Theo Gavrielides

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Theo Gavrielides (born Cyprus) is a legal philosopher and a restorative justice leader.[1][2][3][4][5] He is the founder and director of the Restorative Justice for All International Institute (RJ4All).[6][7]

His writings have influenced criminal justice and human rights scholars,[8][9] while his theory on "restorative justice pain"[10][11] introduced a new philosophy for punishment.[12][13][14][15]

Gavrielides was born in Cyprus and migrated to the UK during his teenage years.[16] He defines as "Greek Londoner",[17] and is the single parent of one boy. In 2005, Gavrielides received a PhD in Law (Restorative Justice) from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His doctoral thesis "Restorative Justice Theory and Practice: Addressing the Discrepancy" was published in 2007[18] by The European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI)[19] and its second edition by RJ4All Publications.[20] In 2000, he received a Masters in Human Rights Law from Nottingham University. He graduated from the Faculty of Laws of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

Gavrielides was admitted to the Bar by the Bar Standards Board of England and Wales and called to the Bar (Middle Temple Inn) in 2023.[21][22]

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