
With Opportunity Green since: February 2024
“A stand-out moment from my time at Opportunity Green was in 2025, when I advocated before the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the impact of energy inefficient buildings on the climate fuel poverty crises in the UK. As a result, the Committee formally recommended that the UK take action to decarbonise their building stock, recognising the crucial link between human rights and the decarbonisation of the buildings sector.”
Human rights law, public and administrative law, public international law, strategic litigation, shipping decarbonisation (national, international, European)
At Opportunity Green, Dominika identifies ways that the law can be leveraged to remove barriers to decarbonising the shipping sector. She brings legal challenges where necessary, writes about legal trends in international shipping and builds relationships with other NGOs to push for decarbonisation in the sector. Dominika is a member of the UK Environmental Law Association (UKELA), and Deputy Chair of Legal Voices for the Future. Her media credits include writing for Central London Lawyer and appearing on the PUSHBACK Talks podcast.
Trained at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, Dominika has substantial legal research and casework experience at various human rights NGOs. She has also worked in public law at a B-Corp law firm. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Law and an LLM in Public International Law.
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