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Acknowledgements to ELSA International and Participants in the Legal Research Group on OSH Leg Acknowledgements to ELSA International and participants in the Legal Research Group on OSH Leg. Position Name Education Work experience Vice President Antonia LLB Student, Law School of Aristotle for Academic Markoviti University of Thessaloniki Activities Vice President Jakub Čája LLB Student, Comenius University in for Academic Bratislava Activities International Bruno Filipe Master of Law (LLM) University of Academic Monteiro Cambridge Coordinator International Marilena Graduated L.M.M in International and Lawyer at Athens Research Zidianaki European Law in Vrije Universiteit Bar Association Assistant Brussel International Sofia Lovisa Graduated L.L.M from Stockholm Research Linder University Assistant International Kerli Kalk B.A., School of Law, University of Tartu Human Resources Assistant Linguistic editor Paola Ibraj Master o f Science in Civil Law, Faculty of Law, University of Tirana Linguistic editor Louise Undergraduate, Economics and Spanish, Murtagh Trinity College Dublin Linguistic editor Alena Křížová LBB in International and European Law, University of Groningen Linguistic editor Georgia Maria Undergraduate, Faculty of Law of the Kalogirou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Linguistic editor Nathalie LLB in International and European Law, Bienfait University of Groningen Linguistic editor Olga Athens University of Economics and Koumpouri Business Linguistic editor Lampirini Graduate student at the Law Faculty of EU Careers Koletsi the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Ambassador by EPSO (European Personnel Selection Office) Linguistic edit or Iona Buca Undergraduate, Faculty of Law, Babe ș- Bolyai University Linguistic editor Sophia Undergraduate, Faculty of Law, Telonaki University of Thessaloniki Linguistic editor Jakob Elias 5th year, Faculty of Law, University of Embacher Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice Linguistic editor Dónal Merrick LBB, Maynooth University Linguistic editor Diane de LLM in European Law, Luxembourg Charette University Linguistic editor Ataberk B.A., Faculty of Law, Yasar University Ozcan Acknowledgements to ELSA International and participants in the Legal Research Group on OSH Leg. Linguistic editor Daniel Rees LBB, Queen Mary University of London Alexander Halford Linguistic editor Eira Heiska Masters, Faculty of Law, Stockholm University Linguistic editor Caroline LLB in Law, University of Nottingham, Elkington Linguistic editor Christina LLM in Law, University of Stockholm Keskitalo National Jūlija Information Technology Law, Master of Attorneys -at -law Coordinator of Terjuhana Arts in Law, School of Law, University of Skopiņa & Azanda ELSA Latvia Tartu Researcher for Kristīne mag. iur. University of Latvia Law F irm Deloitte ELSA Latvia Markus Legal Researcher for Alīna Kalviša mag. iur. University of Latvia Law F irm Sorainen ELSA Latvia Researcher for Rihards Plotka mag. iur. University of Latvia ELSA Latvia Researcher for Siranuša Masters, University of Latvia, Faculty of ELSA Latvia Matevosjana Law. Researcher for Evīra Krēķe Undergraduate, Riga Graduate School of ELSA Latvia Law Researcher for Oļegs PhD in Law, Baltic International ELSA Latvia Sedjakins Academy Researcher for Baiba Masters, Faculty of Law, University of ELSA Latvia Kiršteina Latvia Researcher for Madara Masters, Faculty of Law, University of ELSA Latvia Meļņika Latvia National Håkon Integrated Master’s Programme in Law Coordinator of Sverdstad at the University of Bergen ELSA Norway Bjørvik Researcher for Andra Dimi LLM in Information and Communication ELSA Norway Technology Law, University of Oslo Researcher for Lisbeth Integrated Master’s Programme in Law ELSA Norway Pinstrup at the University of Bergen Hansen Researcher for Ingrid Integrated Master’s Programme in Law ELSA Norway Haugen- at the University of Bergen Flermoe Researcher for Nicolai Integrated Master’s Programme in Law ELSA Norway Såkvitne at the University of Bergen Researcher for Ronni Fawaz Integrated Master’s Programme in Law ELSA Norway Knudsen at the University of Bergen Researcher for Asbjørn Integrated Master’s Programme in Law ELSA Norway Tobiassen Øi at the University of Bergen National Salomi LLM in Oil and Gas Law, University of Coordinator for Charalambous Aberdeen ELSA Cyprus National Alexia LL.M University of Columbia Associate Legal Academic Solomou Officer, Acknowledgements to ELSA International and participants in the Legal Research Group on OSH Leg. Coordinator for International Court ELSA Cyrpus of Justice Researcher for Ioannis Petras LLM, School of Law, University of ELSA Cyprus Athens Researcher for Christopher J. LLM candidate at University of London Associate Lawyer at ELSA Cyprus Lytras Papantoniou & Papantoniou LLC Researcher for Charalambos Graduated from Reading University with Options Fiduserve ELSA Cyprus Papasavvas an LLM in International Corporate Financial Ltd Finance Researcher for Panagiota M.A. in Human Rights/Political Science Working in the field ELSA Cyprus Toumazou from University College London of human rights on asylum, trafficking and gender-based violence Researcher for Antonis Graduated from University of Warwick Intern at the ELSA Cyprus Kyriakou with an LLM on International Economic Permanent Law Representation of the Republic of Cyprus to the Council of Europe Rese archer for Christiana PhD candidate in Labour Law at Tutor on EU law at ELSA Cyprus Antonoudiou University of Bristol University of Bristol National Tristan Naber LL.M. International & European Law, Coordinator for Radboud University Nijmegen ELSA The Netherlands Researcher for Michelle LLM, Radboud University Nijmegen ELSA The Cornelissen Netherlands Researcher for Janneke Masters, Erasmus University Rotterdam ELSA The Jacobs Netherlands Researcher for Albert Master of Laws ELSA The Schippers (LL.M), Banking, Corporate, Finance, an Netherlands d Securities Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam Researcher for Martina L.L.B. European Law School, Maastricht ELSA The Venier University Netherlands National Gezim Spahiu Graduated MSc in Civil law at the School of Coordinator for University of Tirana Magistrates of the ELSA Albania Republic of Albania Researcher for Migena Kore Graduated MSc in Civil law at the ELSA Albaina University of Tirana Researcher for Bjorka Duka Graduated B.A. in Law, Faculty of Law at ELSA Albaina University of Tirana. Researcher for Donald Tafilaj Master of Science in Public Law, Faculty ELSA Albaina of Law, University of Tirana, Albania Researcher for Besarta Graduated MSc in Civil law at the ELSA Albaina Prenga University of Tirana Acknowledgements to ELSA International and participants in the Legal Research Group on OSH Leg. National Ersita Teliti Lecturer at Academic University of Coordinator for Tirana, Faculty of ELSA Albania Law National Kaleb Honer LLM, Trinity College Dublin Coordinator for ELSA Ireland Researcher for Michael Professor of Law in ELSA Ireland Doherty Maynooth University Researcher for Morgane MPhil in EU Law and Governance, ELSA Ireland Nerrou School of Law, Dublin City University Researcher for Sarah Bachelor of Civil Law, Law and Society, Recruitment ELSA Ireland Redmond Dublin City University Consultant at Sigmar Recruitment Researcher for Adam James LLM, Trinity College Dublin ELSA Ireland Casey Researcher for Suzanne Scott PhD in Law, Maynooth University ELSA Ireland Researcher for Niki Law and French, Hon LLB, Trinity College ELSA Ireland Konkharova Dublin ja French Law, Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas Researcher for Sam Elliott BCL Law and Society, Dublin City ELSA Ireland University Reasercher for Evie Clarke LL.B, Trinity College Dublin ELSA Ireland Researcher for Emily Economics, Politics, and Law (EPL) from ELSA Ireland O'Dwyer Dublin City Universit Researcher for Jennifer Leary BCL undergraduate law degree in ELSA Ireland University College Cork National Erik LL.M International Business Law, Vrije Coordinator Kamenjasevic Universiteit Amsterdam, The and National Netherlands Academic Coordinator for ELSA Croatia Researcher for Ina Miskulin LL.M International and European ELSA Croatia Business Law, School of Law, Trinity College Dublin Researcher for Antonia LL.M International and European Law: ELSA Croatia Pindulic Human Rights, Law School, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Researcher for Davor Sišul Master of Law, Faculty of Law, ELSA Croatia University of Rijeka, Croatia Researcher for Ira Pavić Master of Law, Faculty of Law, ELSA Croatia University of Rijeka, Croatia Researcher for Karmen Sinoži Master of Law, Faculty of Law, ELSA Croatia University of Rijeka, Croatia Researcher for Antonela Master of Law, Faculty of Law, ELSA Croatia Sesar University of Rijeka, Croatia .
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