
Andrea Manoli is a Board Member of the Tax Tribunal of the Republic of Cyprus and a research Scholar at the School of Law UCLan Cyprus. She holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of Leicester (2010-2013), an LLM in International Commercial Law from the University of Nottingham (2013–2015), a Master of Arts in Security and Diplomacy from UCLan Cyprus (2015-2017), and a PhD in Law from the University of Lancashire in the UK (old UCLan) (2025). She also holds a Professional Certificate in Arbitration and a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate.
Andrea’s PhD focuses on children’s rights and the sexual exploitation of children in the Island of Cyprus. Her research interests revolve around children’s rights, human rights, criminal law, sexual offences, juvenile delinquency, Constitutional law and colonialism. She has participated in various public consultations and conferences. Across the years, she took part in externally funded projects supported by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), the British High Commission in Nicosia, and the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union for Jean Monnet Actions (Jean Monnet Module EU-POP and Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for the Rule of Law and European Values).
She has been a researcher at ICLAIM since 2019 and has participated in several projects of the organization, including Human Trafficking in Cyprus and Social Impacts of COVID-19. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on human rights and violence and children’s rights in Cyprus and beyond.