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Vebi Kosumi LLB LLM, International Lawyer, COI Expert in W. Balkans focusing in Albania, Kosovo, N. Macedonia, Montenegro & S. Serbia (Presevo Valley)

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English: Vebi Kosumi is an international legal expert, author and prominent leader in the international human rights movement. As the former Director of the Dover Detainee Visitor Group (Now Samphire) he led the support efforts to improve the treatment of asylum seekers, working across UK to raise awareness in the community.

Vebi Kosumi has dedicated his life to promoting rights of refugees, migrant workers, and the rights of women and children affected by human trafficking and modern slavery coming from conflict zones worldwide. Prior to serving as a Team Leader of Hestia - Modern Slavery Response Team (Anti-Human Trafficking) in Kent in 2017, he volunteered with the British Red Cross and Save the Children (London).

Vebi’s desire to empower women, and to stand up against societal inequalities, led up to his professional career in international law. He is a trustee of Music in Detention since 2006, board member of the Asylum Aid since 2013, and the Migrant Resource Centre since 2016.

Vebi was one of the key speakers of the Detention Forum at the UK Parliamentary meeting, concerning vulnerable and at-risk adults of immigration detention. He was prominently featured in BBC TV Southeast, BBC Radio Kent live, the Guardian, NY Elite Magazine, and Freedom Radio in Austria, just to mention a few.

Vebi Kosumi holds a Masters of Laws (LLM) in International Law with International Relations from the University of Kent, UK and a Law Degree (LLB) from the University of Prishtina, Kosovo. He is the author of several human rights reports; academic publication in Queen’s Political Review Journal, “Can the European Union resolve the Life-Cycle of the Conflict in Kosovo?” (May 2014); and author of the book, “Can Crimea Claim Secession and Accession to Russian Federation in Light of Kosovo’s Independence?” (2018).

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The Guardian (UK), “Providing a Lifeline”. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2007/jul/02/asylum

BC South East TV Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4japIcv8VHs 
The Sun Newspaper (New York), “London Focus Group: The Role of Community Leaders in Diaspora Virtual Registry”  http://gazetadielli.com/london-focus-group-the-role-of-community-leaders-in-diaspora-virtual-registry/ 
Kosumi, Vebi. (May 2014).  “Can the European Union resolve the Life-Cycle of the Conflict in Kosovo?” Queen’s Political Review Journal, 2 (1), 59-76.  https://queenspoliticalreview.wordpress.com/volumes/volume-ii/ 
Kosumi, Vebi. (2018). Can Crimea Claim Secession and Accession to Russian Federation in Light of Kosovo’s Independence? UK: Author House.   https://www.authorhouse.co.uk/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-001175401 

Contact Details: vebik@yahoo.com / info@albkos.co.uk

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