Hanna graduated from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy – one of the most reputable universities in Ukraine. Her professional legal career began in 2013 when she started to work as an assistant attorney at a boutique law firm and after that as a legal counsel at an international trading company. Currently, she is a lawyer with more than 8 years of professional experience in corporate law and she works as an in-house legal counsel.
Her path in animal protection started when she was a third-year law student and provided pro bono legal services to animal protection volunteers. After meeting with representatives of the Polish animal protection movement, she established and became a first Ukrainian volunteer of NGO Open Cages Ukraine – part of Open Wing Alliance. Open Cages Ukraine is focusing primarily on farmed animals protection and promotion of vegan diet among Ukrainians. Hanna has served as a CEO of Open Cages Ukraine and the first Ukrainian farmed animals’ protection conference “For animals” was arranged in 2018 under her supervision.
Currently she serves as a deputy head of the Committee on natural resources and ecology law of the Ukrainian Bar association.
Hanna applied to the Animal Law LLM Program at Lewis & Clark Law School to improve her expertise in international animal law and protection of farmed animals as well to work on her main interest - nonhuman animals legal personhood. She hopes to expand her knowledge and skills by learning from top Animal Law professors and like-minded classmates from around the world to further apply this knowledge in her future career.
Hanna has been selected to receive an International Advocates Animal Law LLM Scholarship.
Center for Animal Law Studies is located in Wood Hall on the Law Campus.
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