Feyrouze Omrani

Feyrouze specialises in both inheritance law and privacy law (complementary master's degree in human rights law and complementary master's degree in the legal area of new technologies).
She was a researcher at CRIDS (UNamur) within the privacy unit. Her research focused on personal data both in the context of the employment relationship and in the field of medical law.
Since she was young, Feyrouze has been practicing Aikido - a Japanese martial art. This naturally led her to alternative forms of dispute resolution. She is now a recognised mediator in civil and commercial matters since 2015 and for family mediation since 2016. She is also trained in collaborative law. In addition, she is a substitute judge at the french-speaking tribunal of first instance in Brussels.
Feyrouze speaks French and English.