Ioannis Androulakis is Assistant Professor of Criminal Law & Criminal Procedure at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and attorney-at-law.
He is a national representative in the Implementation Team of UN Convention Against Corruption, member of numerous law-making committees, working groups and evaluation mechanisms of international organizations such as the Financial Action Task Force, the European’s Council task force against organised crime, the groups of Asset Recovery Office and the group of OECD against bribery.
He has served as Advisor to the Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights, Deputy President of the EU Criminal Law Group during the Greek Presidency of 2014, Visiting Professor at the University of Augsburg, fellow of the Onassis Foundation (Göttingen και Halle-Wittenberg), Fritz-Thyssen (University of Munich), OEAD (University of Vienna) and of IVLP program (USA).
Among his publications: Criteria for a Fair Criminal Procedure under Article 6 of the ECHR (2000), Die Globalisierung der Korruptionsbekämpfung (2007), Penal approach of Cartels in public tendering procedures (2008), The State of Implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption (2nd ed. 2017), The Execution of Judicial Expulsion and the Waiver of its Consequences (2017).