Dr. Xhon Skënderi is a legal expert specialising in EU integration, rule of law and cross-border
legal frameworks, with over a decade of experience in legal reform and EU acquis alignment. He
holds a Doctor of Laws (Dr. iur.) from the University of Passau, Germany, with a focus on
European Private International Law, comparative law and European legal systems.
He has extensive experience advising public institutions and international organisations on the
approximation, implementation and enforcement of EU legislation, including legislative
drafting, compliance assessments and institutional coordination. His work spans EU-funded and
regional assignments across the Western Balkans, with a particular focus on judicial
cooperation in civil and commercial matters, regulatory alignment and evidence-based policy
development.
Dr. Skënderi is the author of numerous academic publications and policy studies in the fields of
European law, cross-border dispute resolution and legal harmonisation, contributing to both
scholarly debate and policy practice.
Alongside his advisory work, he is an attorney and lecturer, combining academic excellence
with practical legal expertise across civil and commercial law.
Ms. Donika Kamberi is a scholar of international law and global politics and currently serves as
the Director of the Center for Peace and Transcultural Communication at the University of
Tetova. She holds a Master’s degree in Global Politics and International Relations from the
University of Macerata, Italy, and is pursuing a PhD in International Law at the South East
European University. Her research focuses on peacebuilding, intercultural dialogue,
international security, and the Western Balkans, with a strong emphasis on the EU’s role in
regional stability and recent studies concerning the Russia–Ukraine war and the protection of
civilians under international humanitarian law. Donika has published widely in international
journals, participated in global conferences, and represents North Macedonia in international
youth and leadership programs. She remains committed to advancing democratic values,
conflict resolution, and meaningful cross-cultural cooperation.
As Director of the Center since 2021, she has led initiatives promoting peace, dialogue, and
cross-cultural understanding through research, conferences, and international cooperation.
Kamberi has published widely in journals such as FREEDOM and JUSTICIA, contributed to
translation projects, and participated in numerous international conferences and leadership
programs, including the ACYPL Exchange Program sponsored by the U.S. Embassy.
Her experience with NGOs and multicultural environments has strengthened her commitment
to human rights and youth engagement, and she is recognized for her active involvement in
academic, civic, and intercultural initiatives.
Dr. Enkeleida Tahiraj is an academic and consultant. She has taught Social Policy, Politics and
Sociology at the University of Tirana; University of York; LSE, and UCL where she also directed a
research program, was World Visiting Scholar at University of California San Diego and at Penn
State University, USA, and Chevening Scholar at Sussex University, UK. She has presented at
numerous academic conferences at Oxford, Harvard, UCL, LSE, Urbino-Italy, Petersburg State
University-Russia, L-Università ta-Malta, and at policy impact events at FCO, ETF and Wilton
Park.
Dr Tahiraj has advised international organizations including the European Commission,
EUROFOUND, the UNDP, UNICEF, UN Women and the World Bank, the EU Mutual Information
System on Social Protection (MISSOC), evaluated scientific programs for the Portuguese
Foundation of Science and Technology, was special Adviser to IDS on WB Growth and Poverty
Reduction as well as for national governments reforms.
Dr Tahiraj's fields of research are EU Accession and Policy Transfer, Social Inclusion and
Democratic Consolidation, Human Rights, Social protection rights-based policies Children,
Gender & Family Policies, Social Security, Labour Markets and Employment, CSOs, Universal
Basic Income and Policy Innovations.
Dr. Majlinda Bregu, is a policy leader, academic, and former politician with over two
decades of experience in European integration, regional cooperation, and governance
reform across South-East Europe. She currently serves as a Commissioner of the Pan-
European Commission on Climate and Health (WHO).
From 2019 to 2024, Ms. Bregu served as Secretary General of the Regional
Cooperation Council, where she led flagship regional initiatives such as the Common
Regional Market, the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, and the SEE2030
Strategy – strengthening the region’s alignment with EU standards and advancing
cooperation under the Berlin Process.
Previously, she served as Minister of European Integration and Government
Spokeswoman of Albania (2007–2013), and as a Member of the Albanian Parliament
(2005–2017), where she chaired both the European Integration Committee and
the National Council for European Integration. A sociologist by training, Ms. Bregu has
lectured widely at international universities and authored numerous publications on EU
integration, governance, gender equality, and social development.
Her leadership and commitment to regional cooperation and European integration have
been recognized with several distinctions, including the Prespa Dialogue Award
(2023) and the European Western Balkans Award (2021).