From Tirana to Geneva: the trip of an Albanian to Switzerland as a lawyer and diplomat with international education, experience in diplomacy, digital technology and cybersecurity. Today, he is a recognized professional within UN structures in Geneva, with a fruitful journey of integration and representation of the Albanian community.
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Donis Sadushaj is an eminent professional from Albania, who has built a successful career in Geneva, Switzerland, writes Albinfo.ch magazine.
Currently, it serves as an international civilian civil servant for the International Telecommunications Union (IUT), the Department of Partnerships for Digital Development.
He first studied law at the Luarasi University in Tirana, then diplomacy and international relations at the Geneva School of Diplomacy. Thanks to excellent results, he was accepted as an exchange program at Georgetown University in Washington DC
He also completed an executive MBA in management of international organizations at the University of Geneva. He was project manager at the Bulan Institute for Peace Innovations, member of the personnel of the Geneva School of Diplomacy, and co -author of the European Court of Human Rights and the Right of A Private Life.
After his studies, he won a cybersecurity competition organized by the Geneva Center for Security Policy.
Its workshops and public functions are considered an example of successful integration of the Albanian diaspora in Switzerland.
On the GSD page, he underlines the importance of international education and professional preparation, which gave him the skills of diplomatic analysis and networking in Geneva.
His book The European Court of Human Rights and the Right of A Private Life offers an in -depth academic analysis, enriched with practical light on the interpretation and use of the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. It can serve as a guide for lawyers, lawyers and researchers who wish to better understand the experience of European institutions in terms of privacy. The work also looks at this theme with contemporary jurisprudence and the emerging tendencies of justice in Europe. Reports Albinfo.ch.