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Fereniki Panagopoulou

Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, Data Protection Law and Bioethics - Panteion University

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Fereniki Panagopoulou is Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, Data Protection Law and Bioethics at Panteion University and Director of the European Laboratory of Bioethics, Technoethics and Law at Panteion University. She has served for eight years as Legal Auditor at the Hellenic Data Protection Authority. She has studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in public law) and Public Health and Law at Harvard University. She holds a first PhD in Constitutional Law and Bioethics from the Humboldt University of Berlin and a second PhD in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has authored eleven public law monographs and has edited (alone and jointly with others) six edited volumes in Bioethics and three edited volumes in public law. She has published numerous studies on constitutional law, Bioethics, personal data protection and new technologies. She is a member of the High-Level Advisory Committee on Artificial Intelligence and the Executive Committee of the Hellenic Bioethics Committee of UNESCO, editor of the scientific journal Gazette of Administrative Law and member of the editorial board of the e-politeia journal, DITE and Dialogues in Public Administration, General Secretary and Treasurer of the Society of Administrative Studies, Member of the Scientific Council of the Tsatsos Foundation and General Secretary of the Association for the Protection of Privacy and Personal Data.

Her recent monograph: Artificial Intelligence: The road to a digital constitutionalism: An ethical-constitutional perspective, Foreword by Ioannis Sarmas, Papazisis Publications, Athens 2023, pp. 1-395.

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