Victoria Danilchenko
Victoria Danilchenko (Russian: Виктория Борисовна Данильченко; 1 November 1969, Moscow, USSR) is Russian lawyer and television presenter.
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Виктория Борисовна Данильченко | |
Born | Victoria Borisovna Danilchenko November 1, 1969 |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Occupation(s) | lawyer, television presenter |
Years active | 1986—present |
Education
In 1992, Victoria Danilchenko graduated from the faculty of law of the Lomonosov Moscow State University; thesis “Legal status of joint ventures in the RSFSR”.
Lawyer
Danilchenko started her career in the legal consultation of the Moscow City Bar Association.
Since 2003, she is the member of the Moscow Chamber of Advocates.
In 2007, she moved to the law office of Heifetz & partners. Since 2010, she has been the Chairman of the Pavel Astakhov Bar Association.[1]
Since 2019, Danilchenko is the Founder and Chairman of the Victoria Danilchenko Bar Association.
Victoria Danilchenko specializes in civil and criminal law, family relations,[2] children's rights and arbitration.[3]
Television career
Since 2010, Victoria Danilchenko has been the host of the program On Juvenile Affairs (Russian: По делам несовершеннолетних) on the Domashny channel.[9][10]
Educator
Since 2017, Danilchenko has been teaching at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.[11]
References
- "Виктория Данильченко". Forbes.
- "Эксперт: интересы ребёнка должны учитываться в суде". RIA Novosti.
- "Виктория Данильченко на Эхе Москвы". Echo of Moscow.
- "Обвиняемая по делу о "пьяном мальчике"". Gazeta.ru.
- "ДТП с "пьяным" мальчиком". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
- "Европейская бюрократия: как остаться сиротой при живой матери". RIA Novosti.
- "Россиянка вместе с детьми сбежала от жестокого мужа-американца". NTV.
- "Россиянка из Дакоты похитила детей, уехав с ними в Москву". Slavic News.
- "В жизни так, конечно, не судят". Domashny.
- "Интервью Виктории Данильченко. Телеканал Домашний". Domashny.
- "Данильченко Виктория Борисовна". MGIMO.