Summary
Katerina Yordanova holds a degree in law from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, a diploma in English and European law from the University of Cambridge and an LL.M in International and European law from KU Leuven. She has worked with the UNHCR and Amnesty International.
Her main interests lie in the field of refugee law, corporate social responsibility and humanitarian law. She has participated in numerous international conferences and moot court competitions and is an author of several publications on issues of European law and protection of refugees.
Katerina is the winner of the LIBRe Essay Contest 2017 with her paper ‘Applicability of International Humanitarian Law in the Context of Cyber-attack’. She joins the Foundation working on human rights protection issues and related aspects.