Veronika Bílková is a docent at the Department of International Law at the Faculty of Law of Charles University and a researcher at the Institute of International Relations in Prague. She is also a member and vice-president of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission).

Nela studied law at Charles University and specialized in international law and human rights. She spent a semester at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and interned with the OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia and the European Court of Human Rights. During an exchange at the Heidelberg University she worked as a student research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.

Monika obtained a university degree in law, media and sociology at Masaryk University (Czech Republic) and human rights degree at Tilburg University (Netherlands). She works at the Office of the Czech Government Agent before the European Court of Human Rights. Monika is a Czech representative to the Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights of the Council of Europe.

Hubert studied law and European integration. He is currently teaching at the Faculty of Social Studies (MUNI) and doing research at the International Institute of Political Science (FSS MUNI) and the Judicial Studies Institute (Law MUNI). He spent the 2010–2011 academic year as a holder of the Fulbright scholarship researching judicialization of politics at UC Berkeley. He lectured on human rights in China and the Russian Federation. Hubert was a member of the Czech Government Council for Human Rights (2013-2020).

Douglas has a Master’s degree in International Economic and Political Studies from Charles University. He obtained his B.A. in Political Science and International Studies from Flagler College in Florida, USA. His research focuses on human rights and migration.

Jakub is currently a student of Law and legal studies course and also of International-law trade studies course at Masaryk university. He is interested in public law. He enjoys recreational sports, cooking and he is a passionate drinker of tea.

Jan was the head of the Czech Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in 2018-2023. He has a PhD in international law, and an E.MA degree in human rights from Venice and Graz. He worked in a law firm, as well as in the Legal Affairs Division of the European External Action Service in Brussels. He later worked as a Visiting Professional in Chambers of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, and subsequently as a lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. In the Czech Republic, he worked at the Office of the Public Defender of Rights and at the Institute of International Relations in Prague. He currently teaches at Masaryk University and works in research. He specializes mainly in international law and human rights.