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.
Kateřina graduated from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University and has been focusing on international law, criminal law and human rights. Currently she is an assistant to a judge for criminal cases in Prague. She is also active as a legal consultant for a Czech NGO, helping victims of criminal acts.
She received a doctorate at the Faculty of Social Studies of Masaryk University and a MSt degree in Oxford. She is interested in the democratization of the states in Eastern and Southern Europe. She worked as the head of the foreign department of the Supreme court and currently is working at the Institute for the questions of jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University.
Kamila studies PhD at the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science at the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University. She works as an assistant to a judge at the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic. She focuses on trolling and the topic of religious symbols in public spaces.
Dr. Hrdličková is a president of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon based in The Hague. She focuses on islamic law and human rights. She was an expert on the Council of Europe in the so called Moneyval, which deals with the prevention and monitoring of money laundering and the funding of terrorism.
She studied law and the Russian language at Masaryk University in Brno. Irena worked as a legal trainee. She is interested in human rights - especially freedom of speech, Russia and literature.
Barbora studied at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. Currently she is working as a lawyer at the office of Public Defender of Rights where she deals with the rights of disabled persons. She is also interested in foreign politics.
He studied law at Masaryk University where he continues with his doctorate in constitutional law. He is working at the Institute for the questions of jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University and as an assistant to a judge at the Supreme administrative court.
Nelly is a first-year master's student in Economic Law at Sciences Po. She focuses on business, human rights, and environmental law, and their intersection in the field of justice with politics and global challenges.
Adela studies law at the Faculty of Law as well as International Relations and European Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Masaryk university. She is interested in human rights, EU law and humanitarian interventions. She spent a semester at Utrecht University, where she focused on the regional protection of human rights in Europe.
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