Georgia Martha Gotsi

Georgia Martha Gotsi holds a Law degree from the Faculty of Law of the University of Athens and a Ph.D. from the University of Lausanne, where she defended her doctoral thesis entitled “Neurosciences in Criminal Trials: From Responsibility to Dangerousness”. She also holds postgraduate degrees in Philosophy of Law and in the History of European Legal Thought from the Law Schools of the University of Athens and Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne, respectively. In 2018, she carried out a postdoctoral research at the Faculty of Law of the University of Athens with a fellowship from the State Scholarships Foundation (IKY). From 2012 to 2016, she worked as a research associate at the Research Department of the Institute of Forensic Psychiatry at the University Hospital of Lausanne, and from 2010 to 2012 as a research assistant at Ethos, the interdisciplinary ethics platform of the University of Lausanne. She has also served as a research associate in the Departments of History and Theory of Law, and of Criminal Sciences, at the Faculty of Law of the University of Athens. Dr. Gotsi has taught for several years at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the fields of Philosophy of Law, Bioethics, Criminology/Criminal Policy, and Neuroethics. She has published articles in Greek and international journals and has presented papers at a number of scientific conferences. Her research interests focus on Philosophy of Law, Bioethics, Neuroethics, Psychiatric Ethics, and the Philosophy of Punishment.

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