Fabrizia Bemer

Graduate in Conference Interpreting and Translation (English and German) from the Scuola Superiore per Interpreti e Traduttori in Florence, with specialization in International Law and Economics. Holds a Master’s in Law on the European Union from the Forum per i Problemi della Pace e della Guerra, with a final thesis on Europol.

Since July 2017, she has been responsible for the International Judicial Cooperation Office at the Prosecutor’s Office of Florence, handling European Investigation Orders, mutual legal assistance (MLA) requests, and legal translations. She has supported the Exchange Programme for Italian Judges at the Scuola Superiore della Magistratura and contributed to seminars at the European University Institute (EUI) in Fiesole.

She has participated in several EU-funded projects on judicial cooperation, including SAT-LAW and the JUD-IT Handbook, and supported the EJTN contact point in Florence in organizing exchange visits for judges and prosecutors. She also has experience in human rights work, having served in the International Department of the President’s Cabinet of the Province of Florence and as secretary of the Euro-African Partnership Association (EUAP).

June, 17 2025.

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Agenfor International

Agenfor International

Public Interest Foundation & Social Enterprise

Agenfor International is a public interest foundation and social enterprise registered in the National Register of Third Sector Entities. It promotes international cooperation, social and economic development, and solidarity through research, training, and technical assistance in the fields of human rights, justice, security, and migration.

It operates in networks and consortia with public and private partners to implement projects funded by the EU, state bodies, and international organizations. As a Mandated Body, it supports Italian, European, and third-country public institutions in planning, reporting, communication, and implementation activities. It specializes in the development of innovative technologies, including those based on Artificial Intelligence, for the analysis and prevention of complex criminal phenomena such as migrant smuggling and human trafficking.