Klára studies at the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University in Brno. Her primary interest is international criminal law which she would like to further pursue, during studies abroad she also focused on comparative constitutional and international law. In her free time, you would likely find her involved in sports, exploring the mountains or travelling with a backpack on her back.
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).
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).
He is a former member of the Center and the head of the analytical department of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic. He used to work as the head of secretariat and registrar of the Government Council for Human Rights and as a lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights and Council of Europe.
Martina studied law at Masaryk University where she now continues with her doctorate in constitutional law. She is interested in the rights of children and the approach towards parenthood. She worked as an assistant to a judge at the Supreme court and currently works as a lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights.
He studied law and International Relations at Masaryk University in Brno and also studied international law as a Fulbright Scholar at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He works in the field of advocacy. He is the author of “monograph Transatlantic relations in the time of crisis” (original: “Transatlantické vztahy v době krize”, MUNI Press 2009) as well as texts about the issues of international law and human rights.
He is an expert assistant at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. He is interested in constitutional law and human rights. He works part-time as an assistant to a judge at the Constitutional court. He regularly publishes papers regarding constitutional judiciary.
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Tomáš graduated from the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague, where he mainly focused on international law and human rights. After obtaining the law degree, he served as an intern at NATO, where he worked in the Political Planning Unit of the Secretary General’s office. He currently works as a parliamentary assistant in the European Parliament, where he focuses on issues related to committees on foreign interference and disinformation, as well as culture, and education.
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Michaela obtained a university degree in Law, International Relations and European Studies at Masaryk University. She worked as an intern within the structures of the Czech Republic in Rome and at the UN in New York. Recently, she completed a one-year assignment at the UNODC Regional Programme Office in Sarajevo. Michaela is interested in human rights, international affairs, cross-border crimes and cyber threats.
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