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For a detailed curriculum vitae of Mr. Demetriou click: [[Vitae: Demetris Demetriou|Full CV]].
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Mr. Demetriou is a Legal Advisor at Future Worlds Center. He is an Implementing Partner of UNHCR Project [[Strengthening Asylum]] in Cyprus. His contribution at FWC contain legal representation in the field of asylum and refugee law, facilitation of submission of asylum applications at the Immigration Police Officers and detention centres. He is also responsible for referring vulnerable persons to appropriate psychological support and accompanying them at RSD interviews and he acts as an advisor.
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==Workshops - Seminars==
<ul>
<li> Training Seminar,  4-6 May 2012, Bologna, Italy </li>
<strong>Title:</strong> ELENA Advanced Course, Generalised violence, Armed Conflict & the Need for International Protection
<li> Training Seminar,  14-15 December, 2011 / Nicosia, Cyprus </li>
<strong>Title:</strong> Investigation and documentation of torture according to the Istanbul Protocol
<li> Training Seminar 16-17 November 2011, Nicosia, Cyprus</li>
<strong>Title:</strong> Fleeing Homophobia, seeking safety in Europe: asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity
</ul><br><br>
==Languages==
* Mother tongue : Greek
* Other language : English (fluent), French (intermediate)
==References==
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[[Category: Current Associates]]
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[[Category:Legal Advisor]]

Latest revision as of 23:42, 24 October 2014

Demetris Demetriou
Demetris Demetriou
With FWC November 2011 - present
Key Project(s) Strengthening Asylum
Degree(s) LLB Law, LLM Public International Law, Barrister-at-law - member of the Cyprus Bar since 2011
University(ies) University College London, City University London



For a detailed curriculum vitae of Mr. Demetriou click: Full CV.


Mr. Demetriou is a Legal Advisor at Future Worlds Center. He is an Implementing Partner of UNHCR Project Strengthening Asylum in Cyprus. His contribution at FWC contain legal representation in the field of asylum and refugee law, facilitation of submission of asylum applications at the Immigration Police Officers and detention centres. He is also responsible for referring vulnerable persons to appropriate psychological support and accompanying them at RSD interviews and he acts as an advisor.



Workshops - Seminars

  • Training Seminar, 4-6 May 2012, Bologna, Italy
  • Title: ELENA Advanced Course, Generalised violence, Armed Conflict & the Need for International Protection
  • Training Seminar, 14-15 December, 2011 / Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Title: Investigation and documentation of torture according to the Istanbul Protocol
  • Training Seminar 16-17 November 2011, Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Title: Fleeing Homophobia, seeking safety in Europe: asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity



Languages

  • Mother tongue : Greek
  • Other language : English (fluent), French (intermediate)

References