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Anna Patrīcija Mālere

Anna’s passion for her current focus areas, human rights and administrative law, evolved during her involvement in moot courts while pursuing her studies. Before joining the law firm “Šķiņķis Petersons” Anna served as a judge assistant in the Department of Administrative Cases at the Supreme Court, where she gained substantial experience in administrative law and in handling diverse cases in the court of cassation.

Simultaneously, Anna underwent a traineeship at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. This experience deepened her understanding of international human rights, providing her with comprehensive knowledge of the European Court of Human Rights’ crucial role in safeguarding human rights across the Europe.

Anna has also worked at the Food and Veterinary Service and another law office, showcasing her diverse expertise and commitment to the legal field.

Now an integral part of our legal team, Anna draws upon her professional background to assist our clients in navigating a range of administrative law and human rights issues.

Education

LL.M. University of Latvia (2021)

LL.B. University of Latvia (2019)

Work experience

Law Firm “Šķiņķis Pētersons” (2023–present)

The Department of Administrative Cases at the Supreme Court (2021-2023)

Traineeship at the European Court of Human Rights (2022-2023)

The Food and Veterinary Service (2020-2021)

Law Firm “Ecovis Convents” (2018-2020)

Membership

Latvian Bar Association (since 2024)

Anna Patrīcija Mālere

Anna’s passion for her current focus areas, human rights and administrative law, evolved during her involvement in moot courts while pursuing her studies. Before joining the law firm “Šķiņķis Petersons” Anna served as a judge assistant in the Department of Administrative Cases at the Supreme Court, where she gained substantial experience in administrative law and in handling diverse cases in the court of cassation.

Simultaneously, Anna underwent a traineeship at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. This experience deepened her understanding of international human rights, providing her with comprehensive knowledge of the European Court of Human Rights’ crucial role in safeguarding human rights across the Europe.

Anna has also worked at the Food and Veterinary Service and another law office, showcasing her diverse expertise and commitment to the legal field.

Now an integral part of our legal team, Anna draws upon her professional background to assist our clients in navigating a range of administrative law and human rights issues.

Education

LL.M. University of Latvia (2021)

LL.B. University of Latvia (2019)

Work experience

Law Firm “Šķiņķis Pētersons” (2023–present)

The Department of Administrative Cases at the Supreme Court (2021-2023)

Traineeship at the European Court of Human Rights (2022-2023)

The Food and Veterinary Service (2020-2021)

Law Firm “Ecovis Convents” (2018-2020)

Membership

Latvian Bar Association (since 2024)