Constantina Lazaridou, Member (non-practising) of the Cyprus Bar Association / FHEALecturer in LawEmail: c.lazaridou@qmul.ac.ukProfileTeachingResearchSupervisionPublic EngagementProfileDr Constantina Lazaridou is a Lecturer in Law at Queen Mary University of London. She teaches EU law and Family Law at the undergraduate level. She is the module convenor of EU Trade Law at postgraduate level. She is also the Programme Director for Law LLB. Prior to joining Queen Mary in 2024, Dr Lazaridou was a Lecturer in Law and Course Leader of the Law LLB Programme, at Buckinghamshire New University. She received her PhD in 2023 from the University of Birmingham, her LLM from the University of Reading and LLB from Cardiff University. she is also an inactive member of the Cyprus Bar Association since 2017, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK.Undergraduate Teaching LAW4009/LAW5105 EU Law LAW6031 Family Law Postgraduate Teaching SOLM035 EU Trade Law Research European Union Law – more specifically with a focus on the interaction between fundamental economic freedoms and fundamental human rights, looking at the European Court of Justice’s approach. General protection of fundamental human rights under EU Law and their relationship to the ECHR. AI and human rights implications at the European Union level. Work in progress I am currently working on publishing my PhD as a monograph – ‘Fundamental Economic Freedoms Vs Fundamental Human Rights: An Unresolved Legal Conundrum for the European Court of Justice.’ Conference Paper Presentations: May 2022: ‘The Rise of Legal Inequalities and Uncertainties in Fundamental Human Rights Protection when Interacting with Fundamental Economic Freedoms: The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ’s) Approach,’ at the Interdisciplinary conference on European Advanced Studies (IDEAS), Institute of European Studies, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. September 2021: ‘Fundamental Economic Freedoms Vs Fundamental Human Rights: An unresolved legal conundrum for the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice (ECJ)’, at Birmingham Law School’s Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, UK. May 2021: ‘A legal perspective on the altering identity of the European Union and the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) Approach: A European Community of Human Rights?’ at the Graduate Centre for European Law, University of Birmingham, UK. June 2019: Presentation of PhD Research at the Icourts Summer School: University of Copenhagen, Denmark. May 2019: ‘The Changing Nature of the Legal Protection of Fundamental Rights in the EU’s Legal Order by the European Court of Justice (ECJ): An Indication of a change in the EU’s Character?’, At the Graduate Centre for European Law, University of Birmingham, UK. SupervisionDr Lazaridou welcomes proposals for postgraduate supervision in the fields of EU law, EU internal market law, EU fundamental human rights law.Public Engagement Member of the UK Association of EU Law (UKAEL) Member of British Academy ECR