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European Public Law Center (EPLC) was founded on 16 November 1995 in Athens, Greece.[1] The aim of the institute is to promote rule of law and democracy across the whole European Union and other countries.[2] EPLC is currently located in Legrena, near Sounio, Attica, although the previous Athens downtown headquarters are still in operation.[3]

EPLC was conceived by the European Group of Public Law and came into effect by a law of the Hellenic Parliament (law 2358/16.11.1995).[1]

Spyridon Flogaitis is the director of EPLC since its foundation.[4][5]

Foreign governments and universities have a right to be represented in EPLC's Board of Directors, and as of 2008 a dozen of governments are represented, together with 33 universities.[4]

Evripidis Stilianidis worked as a researcher for EPLC from 1997 until 2000.[6]

Projects

EPLC manages the Academy of European Public Law, an educational programme of European Public Law Organization (EPLO).[7] Its working languages are English and French.[7]

References

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