Biography

Dr Mihalis Kritikos is a Policy Analyst at the European Parliament working as a legal/ethics advisor on Science and Technology issues (STOA/EPRS). He is also a Fellow of the Law Science Technology & Society Programme of the University of Brussels (VUB-LSTS) and a Visiting Lecturer at the College of Europe. Mihalis is a legal expert in the fields of EU decision-making, food/environmental law, the responsible governance of science and innovation and the regulatory control of new and emerging risks. He He has worked as a Research Programme Manager for the Ethics Review Service of the European Commission, as a Senior Associate in the EU Regulatory and Environment Affairs Department of White and Case (Brussels office), as a Lecturer at several UK Universities and as a Lecturer/Project Leader at the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA). He also taught EU Law for several years at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

Research

Law and ethics of emerging technologies, Risk Regulation, Research Ethics, Environmental and Health Law, EU Institutional Law.

Publications

What if law shaped technologies? EPRS, European Parliament (2018)

What if technologies shaped the law? EPRS, European Parliament (2018)

What if editing genes could fight rare diseases? EPRS, European Parliament (2018)

GMO Regulation in the EU,-The False Promise of Proceduralism, Palgrave-Macmillan (2017)

Assistive technologies: legal and ethical reflections, EPRS, European Parliament (2018)