
معرفی
Stergios Mitas is an Assistant Professor in Legal Philosophy and Methodology at the University of Nicosia, School of Law, Department of Law. His academic work bridges legal philosophy, moral reasoning, and constitutional discourse, with a focus on solidarity, gender rights, and the ethical foundations of law.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy of Law (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), LLM in Public Law and Political Science (Aristotle University), Certificate in Pedagogical Teaching (School of Pedagogical and Technological Education), Postgraduate studies (Université de Poitiers).
Mitas’s research explores Legal Theory and Methodology, Legal and Moral Philosophy, and Social Constitutional Law. His publications address constitutional solidarity, human rights, and critiques of legal norms. Recent works examine gender self-disposition under ECHR jurisprudence and revisit Max Weber’s legitimacy theories.
Mitas’s articles reflect interdisciplinary engagement with Political Philosophy, Constitutional Interpretation, and Human Rights, emphasizing principles like dignity and collective responsibility. He contributes to academic debates on beggary, state legitimacy, and foundational rights, often linking theory to practical legal dilemmas.
Notable Affiliations: ORCID ID 0000-0002-7014-2413; associated with research on UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG4: Quality Education).



