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Who was Alexia Tsatsou, who passed away at the age of 54 – The life and career of the daughter of constitutional scholar Dimitris Tsatsos

Daughter of the distinguished constitutional scholar Dimitris Tsatsos, she herself followed a path strongly connected to Law and Institutions - In her personal life, she was married to the economist Nassos Hadjidemitriou and mother of two children

Newsroom April 23 08:22

Alexia Tsatsou, who passed away at the age of 54, was an active lawyer with a broad scientific, professional, and social contribution.

Daughter of the renowned constitutional scholar Dimitris Tsatsos, she too followed a path deeply connected with Law and Institutions.

She was a member of the Athens Bar Association and actively participated in the Boards of significant institutions, such as the European Constitutional Law Center – Themistoklis & Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation and the Dimitris Tsatsos Institute for European Constitutional Sciences.

Her professional experience included significant milestones: she worked at the State Legal Council and collaborated with the Max-Planck Institute in Munich, while she was an assistant to the Legal Advisor at the National Technical University of Athens. Her time at the international auction house Christie’s, where she worked on documenting 19th-century paintings, was also significant.

Dedicated to the public good, she was a volunteer in organizations such as “Merimna,” animal welfare societies, and “The Smile of the Child.” She also served as a special advisor to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and a collaborator of the Legal Advisor on urban planning, spatial planning, and environmental issues, especially in the context of Greece’s bid for the EXPO.

In her personal life, she was married to economist Nasso Chatzidimitriou and was the mother of two children.

Alexia Tsatsou passed away suddenly at the age of 54. The news of her death was announced in a post by Andreas Loverdos.

Memorandum for the loss of Alexia Tsatsou issued by the Tsatsos Foundation
The following is stated:

The Board of Directors of the European Constitutional Law Center – Themistoklis and Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation was deeply saddened to learn of the death of its long-time member and the daughter of the Foundation’s founder, Alexia Tsatsou.

Her contribution to our Foundation was invaluable. The members of the Board bid her farewell with sorrow.

Honoring her contribution and memory, the Board resolves:

– To express heartfelt condolences to her family.

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– To lay a wreath at her funeral and send a delegation, led by the President of the Foundation.

– To make a donation to the SOS Children’s Villages, according to her family’s wishes.

– To publicize the resolution and post it on the Foundation’s website.

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