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Mgr. Bc. Andrea Šťástková
Specializations
Education
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Faculty of Law, Charles University (Mgr., 2023)
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Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (Bc., 2020)
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University of Helsinki (Erasmus+, 2021 – 2022)
Main fields of expertise
Dispute resolution, private international law, contract law
Language of provided services
- Czech
- English
- German
Vocational exams
- Bar Exam (2026)
Past working experience
Andrea is an attorney-at-law at Bříza & Trubač. She joined us in September 2024 as a legal trainee. Prior to that, she worked as a legal trainee at the law firm BRODEC & PARTNERS s.r.o. During her studies, Andrea spent a year at the University of Helsinki in Finland (2021 – 2022), where she participated as a member of the Finnish team in the largest international private law competition, the Willem C. Vis Moot Competition. Andrea also holds a degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague, where she pursued her interest in private international law and international relations.
Last news
Andrea Šťástková for EPRAVO.CZ Magazine on the limits of formalism in the care of minors
In the latest issue of EPRAVO.CZ Magazine, our attorney Andrea Šťástková published an article on a series of recent rulings by the Czech Constitutional Court in guardianship matters. These decisions share a common idea: rulings on child custody must not be mechanical or overly formalistic, but always properly reasoned and aligned with the best interests of the child.
Andrea Šťástková for EPRAVO.CZ on the investigative principle in maintenance proceedings
Andrea Šťástková has published an expert article analyzing recent Constitutional Court case law on the application of the investigative principle in child maintenance proceedings.
Andrea Št'astková for EPRAVO.CZ on the prohibition of surprise decisions in arbitration proceedings
The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic recently ruled that the principle of prohibition of surprise decisions applies not only in civil proceedings, but also in arbitration proceedings.