Dr. Artemis P. Malliaropoulou
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Dr. Artemis P. Malliaropoulou teaches arbitration and private international law in the International & European Law Program at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. She holds an LL.B. (University of Athens), an LL.M. (London School of Economics), and a Ph.D. in law (University of Athens). She was a recognised student at Oxford University and a visiting scholar at Columbia University. She is admitted to the Athens Bar (since 2010) and to the roll of solicitors of England & Wales (since 2023). Her working experience includes placements at the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs (New York), the Council of the EU - Legal Service (Brussels), the International Criminal Court (Hague), the Unidroit Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Rome), the British Institute for International and Comparative Law (London), Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP (London), Shearman & Sterling LLP (Paris), Allen & Overy LLP (Paris). She is included in the GAR Who's Who Legal: Arbitration - Future Leaders - Non-Partners - Greece- list (2019-2022). She is involved in the Young ICCA and Young ITA mentoring schemes. Her research interests cover the broad spectrum of international arbitration, investment law, EU law, art law and the interrelation between international public and private law.