Konstantinos D. Magliveras graduated from the School of Law, University of Athens in 1986. He was awarded a Master of Laws (LL.M) in European Legal Studies from the Faculty of Law, Exeter University, Great Britain in 1988; and a Master of Laws (LL.M) by research in European Community Law from the School of Law, University of East Anglia, Great Britain in 1989, which also awarded him a scholarship. He holds a D. Phil in the International Law and the Law of International Organizations from the Faculty of Law, Oxford University, Great Britain (1998) for which he was awarded a scholarship from the British Academy. He has carried out post-doctoral research in European Community Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands (1998), which was financed by the European Commission. Moreover, he has been a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, USA (1997) and a Visiting Researcher at the Faculty of Law, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (2010).
He has taught as a full-time member of staff at the University of Aberdeen (1989-1991), the University of Sussex (1994-1995) and the University of East Anglia, Great Britain (1999). Since 2001, he has been teaching at the Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece, where he is currently an Associate Professor the Law of International Organizations. He has also held teaching posts in other Greek Universities (University of Macedonia, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, and Athens University of Economics and Business).
He has participated as an external researcher in two research projects at the Research Centre for the Greek Society, Academy of Athens, Greece. He has acted as an expert on Greek Migration Law for the Legal Department of the International Organization for Migration, Geneva, Switzerland, and for the Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Since 2001, he is a contributing editor of European Current Law, which is published by Sweet & Maxwell, Great Britain.
Since 1989, he has been a practicing lawyer in Greece and a member of the Athens Bar Association.
His teaching and research interests cover, inter alia, the areas of Public International Law (with an emphasis on International Criminal Law), European Union Law, International and Regional Protection of Human Rights, Transnational Migration, and Trafficking in Human Beings. He has also a strong interest in African legal affairs and multilateral institutions.
He has published more than 100 monographs, book chapters and articles and had presented papers at more than 35 academic conferences.
See here the list of publications & conference papers