Thanks to the support of the Bakala Foundation, I was able to read for an LLM in international law and human rights, at the University of Cambridge (2010-2011). Upon my return from Cambridge, I trained to become a barrister and completed my Ph.D. in public law at Charles University in Prague. I currently practice law in Prague, with a focus on human rights, intellectual property, non-governmental organisations and research institutions. Alongside legal practice, I teach law to social workers at the Protestant Theological Faculty (Charles University) and pursue academic research on the legal regulation of religion. I publish occasional articles on current societal affairs, and educate young people in human rights and ethical and legal thought.