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Our school was founded in 2001 as a legal training institution for women’s rights.

Many years have passed since then. Over the years, our school has gained well-deserved recognition as one of the few organizations at the federal level that has credibility among both academic institutions and government agencies. We work as an extensive network of women’s rights organizations that advocate for the interests of various professional groups: researchers, teachers, doctors, businesswomen, farmers, journalists, lawyers, and others.

Today our school teaches and addresses such diverse but equally important specific issues as violence against women, the situation of women in the labor market and employment, social benefits for pregnant women and women with young children, as well as legal education on equal rights issues, gender expertise in government decisions and promotion of women in leadership positions.

Annie Dineen is the founder of our school. She is now an Honorary Lawyer. In founding the school, Annie Dineen was convinced that without equal rights for women, the world of violence and social inequality could not be transformed into a more humane and livable world for ordinary people. She still likes to repeat, “Mother Teresa cured sick people, we are trying to cure a sick society. The main recipe for recovery is, in Annie Dineen’s deep conviction, the free expression of civic initiatives, the gradual maturation of civic consciousness and, on this basis, the formation of civil society institutions.

We are professionally engaged in the practice of law, so you can be sure that our teachers will be able to pass their knowledge to you in the best possible way, accessible and in the shortest possible time.

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