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She is a jurist, specialised on International Law and International Human Rights. She studied Law at Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris (France) and did her Masters in the University of Toronto (Canada) and the Irish Centre of Human Rights in Galway (Ireland). | She is a jurist, specialised on International Law and International Human Rights. She studied Law at Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris (France) and did her Masters in the University of Toronto (Canada) and the Irish Centre of Human Rights in Galway (Ireland). | ||
She has always been interested in Global Education. In 2014 she led a two years long personal initiative for the promotion of children rights through theatre and puppet theatre in Latin America, called On the road for childhood/En ruta por la infancia<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/enruta.porlainfancia/] Facebook Page of the project En ruta por la infancia (On the Road for Childhood)</ref>. The project reached more than 15.000 children across 15 countries in Latin America and focused on issues such as education, gender equality, and environmental protection<ref>[http://www.lifo.gr/team/gnomes/47780] An article on the project En ruta por la infancia</ref>. She has also worked as a political officer for the European Union Delegation to Chile <ref>[https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage_en/2610/%20%27%27How%20to%20make%20things%20work%27%27%20-%20Insights%20on%20Helene%27s%20experience%20as%20a%20Junior%20Professional%20in%20Chile] EU Delegation to Chile: Helene's experience</ref> and as an independent researcher for the EU Delegation to Guatemala and for the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (Berlin, Germany)<ref>[https://www.ecchr.eu/en/] European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights' Webpage</ref> Her interest for democracy and human rights also led her to participate to two election observation missions of the EU to Paraguay and Madagascar. | She has always been interested in [[Global Education]]. In 2014 she led a two years long personal initiative for the promotion of children rights through theatre and puppet theatre in Latin America, called On the road for childhood/En ruta por la infancia<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/enruta.porlainfancia/] Facebook Page of the project En ruta por la infancia (On the Road for Childhood)</ref>. The project reached more than 15.000 children across 15 countries in Latin America and focused on issues such as education, gender equality, and environmental protection<ref>[http://www.lifo.gr/team/gnomes/47780] An article on the project En ruta por la infancia</ref>. She has also worked as a political officer for the European Union Delegation to Chile <ref>[https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage_en/2610/%20%27%27How%20to%20make%20things%20work%27%27%20-%20Insights%20on%20Helene%27s%20experience%20as%20a%20Junior%20Professional%20in%20Chile] EU Delegation to Chile: Helene's experience</ref> and as an independent researcher for the EU Delegation to Guatemala and for the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (Berlin, Germany)<ref>[https://www.ecchr.eu/en/] European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights' Webpage</ref> Her interest for democracy and human rights also led her to participate to two election observation missions of the EU to Paraguay and Madagascar. | ||
She speaks fluently Greek, French, English and Spanish. She is also a member of the theatre company Canicula Puppets<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/caniculapuppets/] Canicula Puppets' Facebook Page</ref>. | She speaks fluently Greek, French, English and Spanish. She is also a member of the theatre company Canicula Puppets<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/caniculapuppets/] Canicula Puppets' Facebook Page</ref>. |
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