
معرفی
Stergios Aidinlis serves as Lecturer in Law and Programme Director for the LLM/MSc in Law, Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies at Keele Law School, Keele University, having joined in 2023 after roles as Researcher on Law and AI at the University of Oxford and Research Analyst at Trilateral Research.
His educational qualifications include:
- DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies (2020), University of Oxford, St Cross College
- MSt in Socio-Legal Research (Distinction), University of Oxford
- MJur, University of Oxford
- LLM in Criminal Law (Distinction), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- LLB in Criminal Law (Distinction), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
A leading scholar at the intersection of law and technology, Aidinlis specializes in data sharing regulation within public administration, examining how government-owned administrative data is disclosed for research purposes. His work critically analyzes tensions between data protection frameworks and human rights law, particularly regarding GDPR implementation during crises like the Covid-19 pandemic, while addressing ethical implications of emerging technologies including machine learning applications in law enforcement contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- ESRC Doctoral Fellowship
- Onassis Foundation Scholarship
His advisory role as Programme Director encompasses curriculum leadership for Keele's specialized LLM/MSc program, building on prior teaching experience as Graduate Teaching Assistant in Human Rights Law at Oxford. Significant research funding includes ESRC and Onassis Foundation support for his doctoral work, alongside involvement in the H2020 DARLENE project developing augmented reality tools for police situational awareness.
He actively contributes to Keele University's Human Rights Law Research Group and Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, driving interdisciplinary initiatives that bridge legal theory with practical technological challenges.




