Maryna Mkrtycheva, a distinguished graduate of Kyiv Law University (Class of 2017), has rapidly risen as a leading figure in International Criminal Law. Her early accomplishments earned her membership in the International Bar Association (IBA) and recognition in the esteemed “Top 30 Lawyers Under 30” ranking, highlighting her remarkable legal skill and innovative approach to complex legal challenges.
Ms. Mkrtycheva has established herself as an authority in extradition cases, skillfully navigating the intricate intersection of international and domestic legal systems. She has successfully represented clients before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and Interpol, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to safeguarding her clients’ rights amidst politically charged and high-stakes legal proceedings.
Beyond litigation, Maryna has made significant contributions to shaping and implementing EU Human Rights legislation. Her work has played a pivotal role in adapting these standards to Eastern European legal systems, effectively bridging the gap between legislative frameworks and practical enforcement. Her deep understanding of International Criminal Law allows her to approach complex legal issues with both precision and pragmatism.
Maryna’s expertise extends to white-collar crime, corruption, and politically motivated cases, where her strategic acumen and meticulous preparation provide clients with robust defenses. She combines legal rigor with a nuanced understanding of political and cultural contexts, ensuring her clients are protected both legally and reputationally.
Known for her dedication to justice and the rule of law, Maryna approaches each case with a balance of analytical skill, empathy, and a steadfast pursuit of equitable outcomes. Her commitment to excellence and integrity makes her a trusted advocate in the evolving field of International Criminal Law, ensuring her clients receive unparalleled representation in their most critical legal matters.