Dimitrios Koukiadis is Lecturer of European/Comparative Law, Personal Data Protection Law, and Internet Law at the University of Nicosia, School of Law, and Adjunct Professor of European/Comparative Law at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, School of Law. He studied at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Law (LL.B., summa cum laude), he continued his postgraduate studies at Northwestern University, School of Law/Kellogg School of Business (LL.M., Honorably) and at Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government in the field of public organization and leadership. Continuing his executive education, he has studied with distinction Internet and Media Platforms at the University of Chicago, Internet, Technology and Security at the University of Michigan, and Artificial Intelligence Planning and Philosophy of Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.
He holds a Doctorate in Laws (LL.D., summa cum laude) from Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, School of Law. He is member of Thessaloniki Bar Association and Frankfurt Bar Association, as well as Certified Mediator/Arbitrator in Germany, USA and Greece specialized in Labor-, Commercial-, Energy-, Medical-, Family mediation and Commercial/Energy Arbitration. He is also member of the Organisation of Mediation and Arbitration in Greece for labor/employment conflict resolution.
He has published extensively, domestically and internationally, in the fields of Internet/New Technologies law, Personal Data Protection law, Labor law, and Constitutional/Comparative law.