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Professor Ilias Trispiotis is a Professor of Human Rights Law at the University of Leeds' School of Law. He holds a PhD and LLM (Distinction) from University College London (UCL) and an LLB from the University of Athens. His roles include Deputy Head of School and Principal Investigator in impactful research projects.
- Education: PhD (UCL), LLM (UCL), LLB (Athens)
Research focuses on discrimination law, religious freedom, and LGBTQ+ rights. Notable projects include analyzing legal responses to 'conversion therapy' and countering Islamophobia through EU policy. His work has informed UK parliamentary discussions and international NGO strategies.
Publications span journals like the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Legal Studies, addressing themes such as religious discrimination theory and human rights law frameworks. Recent research emphasizes legislative action against 'conversion therapy' and the ethical limits of informed consent in medical practices.
- Awards: 2022 Engaged for Impact Award, 2023 SLSA Impact Prize nomination.
He advises on policy initiatives, including the UK’s proposed 'conversion therapy' legislation. His grants include a UKRI Research England Policy Support Grant (2021–2022) and an ESRC Impact Acceleration Award (2024). Collaborations include the EU Parliament and NGOs.
Teaching includes International Human Rights Law (LLB) and Comparative Human Rights Law (LLM). He is affiliated with the Centre for Law and Social Justice, contributing to interdisciplinary research and advocacy.



