Bilde av Deligiannis Virvos, Konstantinos
Bilde av Deligiannis Virvos, Konstantinos
Stipendiat Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea konstantinos.d.virvos@uit.no

Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos


Job description

Konstantinos is a PhD Fellow - Researcher at the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS), focusing on shipping, enviornmetal protection of marine ecosystems, the ecosystem approach, and the Arctic. 

Konstantinos studied law in the Democritus University of Thrace and holds two master's degrees, one in Public International Law from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and one in the Law of the Sea from UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. He has worked as a lawyer in Greece and is a member of the Athens Bar Association. He has also completed the BlueBook traineeship in the European Union Commision Directorare General on Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and an internship at the International Maritime Organization. He started working in the PhD programme of UiT within NCLOS in April 2022. His doctorate thesis is titled "The Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach in Shipping: Norwegian Practice and Prospectives".


  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos, Jan Jakub Solski :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss in the Arctic: prevention, monitor, and preparedness
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Artificial Intelligence-empowered Autonomous Software - Moral Dilemmas, Ethics, Regulations, Opportunities, Challenges, and Requirements (Roundtable discussion)
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos, Nikolaos Gkikas, Mazyar Ahmad, Mana Elise Hera Tugend, Mathilde Daasvatn Morel, Dany Channraksmeychhoukroth et al.:
    Introduction to the outcomes of the 2023 NCLOS Conference on "Ocean Commons"
    NCLOS Blog 2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    A Peculiar Interaction: Extreme Temperature Rise in the North Atlantic and the International Maritime Organization’s Sulphur Regulation
    The NCLOS Blog 2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos, Igor Eulaers, Anni Djurhuus :
    Towerds Ecosystem-based Management Operationalization
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos, Igor Eulaers :
    Towards pan-Arctic area-based conservation
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Ecosystem risks from human activities in the fast-changing Central Arctic Ocean – Possible Management option in The Arctic Toolbox.
    2024
  • Jan Jakub Solski, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Rethinking Arctic Governance: Focusing on Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in the Context of Geopolitical Tensions
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    The Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach in Shipping: Norwegian Practice and Prospectives
    2023
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Introducing the Ecosystem Approach in the Shipping Sector
    2023
  • Mana Elise Hera Tugend, Ingrid Solstad Andreassen, Bastiaan (Bas) Klerk, Nikolaos Gkikas, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Introduction to the Outcomes of the 2022 NCLOS Conference on Ocean Space
    NCLOS Blog 2023
  • Apostolos Tsiouvalas, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    From Ambition to Reality: Envisioning a Future Greek Arctic Srategy
    2023
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Escaping the Sanctuary of Ice: the thawing of permafrost in the Arctic
    2023
  • Jan Jakub Solski, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in(to) the Arctic: What Opportunity Lies amid the Crisis of Arctic Ocean Governance?
    2023
  • Jan Jakub Solski, Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in(to) the Arctic: What Opportunity Lies amid the Crisis of Arctic Ocean Governance?
    2023
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Shipping and Navigation in the Arctic Ocean
    2023
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    The Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach in Shipping: Norwegian Practice and Prospectives
    2023
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    Implementing the Ecosystem Approach in Shipping: the case of the Arctic Ocean
    2022
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis Virvos :
    A Call for the Application of Environmental Justice in the Arctic
    2022

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    Research interests

    Public International Law, Law of the Sea, Arctic Governance, Environmental Law, Maritime Law

    Teaching

    JUR - 3054 General Law of the Sea II, 2022, 2023

    JUR - 3053 Law of the Sea and the Arctic, 2023

    JUR - 3622 International Environmental Law and Climate Change in the Arctic, 2024