Law professor Konstantinos Kerameus – Father of the Minister of Education died
The deceased, father of the Minister of Education and Religions Nikis Kerameos, was born in Thessaloniki on 21/4/1937.
He was an emeritus professor of Civil Procedure at the Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and at the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
In More than 40 years of his academic career, he connected his activity with the didactic, scientific and research offer, especially in the field of civil procedural law, comparative law and international procedural law, having taught in many law schools in Greece and abroad.
Who was Konstantinos Kerameus?
He was born in Thessaloniki. He received a law degree from the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1960) and a doctorate from the Free University of Berlin (1962).
He served as an assistant in the civil law department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and then as an associate professor (1967), full professor at the Chair of Civil Procedure at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1971) and then full professor of Civil Procedure at EKPA (1982).
He has taught civil law, comparative law and international procedural law at many foreign universities (notably Berlin, Hamburg, Paris II, Tulane, Louisiana State University, Ohio State University, Ghent) and has lectured at over 90 European, American and Japanese universities.
The scientific and research of the project includes Greek and foreign language manuals, monographs, systematic works and article interpretation.
He was named honorary professor of law at the Universities of Hamburg (1993), Paris II Pantheon-Assas (2000), Liege (2003) and Vienna (2003). He was also president of the International Academy of Comparative Law (1998-2006), director of the Hellenic Institute of International and Foreign Law (1990-2007), president of the State Scholarship Foundation (1992-1995), president of the Academic Cooperation Association (1992-1995) )), full member of the Academy (since 1994), member of the International Union of Legal Science (since 1993) and member of the International Union of Procedural Law (since 1995), president of the Hellenic Association for Arbitration etc.
He represented Greece in diplomatic conferences and meetings, including the Lugano Conventions and the negotiations for Greece’s accession to the Brussels Convention, as well as in committees for the harmonization of contract law, torts and civil procedure. In parallel with his academic career, he participated as an arbitrator in international arbitrations and practiced law before the Supreme Court and as Chief Legal Adviser of the National Bank of Greece.
He leaves behind his wife Marilena Sarri-Kerameos (lawyer), his son Dimitris Kerameas (lawyer), the daughter of Niki Kerameos (lawyer, MP & Minister of Education) and five grandchildren.