Centre for European Constitutional Law – Themistokles and Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation ![]() |
| What is the Centre for European Constitutional Law?
The Centre for European Constitutional Law – Themistokles and Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation (CECL) is one of the most active European (non profit) research institutes. Founder and first President was Professor Dimitris Th. Tsatsos (1933-2010). The Centre aspires to contribute to the promotion of democratic institutions and the welfare state under the rule of law, the deepening of European integration and the strengthening of international cooperation with respect to the cultural identity of each state. In specific, the objective of the Centre is to undertake theoretical and applied scientific research in Greek, European and comparative public law, institutions and public policies, the provision of institution and capacity building to developing countries and new member-states of the European Union and the enhancement of public awareness on developments in the european area. The Centre was founded in 1995 and has, until now, undertaken research and institution building projects in more than 25 countries while it maintains a wide network of collaborating institutions and experts all over the world. The Centre has special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). The Centre is certified for the services it offers by ISO 9001:2008. The CECL team welcomes innovative research ideas and cooperation proposals and would be happy to welcome you to its network of collaborators. To explore our multidisciplinary expertise fields, please browse through our renewed website. |
Memory of Dimitris Th. Tsatsos