Dr Daphne Demetriou
| Name | Dr Daphne Demetriou |
|---|---|
| Job title | DBI - Programme Coordinator - PG Law |
| Research institute | |
| Primary appointment | Dubai - Law and Social Sciences |
| Email address | d.d.demetriou@mdx.ac.uk |
| ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6701-0348 |
| Contact category | Academic staff |
Supervision
| Doctoral Researcher | Award | Status | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdulrahman Hetteh | PhD | Complete | Supervisor | - |
| Itaf Said Hasan Al-Awawdeh | PhD | Complete | Supervisor | - |
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Research outputs
Towards a strong UAE National Human Rights Institution: complying with the Paris Principles and beyond
Demetriou, D., Kyriazi, T., Lalani, A. and Osman, A. 2022. Towards a strong UAE National Human Rights Institution: complying with the Paris Principles and beyond. Journal of Law in the Middle East. 2.Assessing human trafficking: the slavery nexus and its impact on migrant domestic workers
Demetriou, D. 2020. Assessing human trafficking: the slavery nexus and its impact on migrant domestic workers. in: Bulla, D. (ed.) Why Slavery Endures: Its Past, Present, and Future Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 168-192Mixed migration flows into Europe: discharging state anti-trafficking obligations through the proper identification of trafficking victims
Kyriazi, T. and Demetriou, D. 2020. Mixed migration flows into Europe: discharging state anti-trafficking obligations through the proper identification of trafficking victims. International Journal of Sustainable Society. 12 (1), pp. 76-92. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSSOC.2020.105008The mens rea of human trafficking: the case of migrant domestic workers
Demetriou, D. 2019. The mens rea of human trafficking: the case of migrant domestic workers. International Criminal Justice Review. 29 (3), pp. 262-283. https://doi.org/10.1177/1057567718788931‘Tied visas’ and inadequate labour protections: a formula for abuse and exploitation of migrant domestic workers in the United Kingdom
Demetriou, D. 2015. ‘Tied visas’ and inadequate labour protections: a formula for abuse and exploitation of migrant domestic workers in the United Kingdom. Anti-Trafficking Review. 5. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.20121555788
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