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Costas Stratilatis

Costas Stratilatis

Costas Stratilatis (1976) is a full-time assistant professor at the University of Nicosia, where he teaches various courses of Public Law, as well as Media Law and Internet Law. Apart from Media Law, his research interests include Constitutional Lw and Human Rights, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, and Internet Law. He holds a Ph.D. in Law and an LLM in Public Law & Political Sciences from the Law Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He also holds an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has collaborated as a researcher with the Institute of Constitutional Research of Athens, and he has taught Philosophy & Methodology of Law at the Law Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has also been a visiting lecturer to the postgraduate programme of the Journalism Department of the Aristotle University. He is a practicing advocate, and he has worked as a senior associate in the law firm Zepos &Yannopoulos (the Greek member of Lex Mundi).

Major publications include: Self-Regulation in the Context of Network Communication: Neoliberal Cyber-Anarchy or Democratic Cyber-Autonomy? In T. Papachristou et al., Self-Regulation 99 (Sakkoulas, 2005, in Greek), Constituting the Right to Public Electronic Communication: Mass Communication, Freedom and Democracy in the Information Age (Sakkoulas, 2006, in Greek), Political Kant Today: The Foundations of Law, of Property and of the Constitutional Polity (Nissides 2011, in Greek), Entrepreneurial Pluralism and Information Polyphony in Mass Communication Media in K. Zoras et al. (eds), Democracy and Mass Media 37 (Livanis, 2011, in Greek), Reading the Republic: Is Utopianism Redundant? XXIX (4) History of Political Thought 565 (2008), Why a List of Basic Liberties? A Defense of Rawls's First Principle of Justice Against Gray's Incommensurability- Indeterminacy Thesis, IV Annuaire International des Droits de l'Homme 539 (2009), A Counterpoint to Modernity: Laws and Philosophical Reason in Plato's Politicus, 22(1) Law & Critique 15 (2011), Limits of Electoral Equality and Political Representation (with Kostas Chryssogonos) 8(1) European Constitutional Law Review 9 (2012).

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