is a lawyer, who has been acting since 2018 as a fulltime manager and Executive Board member at the Association of the European Network on Victims’ Rights (AENVR).
During her carrier in law, between 2010 and 2017 Aniella FERENCZI worked in various positions for the Office of Justice and for the Ministry of Justice of Hungary, in the field of crime victim compensation and support; compensation to victims of the communism and the holocaust; legal aid service; and probation service. As Head of Department, she was responsible for the policy making and supervising of those areas.
Besides her masters in legal sciences, Aniella FERENCZI holds BA in economics and postgraduate degree in Anglo-Saxon law and English-Hungarian legal translation.
At the Association, Aniella FERENCZI is responsible for the strategic planning and implementing of the professional activities of all branches of ENVR, and of the Association. She coordinates the task fulfilment of the Management of AENVR and the operational and administrative tasks linked to the running of the Association as legal entity.
is the newly arrived interim French Manager. (AENVR)
After a double bachelor in law and foreign languages (English/Arabic), Emma specialised in international law and geopolitics with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa Region. She started her professional life at the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and joined the Ministry of Justice later on. Since November, she is working at the Victim Support office, which is part of the Department of Access to Law, Justice and Victim Support of the Ministry.
joined the management team of AENVR in May 2024 and her focus within the ENVR is compensation related topics.
Saskia has a University Degree in International Relations from the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen with a minor in English Language and literature.
Work Experience: In her professional career, Saskia has worked at the British Embassy in the The Hague, the Netherlands and furthermore as a (senior) policy officer for various Dutch ministries since 2002. At present she is coordinating policy officer at the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, in the Directorate General for Sanctions and Protection, the department for Sanctions and Victim Policy. As a policy officer she is responsible for issues related to the compensation for victims of criminal offences and international cooperation.
is member of the management team on behalf of the French Ministry of Justice.
Magistrate since 2015, Doris held various judicial posts in the Paris Court of Appeal area for two years (sentence enforcement judge, magistrates’ judge, correctional judge). She was then a juvenile judge in Paris for six years dealing with both child protection (civil) and juvenile delinquency (criminal).
Doris joined the Ministry of Justice’s Department for Access to Law and Justice and Victim support in September 2023. In the Victim Support Office, she is responsible for monitoring the care of victims of terrorism, for the inter-ministerial coordination and operational continuity of the crisis unit/information and victim assistance helpline with the Ministry of Interior, for European and international work and exchanges on victim support.
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