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Konstantinos Stylianou

Bio

Konstantinos received his SJD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015.  He researched and wrote on the intersection of law and technology. He is currently a Fellow at the Center for Technology and Society at FGV Direito Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He holds an LL.M. in Law, Science and Technology from Harvard Law School and a Master’s degree in European and International Law from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. In 2011 Konstantinos was a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Socio-legal Studies, University of Oxford. He has worked and/or interned at the Council of Europe (European Audiovisual Observatory), the Federal Communications Commission, the Berkman Center, the European Platform for Regulatory Authorities, and he has advised numerous internet startup companies. During 2007-2008 he was the Director for the International Focus Program at the European Law Students’ Association. His work and research have been supported among others by the Fulbright Foundation, the Onassis Foundation and the National Scholarship Foundation.

  • Telecommunications
  • Networks
  • Internet
  • Industrial Organization
  • Innovation
  • Intellectual Property
  • An Innovation-Centric Approach of Telecommunications Infrastructure Regulation, 16 Virginia Journal of Law and Technology 221 (2011)
  • An Evolutionary Study of Cloud Computing Services’ Privacy Terms, 27 John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 593 (2010)
  • Hasta La Vista, Privacy Or How Technology Terminated Privacy, in Personal Data Privacy And Protection in a Surveillance Era: Technologies And Practices 44 (Christina Akrivopoulou & Athanasios Psygkas, eds, 2010)
  • Fulbright Scholar
  • Onassis Foundation Scholar
  • President Gutmann Leadership Award
  • Institute for Education and European Culture Scholarship