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Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos is a Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializing in human rights law, criminal procedure, and comparative law. His research focuses on the intersection of legal systems, particularly regarding suspects' rights, evidence admissibility, and the impact of European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence. He has authored influential works such as Improperly Obtained Evidence in Anglo-American and Continental Law (2019) and co-edited Judicial Independence Under Threat (2022).
Giannoulopoulos frequently engages with transnational legal challenges, including the effects of Brexit on human rights frameworks and the harmonization of evidence laws across Europe. His work critiques Eurosceptic movements' threats to foundational human rights instruments like the Human Rights Act 1998 and European Convention on Human Rights.
Key contributions include analyses of custodial legal assistance reforms in France, Greece, and the UK, as well as comparative studies on privacy rights and surveillance practices. He has presented at major conferences and contributed to policy debates on judicial independence and legal cosmopolitanism.




