, “Countering new forms of Roma children trafficking: Participatory approach” (CONFRONT), coordinated by the Centre for the Study of Democracy, Sofia, Bulgaria. Project funded by the European Commission DG Home Affairs, 2013-2015. Principle Investigator for the Greek case study, ANTICORRP project “Anticorruption Policies Revisited. Global Trends and European Responses to the Challenge of Corruption ", funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Program, Contract no. 290529, 2012-2017. Marie Curie Research Fellowship, LEGAPOLIS project “Civil Society and the Mobilization of European Human Rights: Minorities and Immigrants in the Strasbourg Court”, funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Program People- IEF, Contract number 235461, 2010-2012. Organizer and coordinator of the project Law, Rights, and Social Mobilization in a Multi-level European System. Grant awarded by the International Institute for the of Law, Onati, . The international workshop takes place on 15-18 June 2011. Principle Investigator for the Greek case study, in the MEDIADEM project “European Media Policies Revisited: Valuing and Reclaiming Free and Independent Media in Contemporary Democratic Systems”, funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Program, Contract no. 244365, 2010-2013. Researcher for the Greek case study (with Thanasis Ksiros). Project on Transparency and Accountability of Parliaments in the SEECP Countries. Coordinated by the Centre for Liberal Studies, Sofia, and funded by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, April – Sept. 2009. Organizer and coordinator of the project Rights, Legal Mobilization and Political Participation in Europe. Grant awarded by the European Science Foundation for an exploratory workshop in Athens on 8-11 October 2009. Coordinator of the JURISTRAS research project entitled The Strasbourg Court, democracy and the human rights of individuals and communities: patterns of litigation, state implementation and domestic reform, ELIAMEP, Athens 2006-2009. Funded by the European Commission DG Research, 6th Framework Program, Contract no. FP6- 028398. Project partner in a Jean Monnet action entitled “Reflecting upon Crimes against Humanity and Human Rights – A European Agenda for the 21st Century”, coordinated by Kingston University (funded by the European Commission, DG Education and Culture, contract number 2005-1996/001-001, 1 September 2005 - 31 July 2006).

8 Coordinator of the EUROREG research project entitled Changing interests and identities in European border regions: EU policies, ethnic minorities and socio-political transformation in member states and accession countries, ELIAMEP, Athens, 2004-2007. Funded by the European Commission, DG Research, 6th Framework Program, Contract no. FP6-506019. Researcher in the Program for the Education of the Muslim Minority, National Kapodistrian University of Athens and Greek Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs. Engaged in research in Bulgaria and completed an annotated bibliography on “The Bulgarian Bibliography on the Pomaks from 1944 to present,” October 1998 – May 1999. National coordinator for the project The Image of the ‘Other’ in the Balkans, on behalf of Minority Studies Research Centre (KEMO), Athens. The project was coordinated by ACCESS Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria. Media monitoring of the daily press and its portrayal of neighboring countries and internal minorities, October 1998- March 2000.

Teaching experience: Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Dept. of Public Policy. Courses taught: International protection of human rights (Spring 2013, co-taught with Stavroula Ktistaki); Special issues on human rights (Spring 2013). Dept. of Political Science and History, Courses: Introduction to Politics I and II (Fall 2015, Spring 2016 and Fall 2016), Comparative Politics (Fall 2015). University of Siena, MA Program on Human Rights and Genocide Studies, Teaching of a course in the module “The universality of human rights”, April 2011 and May 2012. of Thessaloniki, Department of Balkan, Slavic and Eastern Studies. Lecturer of Politics; Undergraduate teaching and courses: European Integration and Eastern Europe (Fall 2007); Minorities and Politics (Spring 2007); Comparative Politics (Spring 2007). University of Macedonia of Thessaloniki, Department of International and European Economic and Political Studies. Summer School on European Politics, Instructor on “Cultural Diversity in the EU.” Thessaloniki, 28 August – 4 September 2007; Adjunct Lecturer; Undergraduate course: Political Sociology (Spring 2003). National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration. Adjunct Lecturer, M.A. Program on Southeast European Studies. Course: Politics and History of 20th Century Southeast Europe (Fall 2007; Fall 2008; Fall 2009); European Integration and Southeast Europe (Fall 2003). National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration. Adjunct Lecturer; Undergraduate teaching and courses: Introduction to Political Science I (Fall 2003); Introduction to Political Science II (Spring 2003); Politics and Society in Southeast Europe (Fall 2003). Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki, Department of Balkan Studies. Adjunct Lecturer; Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Political Science I and II (Fall 2002; Spring 2003); Introduction to Political Philosophy (Fall 2002); Minority Politics in the Balkans (Fall 2002); Contemporary Politics and Development in the Balkans (Spring 2003); Theories and Institutions of Contemporary Democracy (Spring 2003).

9 Aristotelion University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Political Science. Adjunct Lecturer; Undergraduate courses: Minority Politics in the Balkans (Fall 2001); Introduction to International Relations (co-taught with Maria Mendrinou; Fall 2001); Political Theories of Modernity from the 19th Century until 1940 (co-taught with Panagis Panagiotopoulos; Spring 2002). Arcadia Centre for Hellenic and Balkan Studies, Program for US undergraduate students abroad. Athens, Greece. Undergraduate course: Greece and the European Union (Fall 2001, 2002, 2003; Spring 2002, 2004) Cornell University, Cornell-in-Washington Program. Tutor for the course Research and Public Policy taught by Professor Steve Jackson (Fall 1997; Spring 1998). Cornell University, Department of Government. Teaching Assistant. Courses: Introduction to Western Political Theory, taught by Isaac Kramnick, Summer 1997; Introduction to Feminist Political Thought, taught by Nancy Hirschman (Fall 1994); Introduction to East European Politics, taught by Valerie Bunce (Fall 1993); Politics of Western Europe: Germany, , Britain, taught by Michael Minkenberg (Spring 1993); The New Europe, taught by Peter Katzenstein and Jonus Pontusson (Fall 1992).

Research interests: Human rights and international governance; Minorities, migrants and European integration; State compliance with international law and norms Courts and judicial politics in Europe; Nationalism and ethnic politics; Comparative politics in Europe.

Research Fellowships and Visiting Scholar Positions Marie Curie Intra-Career Development Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence. The fellowship has been awarded by the European Commission for 2 years from 2010-2012. Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship, Law Department, European University Institute, Florence. Awarded for Spring semester 2009. Visiting Fellow, Law Department, European University Institute, Florence, May-June 2008. Senior Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens, Greece, 2003 until present. Visiting Fellow, Academy of European Law, European University Institute, Florence, January-February 2007. Jean Monnet Post-doctoral Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence. Participated at the European Forum on the theme “Between Europe and the Nation-State.” Academic year 2000-2001. Mary Seeger O’ Boyle Post-doctoral Fellow, Hellenic Studies Program, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Academic year 1999-2000.

10 Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, Panteion University, Athens, Greece, October 1998-May 1999. Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, Academic year 1995-96.

Other fellowships and awards Cornell University, Andrew Mellon Fellowship, Ithaca, NY, 1996-97. Research Council, New York. SSRC International Dissertation Fellowship for Western Europe, 1995-96. Cornell University, Sage Fellowship, Ithaca, NY, 1991-92. Cornell University, Institute for European Studies, Sicca Travel Grant for doctoral dissertation research, Summer 1994. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Ruth Lawson Fellowship; awarded in May 1991. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Phi Beta Kapa Academic Honors Society, October 1990. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Summer Research Grant, Summer 1990. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. Sigma Iota Rho Honors Society in International Relations, October 1989.

Other professional and work experience Senior Investigator, The Greek Ombudsman, Section of Relations between Citizens and Government, July 2003 – February 2005. Research Trainee, House of Commons, London, UK. Assisted with policy-related research as member of the team of Mark Fisher MP, Shadow Minister for the Arts and the Media. June-July 1990. Assistant, English-Speaking Union, Cultural Affairs Unit, London, UK. Member of the organizing committee of the Annual International Summer Conference on British and European Politics.

Other academic and expert activities: Reviewer for the journals: European Journal of International Law, South European Societies and Politics; Southeast Europe and Black Sea Studies Journal; Journal of Modern Greek Studies; Ethnicities; International Political Sociology, Citizenship Studies; European Journal of Political Research; Law and Society Review; International and Comparative Law Quarterly. Project reviewer for the European Commission, DG Justice, July 2019; DG Research, October 2020. Project reviewer for the Austrian Science Fund (ASF), June 2008; Project reviewer for the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), November 2016; Project evaluator, European Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, July 2019.

11 Reviewer-evaluator for proposals submitted to the European Science Foundation, April 2009 until May 2010. Scientific consultant, Roma Education Fund, Open Society Institute, Impact of Strategic Litigation project, June-November 2014. Expert of the Academic Network on Citizenship of the Union rights and related policies (EU-CITZEN), coordinated by the Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS) and advising the European Commission, DG Justice, 2018-2019. Member of the Naturalization Committee, Department of Nationality, Greek Ministry of Migration Policy, from April 2018 until present. Supervisor of Marie Curie Fellowship “Assessing the agency of national minorities through court cases: mapping legal mobilization patterns in CEE” (MINORLEGMOB), researcher Beata Huszka, ELIAMEP, funded by the European Commission, 2019-2011. Member of the National Council for Gender Equality, General Secretariat of Equality, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (appointed in October 2020 and for a three-year term). Member and Vice-President of the Gender Equality Committee of Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, from December 2020 and for a three year term.

Conference Participation and Invited Lectures: “Trailblazing migrants’ rights litigation: lawyers and civil society in the Strasbourg Court”. Paper presented at the 115th American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition, August 29 – September 1, 2019, Washington, DC. Panel on “Europe’s Courts: Between Bottom-up Mobilization and Popular Backlash”. Discussant at the conference “Towards a European Union of Democratic Participation? – The challenges and opportunities for electoral participation of Union citizens”, Brussels, Centre for European and Policy Studies, 25 October 2018. Moderator and discussant in the Greek/UK Roundtable Discussion on “Integrating Refugees Into Society”, organized by the British Embassy in Athens, Hotel Crowne Plaza, Athens, 22 March 2018. Presentation of paper on “Asylum policy in the “shadow” of European human rights rulings: A socio-legal account of the judicial challenges to Dublin transfers”, at the conference on “European Migration and Asylum Policy in the Aftermath of Brexit”, Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, 6-7 October 2017. Discussant in the panel “Mobilizing (Against) Migration Law”, at the workshop “Migration and the Transformation of Public Law” Law and Society Institute, Humboldt University, Berlin, 2-3 October 2017. Discussant in the panel “Measuring Legitimacy at the Grassroots: Mobilizations in the Shadow of the ECtHR”, American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 31 August – 3 September, 2017. Participant and speaker at the experts’ panel on “European Refugee and Asylum Policy” at the Conference “Moving Forward with Europe! The liberal democracy crisis and the future of the EU”, organized by the Heinrich Boll Foundation, Berlin, 20-21 March 2017.

12 Participant and speaker in the round-table on “Discrimination in Education: Efforts to Ensure Equal Opportunity for the Education of Roma Children”, organized by the Open Society Foundations, Brussels, European Parliament, 19 April 2016. “The ‘Radiating Effects’ of the European Court of Human Rights on Social Mobilisations around Religion in Europe”, International conference on Religions and Human Rights, University of Padova, Italy, 14-15 April 2016. “Political financing as a challenge to democracy”, presentation at the panel on “Democracy and Its Challenges”, at the conference “Democracy and Its Values: How Democratic Societies Foster Shared Values and Hold Leaders to Account”, Global Thinkers Forum and Carnegie Council, Athens, 25 April 2015. “Institutional design, political agency and the impact of gender quota rules in Greece”. Paper presented at the workshop ‘Legal Struggles and Political Mobilization around Gender Quotas in Europe’, 10-12 September 2014, European University Institute, Florence. “Judicial Activism in the Name of the Greek Nation: Reneging on Citizenship and Political Rights of Immigrants in Times of Crisis”. Paper presented at the workshop “Citizens Coping with Crisis: Rights, Participation, Action”, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Basque Country, 29-30 June 2014. “Mobilization of EU law and gender equality: comparative observations”, Invited presentation at the workshop “Droit, mobilisations, discriminations: Perspectives compares”, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), CNRS, Paris, 17 January 2014. «Προστατεύουν οι ευρωπαϊκοί θεσμοί τα δικαιώματα των μειονοτήτων; Μια συνολική εκτίμηση και η περίπτωση της Θράκης», εισήγηση στο συνέδριο «Η Συνθήκη της Λωζάννης 90 χρόνια μετά: Οι μειονοτικές ρυθμίσεις», Κομοτηνή, 22-23 Νοεμβρίου 2013. “Recasting legal opportunities in transnational space: Ethnic and racial minorities in the Strasbourg Court”, Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2013, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, 11th - 16th March 2013. Workshop on Legal Mobilization in Comparative Perspective. “The freedom and independence of public service media in a plural media environment”. Presentation at a conference organized by the Mediadem project with the European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) and the Association of European Journalists (AEJ), Brussels, 7 February 2013. “Implementation Procedures in Different CoE Member States”. Paper presented at the Netherlands Helsinki Committee Seminar on “Bridging the Implementation Gap – Enlarging Civil Society’s Role in the European Court of Human Rights’ Implementation Process.” The Hague, 31 October 2011. “From Belfast to Diyarbakir: Minorities under State of Emergency, Civil Society and the Expansion of European Human Rights Law”, Paper presented at the 6th ECPR General Conference, Panel on “Courts and the policy process”, Rekjavik, , 25-27 August 2011. “Does EU promote gender equality at the national level? Feminist mobilization, counter-mobilization and policy change in Greece”. Paper presented at the workshop on

13 “Law, Rights and Social Mobilization in the Multilevel European System”, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, 16-17 June 2011. “Equality law and judicial doctrine in Greece.” Paper presented at the workshop “Evolution in Equality Law and Theory”, Law Department, EUI, Florence, 29-30 January 2010. “European integration and gender equality in Greece: from the feminist movement of the 1970s to the judicial battles of the 2000s”, Paper presented at the 2009 European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on ‘Rights, Legal Mobilization and Political Participation’, Athens, 8 - 11 October 2009. “From European integration and gender equality in Greece: from the feminist movement of the 1970s to the judicial battles of the 2000s.” Paper presented at the European Consortium of Political Research, Potsdam, 8-11 September 2009. “European Human Rights Case Law and Its Domestic Impact in Minority and Immigrant Issues”, Presentation at the “Transatlantic Studies Seminar – Civil Rights in the U.S. and Europe”, organized by the University of Macedonia and the U.S. Consulate General, Thessaloniki, 2-4 April 2009. “The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Minorities”, 4-hour long course taught at the M.A. Program on Human Rights, 5 March 2009, University of Siena, Italy. “The Impact of the European Court of Human Rights on Minority and Cultural Diversity Issues”, Lecture at the seminar “Cultural Diversity in International and European Comparative Law”, Department of Law, European University Institute, Florence, 12 February 2009. “The Strasbourg Court, democracy and human rights of minorities.” Presentation at the conference “Human Rights in European and Global Perspective – Taking Stock of Human Rights Research”, European Commission and Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 16 December 2008. “Does European Human Rights Law Matter? State Implementation and Domestic Impact of Strasbourg Court Judgments”. Paper presented at the conference “The European Legal Field – Le Champ Juridique Européen”, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, 25-26 September 2008. “Europeanization and the Protection of Minority Rights: Institutional Mechanisms and Domestic Effects”, Lecture at the Hertie School of Government, Berlin, 27 February 2008. “Structural Funds, EU Integration and Majority-Minority Relations: Research Findings and Policy Suggestions”, Conference on Social Cohesion, Charles II University, Madrid, 3-4 February 2008. “Domesticating the European Court of Human Rights: Political approaches to supranational judicial impact at the national level.” Paper presented at the conference “L’Europe des Cours : loyautés et résistances”, Institute of European Studies, Free University of Brussels, 21 September 2007. “Ethnic Persistence and Change in Southeast Europe: An Institutionalist Approach to Minority Politics in the EU context.” Paper presented at the 2007 European Consortium of Political Research Joint Session Workshop on the theme ‘Community Conflicts in

14 the Context of European Integration – Dimensions, Divergences and Convergences’, Helsinki 6-11 May, 2007. “EU Funds, Europeanisation and Minority-Majority Relations: A Comparative Analysis of Four Member States.” Paper presented at the conference “Regional Development and Minority-Majority Relations in a Changing Europe”, Brussels, European Commission, DG Research, Brussels, 26 April 2007. Organizer and coordinator of the International Workshop “The European Court of Human Rights, Protection of Civil Rights and Minorities: State Compliance and Domestic Reform”, ELIAMEP and Kingston University, Athens, Greece, 3 June 2006 “The EU and minorities: policies and processes.” Paper presented at the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop Christian-Muslim Relations in 21st Century Europe. Organized by ELIAMEP, Athens November 10-11, 2004. “The Impact of European integration on Muslims and state-minority relations in Southeast Europe.” Paper presented at the ELIAMEP Halki International Seminar “Mediterranean Crossroads: Culture, Religion and Security” as part of the Working Group on “Muslim Christian Relations in the 21st Century Europe” and presented a paper with the title Halki, September 8-12, 2002. “Minorities, Collective Rights and the Individual: Turkish Identity and the Lausanne Treaty in Western Thrace.” Paper presented at the 2th International Conference of Europeanists. Chicago, March 30-April 2, 2000. Ionian Conference II: Integrating Europe. Participation in the Working Group with the topic “National Identities and the Legitimacy of the EU.” Corfu, May 13-16, 1999. “Women’s Work, Gender and Muslim Culture in Greece and Bulgaria.” Paper presented in the First European Symposium of Modern Greek Studies, Berlin, October 2-4, 1998. “Between Religious Autonomy and European Citizenship: Muslim Courts and Identity in Modern Greece.” Paper presented at the Annual Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium. Kent State University, Cincinnati, USA, November 1997. “Regional and Post-communist Restructuring in Greece and Bulgaria: Socioeconomic Change and Muslim Identity.” Paper presented in the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1996. “Socioeconomic Restructuring in Greece and Bulgaria: Gender Identity and Ethnicity in the Local Political Economy.” Paper presented in the APSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 1995. Languages: · Modern Greek: Native speaker · English: excellent speaking, writing, and reading ability · Bulgarian: excellent reading, good speaking, average writing ability · French: good reading · Italian: good reading, basic speaking ability

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