Eugenia Prevedourou Associate Professor (Administrative Law

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Eugenia Prevedourou Associate Professor (Administrative Law
Eugenia Prevedourou
Associate Professor (Administrative Law)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Faculty of Law
Email: [email protected], jenny@ prevedourou.gr
Eugenia Prevedourou, born in Patras, is Associate Professor of Administrative Law at
the Faculty of Law at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She studied Law
atNational and Kapodistrian University of Athensand pursued her postgraduate
studies at the University PARIS II (Université de Droit, d'Économieet de Sciences
Sociales de Paris).
She obtained the DEA (Diplôme d'études approfondies) in Internal Public Law (1988)
and the DEA in Community Law (1989). After doctoral studies under the supervision
of Prof. Yves Gaudemet, also in Paris, she was awarded the title of Docteur en Droit
de l’Université Paris II in October 1994. The doctoral thesis, bearing the title“Les
recours administratifs obligatoires. Étude comparée des droits allemand et français”,
waspublishedin 1996 by LGDJ.
From 1992 till 2001, she worked as a civil servant in the Court of justice of the
European Union. In 1998, she obtained a nine-month post-doctoral scholarship from
EPLO for the Universities of Paris I (6 months) and the Technische Universität
Dresden (3 months).
Since October 2001 she has been teaching at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
She has also taught for short periods at the University PARIS II and at the University
Montpellier I (visiting professor).
Since the 1st of July 2008, she is member of the Appeals Board of the European
University Institute of Florence. Her mandate was renewed in July 2014 for six years.
E. Prevedourou is an attorney-at-law, member of the Athens Bar Association, since
1988.
Her native tongue is Greek and she speaks fluently French, English and German.
Besides her doctoral thesis, she is the author of two further books in french:
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“Le principe de confiancelégitime en droit public français”, PréfaceÉp.
Spiliotopoulos, Institut d’histoire constitutionnelle hellénique et de droit
constitutionnel, Études 8, éd. Droit & Économie - P. N. Sakkoulas, Athènes
1998(130 pages)
“L'évolution de l'autonomie procédurale des États membres de l'Union
européenne. Recherches sur le pouvoir du juge administratif d'apprécier
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d'office la compatibilité du droit national avec le droit communautaire »,
Préface Gérard Timsit, Εuropean Public Law Series/Bibliothèque de Droit
Public, 1999, vol. XII, (289 pages).
She has also published three monographs in Greek:
1) The complexe administrative procedure: national law and community perspective,
Sakkoulas, 2005 (486 p.)
2) No need to adjudicate in actions for annulment, Sakkoulas, 2012 (372 p.)
3) The influence of the european law on the process in the Council of State,
NomikiBibliothiki, 2012 (ΧΧ +236 p.)
She has made a significant number of publications in the fields of Administrative Law
and European Community Law, as well as lectures in seminars and congresses, both
national and european.
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