Helena graduated from the Faculty of Law at Charles University. In the past, she worked as a lawyer at the Organization for Aid to Refugees, as an intern at the UN and subsequently as a pro bono legal consultant in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Currently, she works as an assistant to the judge in the criminal law division of the Municipal Court in Prague.

Helena graduated from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University and LLM in Luxembourg. She worked as an assistant to a judge at the Supreme court and  is currently a judge’s assistant at the Supreme administrative court.

Zuzana studied law at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University in Brno and also a LL.M. programme at the KU Leuven university in Belgium. She currently works at the office of Public Defender of Rights and deals with international relations of the institution and constitutional and human rights aspects of the job at the office.

Tereza studied at the Law Faculty of Charles University. She used to work at the Organisation for helping refugees but currently is working as a legal trainee and is interested in the protection of human rights, the rights of asylum and the rights of foreigners.

She used to work in the field of advocacy, in nonprofit organisations and at the European Court of Human Rights. She is a member of advisory committees for fundamental rights and for the rights of children at the Government council.

She studied law at Masaryk University and the University of Oxford. She was a young delegate of Slovakia to the UN. She worked with advocates at the ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) in The Hague and at the division of European affairs of Ministry of Industry and Trade. Now she is an advocate at CMS and the president of Oxbridge Alumni Society.

Michal is a second year master’s student at the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University He is interested in the system of protecting human rights in Europe.

Lenka graduated from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University and is continuing PhD studies at the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science. At the same time she works as an assistant to the judge of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, mainly dealing with the liability of state for damage.

Kristýna is a second year master’s student at the Faculty of Law in Olomouc. She is interested in the freedom of speech and how human rights can affect other areas of law; for example family law or medicine law.

Kateřina is an expert assistant at the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University in the Department of international and European law. She has many academic and work related experiences from abroad. She also teaches many subjects related to international public law.