Eleni Nerantzi

About

Researcher in criminal law theory and Artificial Intelligence at the European University Institute; Former postgraduate student in Law (Magister Juris) at the University of Oxford (Distinction); a holder of master’s in criminal law and bachelor’s in law from Athens Law Faculty (first class honours); qualified lawyer with hands-on work experience.

Work

European University Institute
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PhD Researcher

Italy

Oxford Institute for Ethics in AI
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Visitor

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
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Visiting Fellow

Germany

Education

University of Oxford
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Magister Juris (Distinction)

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Greece

Master’s in criminal law and criminal procedure (GPA: 9.2/10 (Excellent)

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Greece

Bachelor’s in law GPA: 8.89/10 (Excellent); Ranking: 7th among 205 graduates, Top 3%

Publications

“All AIs are Psychopaths”? The Scope and Impact of a Popular Analogy

Published by

Philosophy & Technology

Summary

journal-article

The Mothers Grimm

Published by

European Review of Books (issue 6)

Summary

magazine-article

‘Hard AI Crime’: The Deterrence Turn

Published by

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies

Summary

journal-article

The Art of Losing: On artificial intelligence, murderous elephants and Elisabeth Bishop

Published by

European Review of Books (issue 3)

Summary

magazine-article