a prominent Ukrainian historian and professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University.
lecturer of Social philosophy and Social teaching of Church at Ukrainian Catholic University. An attorney practicing in the area of international private and corporate law. Managing partner at “KPLT. Attorneys at law.
received his higher education at Ivan Franko National University in Lviv, specialising in the field of International Relations, Diplomatic and Consular Service. Defended his PhD degree in the field of Political Problems of International Systems and Global Development.
expert in safeguarding field; accompanies the victims of sexual abuse by clergy and religious; gives lectures on the protection of minors and vulnerable adults topic.
Ph. D. in Political Science, Political problems of International systems, and Global development. Halyna is currently a director of the International Academic Relations Office, a lecturer at the Political Science Department.
coordinator of projects and programs at the Child Dignity Centre UCU.
coordinator of internal and external communication projects of the Office of the Delegate of the Polish Bishops' Conference for the Protection of Children and Youth.
theologian, member of Council for Laity at Bishops conference in Croatia, ex-secretary of the Commission at the Croatian Bishops' conference for the Protection of Minors and vulnerable persons.
a Vice-Rector for University mission of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine, and a President of the Institute of Religion and Society of the same University. In the past, a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group (human right monitor group) and a prisoner of conscience (1977–1987).
expert in safeguarding field, organizes courses and formations for religious, clergy, and laypeople about the protection of minors and vulnerable adults. Works with victims of sexual abuse.
pedagogical expert in the field of minor’s protection, responsible for Catholic education in Hungary.
professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University specializing in Eastern Christian theology, Church Fathers, and iconography.