Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi

Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi

Senior Partner

Anatoly Yarovyi is a highly skilled and experienced attorney with two decades in the field, specializing in law enforcement, intelligence operations, International Public Law, and human rights. He currently focuses on Interpol and extradition cases, offering strategic guidance to prominent clients on issues of personal and business security, data privacy, and unrestricted movement.

Anatoly’s extensive background includes work within the Prosecutor’s Office, intelligence services, and leading global law firms. His qualifications are further supported by a solid academic foundation, holding a Master of Law from Lviv University (2004) and an LLM from Stanford University (2013).

Anatoly earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Law after defending his dissertation on Covert Investigative and Intelligence Activities. As a committed human rights and Interpol attorney, he has managed numerous notable cross-border cases, representing politicians, business leaders, and human rights advocates globally. Additionally, he has a strong record at the European Court of Human Rights and was shortlisted as one of 15 candidates for a Judge position at the ECHR in 2021.

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