LINA (TRIANTAFYLLIA) PAPADOPOULOU

Lina (Triantafyllia) Papadopoulou is an associate professor of constitutional law, and holder of a Jean Monnet Chair for European Constitutional Law and Culture, at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece. She studied Law at AUTh (Bachelor 1993), Trier (LLM 1994) and Hannover (PhD 1998) and Political Theory at the London School of Economics (LSE, MSc 1999). She was a Post-doc ‘Marie Curie’ Fellow at the LSE (2000-2001) and A.U.Th. (2001/02). Her primary areas of expertise include national, comparative and European constitutional issues and human rights, equality and non-discrimination, religion and the state, and bioethical issues (MAR, euthanasia etc).
Her publications include monographs such as ‘European Political Parties’ (in German) and “National Constitution and Community Law: the ‘supremacy' issue” (2009, in Greek), as well as numerous articles, such as: ‘Rainbow families in Greece: the Outlaws’ (2015), ‘Trapped in
history: Greek Muslim Women under the Sacred Islamic Law’ (2010), ‘Children and Religious freedom: An Enquiry into children's capability of being holders of rights and the nature of religious freedom in the Western world’ (2004) etc.
She is member of the ‘European Commission on Sexual Orientation Law’, of “International Association of Family Law” and stakeholder at the project “Families And Societies, Changing families and sustainable
societies: Policy contexts and diversity over the life course and across generations” (Leader: Prof Livia Sz. Oláh, Stockholm University), member of the European Consortium for Church and State Research and of the European Constitutional Law Network.

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