Straton Papagianneas
PhD candidate
- Name
- Dr. S. Papagianneas
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- s.papagianneas@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Straton Papagianneas is a PhD Candidate at the Institute for Area Studies.
More information about Straton Papagianneas
Bio
Straton Papagianneas is a PhD Candidate at the Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University. He is also connected to the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society (VVI) and the eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies.
His PhD Project researches smart court reform in China, i.e. the digitisation and automation of courts. It focuses on how normative and ideological ideas about law and courts in China’s political-legal system shape and influence the automation of justice administration. It argues that smart courts cater to the belief in science as the primary legitimating principle for decision-making. Moreover, the instrumental conceptualisation of law and courts and their subordinate position to the political will of the party-state make the digitisation and automation of justice appealing. Smart courts fit perfectly within the worldview of the Chinese party-state and perpetuate it in turn.
Straton previously was senior editor of the Mapping China Journal and Assistant Managing Editor of the China Guiding Cases Project at the Stanford Law School.
He studied International Law at Wuhan University. He also obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Economic Diplomacy at the Brussels Diplomatic Academy and his MA and BA in Chinese Studies from the University of Heidelberg and University of Leuven respectively.
He is interested in the socio-legal study of Chinese law, legal and judicial reforms, criminal justice, automation of judicial practice, and its relation to fairness, procedural justice, and broader society.
Education
2018-2019: International & Chinese Law at Wuhan University
2017-2018: Postgraduate Economic Diplomacy at the Brussels Diplomatic Academy
2015-2017: MA Chinese Studies with a minor in Development Economics at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg.
2012-2015: BA in Language & Area Studies: Sinology with a minor in Economic Policy and Management at the Catholic University of Leuven
Summer 2014: Summer Programme in Chinese Law at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Language Skills
Dutch: | Native speaker |
English: |
Excellent knowledge (level C2, 116/120 TOEFL) |
French: |
Excellent knowledge (level C2) |
German: |
Very good knowledge (level C1) |
Chinese: | Good knowledge (HSK 5) |
PhD candidate
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SAS China
- Papagianneas S. (3 September 2024), Smart courts, smart justice? : Automation and digitisation of courts in China (Dissertatie. Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Bedner A.W. & Hof S. van der, Creemers R.J.E.H.
- Papagianneas S. (2023), Smart governance in China’s political-legal aystem, China Law and Society Review 6(2): 146-180.
- Papagianneas S. (2023), Automating intervention in Chinese justice: smart courts and supervision reform, Asian Journal of Law and Society 10(3): 463-489.
- Creemers R., Papagianneas S. & Knight A. (Eds.) (2023), The Emergence of China’s Smart State. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Papagianneas S. & Knight A.D. (2023), The stumbling smart state: fragmented policy experimentation & dubious consolidation. In: Creemers R., Papagianneas S. & Knight A. (Eds.), The emergence of China's smart state: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Papagianneas S. & Junius N. (2023), Fairness and justice through automation in China's smart courts, Computer Law and Security Review 51: 105897.
- Creemers R.J.E.H., Papagianneas S. & Knight A.D. (Eds.) (2023), The emergence of China's smart state. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
- Papagianneas S. (2021), Towards smarter and fairer justice?: A review of the Chinese scholarship on building smart courts and automating justice, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 51(2): 327-347.