Education
She graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Latvia in 1993 and continued her studies in Sweden, where she earned a Masters degree in International law.
She graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Latvia in 1993 and continued her studies in Sweden, where she earned a Masters degree in International law.
From April 27, 2005 to 2015 she was a judge at the European Court of Human Rights. In September 2012 she became President of the Court"s Fourth Section. She went on to earn her doctoral degree from University of Cambridge.
She has worked as an adviser for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima and for the Prime Minister of Latvia.
She also has been a professor at the University of Latvia and the Riga Graduate School of Law.