Professor Christos V. Gortsos – Curriculum Vitae
A.
Dr. Christos Gortsos is Professor of International Economic Law at the Pan-
teion University of Athens (Department of International, European and Area
Studies). He teaches international and European monetary and Ànancial law,
Greek public Ànancial law, as well as economic analysis of law, Àelds in which
he has also published extensively, in Greece and internationally.
B.
He studied, at undergraduate and graduate level, law, economics and À-
nance in the Universities of Athens and Zürich, in the Wharton Business School
(University of Pennsylvania), and in the Graduate Institute of International
Studies (IHEID) of the University of Geneva, where he was awarded his PhD
on International Banking Regulation (1996). During the periods 1988-1989 and
1996-1998 he worked as Research Assistant in the International Center for Mon-
etary and Banking Studies (ICMBS) at the IHEID.
C.
Professor Gortsos is also Visiting Professor and has teaching assignments at
the European Institute of the University of Saarland, the European Institute of
the University of Zürich, the Academy of European Law (ERA, Trier), the Law
School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the University of
Piraeus (Department of International and European Studies), as well as the Eu-
ropean Law and Governance School and the Academy of European Public Law
of the European Public Law Organisation (EPLO).
D.
His most recent books include:
•
Introduction to EMU Law
(in Greek), and
The new EU Directive (2014/49/EU)
on deposit guarantee schemes: an element of the European Banking Union
(in English), both published in 2014 by Nomiki Bibliothiki (Athens), and
•
Fundamentals of Public International Financial Law
(in English), published in
2012 by the Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft (Baden-Baden).
E.
He is a Member of several scientiÀc Associations and Centers, such as the
Committee on International Monetary Law of the International Law Association
(MoComILA, since 2005), the European Center for Economic and Financial Law
(ECEFIL, since 2010), the European Group of Public Law (EGPL) of the European
Public Law Organisation (EPLO, since 2012), and the Academic Board of the Hel-
lenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, since 2013).