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Tuomas Ojanen is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law, serving as Director for the Doctoral Programme in Law (2022-2025). He holds significant international roles, including Member of the Venice Commission (Council of Europe) and the Management Board of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights.
- Education: Doctor of Law, University of Helsinki
Research interests span Finnish and comparative constitutional law, EU law, international human rights law, and European constitutionalism. His work focuses on constitutional limits to populism, EU founding values, equality legislation, and digital fundamental rights.
Recent publications emphasize equality in Nordic constitutions, data protection, and transnational legal influences. He has led major projects like CONNOR 2030 and contributed to national and EU-level legal frameworks.
Scientific awards include:
- Teacher of the Year 2021
- Thesis Prize by the European Group of Public Law (2000)
- Best Article Prize 2005 (Lakimies)
- Suomen Valkoisen Ruusun I luokan ritarimerkki (2015)
Activities include chairing international conferences (e.g., Nordic PhD Workshop, CPDP 2019) and serving as an ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2017-2020).



