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Andriani Kalintiri

Dr Andriani Kalintiri

Senior Lecturer in Competition Law

Research interests

  • Law

Biography

Dr Andriani Kalintiri is a Senior Lecturer in Competition Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law. She joined King’s College London as a Lecturer in Competition Law in October 2019, having previously been a Lecturer in Law at City University of London (2018-2019) and a Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2016-2018). Andriani holds a PhD from Queen Mary University of London (2015), an LLM in Commercial Law from the University of Cambridge (2011), and an LLB from the University of Athens (2010). She is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and has taught at various institutions, including Cambridge University, the London School of Economics and Political Science and University College London. Andriani is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of European Competition Law & Practice and she has also served as Co-Convenor of the EU & Competition Law section of the Society of Legal Scholars (2020-2023) and the book reviews editor of the European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (2017-2022). In 2020 Andriani was appointed by the Greek government to serve as a member of the Law Preparatory Commission for the implementation of the ECN+ Directive and the modernisation of Greek competition law, while she has also acted as an Expert Advisor to the Hellenic Competition Commission. Her research has featured in leading generalist and specialist journals and her monograph on Evidence Standards in EU Competition Enforcement: The EU Approach was published by Hart in 2019.

Membership of professional bodies

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy; Non-practicing member of the Athens Bar Association

PhD supervisions

Yes, Andriani is accepting PhD supervisions.

Research interests

Andriani’s research seeks to illuminate how authorities and courts make, or should make, decisions when they enforce the competition rules. The distinct focal point of her research is the design of appropriate rules to mitigate uncertainty and complexity and to safeguard the effectiveness and fairness of enforcement. Andriani’s work cuts across all areas of competition law, endorsing a holistic approach, and combines conceptual, doctrinal, theoretical, qualitative and empirical analysis.

Teaching

  • Competition Law and the Digital Economy (LLM)
  • Competition Law (LLB)
  • European Law (LLB)

If you are a law student at King's and would like to speak with Andriani, please do not hesitate to get in touch with her by email to arrange an appointment.

    News

    New partnership launched at Future of Competition Enforcement event in Brussels

    The Brussels School of Governance hosted a joint event with The Dickson Poon School of Law on 30 November 2022 to celebrate the launch of a new partnership...

    The Dickson Poon School of Law Dean Dan Hunter, standing behind a lectern, holding a microphone at the launch of the Brussels Schools of Governance partnership event

    Events

    30Novthe future of competition enforcement thumbnail

    The Future of Competition Enforcement

    The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London and the Brussels School of Governance are delighted to invite you to this joint event on the Future of...

    Please note: this event has passed.

      News

      New partnership launched at Future of Competition Enforcement event in Brussels

      The Brussels School of Governance hosted a joint event with The Dickson Poon School of Law on 30 November 2022 to celebrate the launch of a new partnership...

      The Dickson Poon School of Law Dean Dan Hunter, standing behind a lectern, holding a microphone at the launch of the Brussels Schools of Governance partnership event

      Events

      30Novthe future of competition enforcement thumbnail

      The Future of Competition Enforcement

      The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London and the Brussels School of Governance are delighted to invite you to this joint event on the Future of...

      Please note: this event has passed.