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Zampia Vernadaki
LLB in Law, National University of Athens (2006), MA in Civil Law, National University of Athens (2008), LLM in International Commercial Law, UCL (2008)
PhD Candidate
Research Topic: EU Civil Procedure and Access to Justice after the Lisbon Treaty: Perspectives for a Coherent Approach?
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Profile
Zampia Vernadaki joined the Faculty of Laws in September 2007 as a Graduate Student in the LLM programme. Zampia holds degrees in Law (LLB), Civil Law (MA) and International Commercial Law (LLM) and is currently a PhD candidate at UCL, focusing on EU Civil Procedure Law and Access to Justice after the Lisbon Treaty. She is a Greek State Scholar (IKY).

In 2009, she undertook research at the International Bar Association (London), where she focused on commercial law matters, including the reform of the EU Consumer Acquis, and alternative dispute resolution. In 2010, she embarked on a traineeship in the European Parliament (Brussels), where she worked on Internal Market and Consumer Protection matters. Finally, in 2011, she carried out research in the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (London), where she analysed diverse topics of EU and Private International Law.
Areas of Expertise

European Law, International Commercial Law, Judicial Studies

Research Projects

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Research Interests

Access to Justice, EU civil procedure law, EU Constitutionalism, Human Rights

UCL Associations/Academic & Professional Memberships
Professional Experience
  • 2011 - 2012: UCL Laws Writing and Learning Mentor
  • 2011 - 2012: Laws Taught Graduate Dissertation Mentor
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Publications
Zampia's publications include:
 
Conference Papers
 
2012
  • 'Constitutional and Functional Legitimacy of EU Civil Procedure Law: the Role of the Right of Access to Justice after the Lisbon Treaty' (International Graduate Legal Research Conference, London, April 2012)
 
2011
  • ‘Legitimacy of EU Civil Procedure Law in the Light of the Right of Access to Justice: A Constitutional Conundrum?’ (The Vices and Virtues of International Constitutionalism, EUI, Florence, October 2011)
  • ‘Civil Procedure Harmonisation in the EU: Unravelling the Policy Considerations’ (New Frontiers in European Studies, Guildford, June-July 2011)
 
Journals
 
2010
 
Manuscripts in Preparation
 
2012
  • 'The Constitutionalisation of European Civil Procedure: the aftermath of Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms'
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