European Institute of Law, Science and Technology is rated 3 out of 5 in the category museums and institutions. Read and write reviews about European Institute of Law, Science and Technology. The European Institute of Law, Science and Technology (EILST) is a non-for-profit, research organization, established in 2004, that seeks to improve international, regional and national laws and policies by better integration of scientific and technological achievements in laws and promote innovation for the benefit of humanity. EILST headquarters are in Athens, Greece by its Statute of incorporation, while it has held offices in Brussels, Belgium. The Executive Director of EILST is Dr. Dionysia- Theodora Avgerinopoulou, Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of the Global Water Partnership and f. Chair of the Environment Committee of the Greek Parliament, while the Deputy Executive Director of EILST is Prof. Eleni Chatzichristou, an Astrophysics Professor in Paris, France. The Member of the Board of Directors originate from Belgium, Spain and Greece, while the participants and researchers of EILST reside in more than 20 countries from all over the world. For more than one decade, EILST keeps building effective platforms for dialogue among legal experts, scientists, innovators, Governments and the business community, while it promotes research and innovation on the following pillars (sectors): environment & climate change; renewable energy; air & space technologies; artificial intelligence; telecommunications & IoT; biosciences; and social sciences and laws. EILST puts a special emphasis on projects and technology-transfer to developing countries, while it has a special section on Women, Law and Sciences, and Youth Empowerment and Education for all. EILST supports a low carbon economy, a zero-waste society, a smart inclusive sustainable development and a high level of education for all. EILST promotes the Development Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Athens, Attiki