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ABOUT US

Providing Compassionate Legal Assistance

The World House of Justice is an organization registered in Poland that provides legal assistance to individuals in difficult and crisis situations. Our activities extend beyond the borders of Poland — our clients are located worldwide, and we are proud to offer high-quality support to citizens who find themselves in challenging situations both in Poland and abroad.

Our team consists of professionals, including specialists with higher legal education, economists with MBA degrees, and journalists. We provide assistance not only within Poland but also abroad, because we noticed that many Polish citizens, when abroad, encounter difficulties and do not know where to seek help. We have become a bridge that connects people with legal support when they find themselves in difficult situations abroad.

Our specialists have experience working with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and they also work closely with international law enforcement bodies such as Interpol and Europol. We are proud of our high success rate in ECHR cases, thanks to our lawyers who possess deep knowledge of the specifics of working with this court. We know how to properly draft applications and which details are crucial to ensure a positive outcome, which allows us to achieve favorable results.

Our lawyers work not only in Strasbourg but also in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and across the entire European Union, providing assistance to Polish citizens and others who find themselves in difficult situations. We provide legal assistance and protection in every corner of Europe and beyond.
 

MEET OUR TEAM

Lilija Moshechkova

President of the Board

The President of the Association “World House of Justice,” Master of Law, an experienced expert in human rights protection, and a long-standing consultant on the most significant legal matters. A candidate for the European Parliament, she has represented the values of justice, dignity, and rights, reflecting her unwavering commitment to social and legal principles.

Her mission is to assist those facing critical life situations: families struggling with unlawful child removals, entrepreneurs entangled in complex legal disputes, and individuals defending their inheritance rights against unscrupulous claimants. She specializes in civil, labor, family, and inheritance law, combining analytical insight with a deep knowledge of international legal standards.

Under her leadership, the Association operates as a collegial council of outstanding experts, where every case undergoes thorough analysis, and decisions are the result of collective deliberation and strategic planning. This is not merely a legal organization but a true stronghold of justice—a place where an intellectual storm of ideas transforms into precise and effective strategies.

The “World House of Justice” stands out not only for its profound legal expertise but also for its rapid response in crisis situations, where courage, prudence, and determination matter just as much as the law itself. Every case is a challenge, every challenge is a mission, and every mission is carried out with unwavering dedication to the principles of law and human dignity.

Lilija Moshechkova

Magda

Adjemean

Director of Media Relations and Conflict Mediation

Magda Adjemean is a committed humanitarian project leader, known for her unwavering dedication to supporting families in crisis. With a strong focus on humanitarian aid, she plays a key role in coordinating assistance for individuals affected by hardship and displacement.

 

One of her most notable contributions includes participating in a mission to reunite a kidnapped child with their family in Poland. Her involvement in this sensitive operation reflects her empathy, attention to detail, and deep sense of responsibility toward those in need.

 

She holds a university degree in Economic and Television Journalism, which provides her with both analytical insight and strong media competencies—essential tools in her work in communication and project coordination.

 

As a mediator and the creator of the foundation’s podcast series, Magda plays a crucial role in shaping how the stories of people affected by tragedy are told—both in terms of mobilizing support for them and raising public awareness. Through her voice and vision, the foundation’s message remains authentic, respectful, and deeply moving.

 

Magda’s work is defined by a rare combination of sensitivity and strategic precision, ensuring that help reaches those who need it most. Her ongoing commitment continues to make a real difference in the lives of many.

She is also an active representative of the foundation’s clients in the media, in dealings with public institutions, and—when necessary—in legal proceedings, where she defends their dignity, rights, and ensures their voices are heard. Her work bridges social, legal, and communication efforts, making her an invaluable link in the process of supporting people in crisis.

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Anna Wojciechowska

Vice-President of the Board

Anna Wojciechowska is the Vice President of the World House of Justice, a manager with extensive experience in managing social and educational projects, as well as in public administration.

She holds a Master’s degree in Education and Culture Management and Social Policy, as well as an MBA diploma with a specialization in management. She has also completed postgraduate studies in human capital management, which has enabled her to effectively implement initiatives at the intersection of social support, education, and administration.

For over 20 years, Anna has been involved in the scientific and public sectors, including working at the Polish Academy of Sciences, where she was responsible for managing research projects. She has extensive experience in the NGO sector—serving as the office director in an association and later co-founding her own organization focused on human rights protection and social support in Europe.

She is the author and executor of numerous educational and social projects, including initiatives aimed at public officials, financed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, and the Ministry of Education. Thanks to her work, many schools, kindergartens, and universities have received funding for development and modernization.

Anna also specializes in career counseling and inheritance law, achieving numerous successes in helping individuals and institutions effectively resolve complex legal matters.

Anna Wojciechowska is a leader with broad competencies, combining management knowledge with a passion for social activities. Her mission is to build a just society at both the national and European levels.

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Lucyna Okhrem

Co-Founder

Lucyna Okhrem is a four-time Polish figure skating champion. Her career continues in England, and she is currently a presenter for an English team.

She completed her education at two prestigious London universities: the University of Westminster (undergraduate) and BPP University (postgraduate). In addition to her athletic achievements, Lucyna is a highly qualified lawyer and works at one of the largest international law firms. She works in the firm’s London office.

Proskauer is a leading international law firm specializing in litigation, labor law, corporate matters, intellectual property, and private investment protection. The firm provides legal support to major sports organizations, including the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Hockey League (NHL). Proskauer’s offices are located in Washington, New York, London, and other major financial centers around the world.

She is also one of the founders of the “World House of Justice” and actively participates in its activities. Within this organization, she focuses on protecting citizens’ rights, including assisting athletes, women, and children in difficult situations. Lucyna uses her experience and knowledge to defend human rights, providing legal assistance to those facing injustice—whether in the field of human rights or in matters related to business and government structures. Her active role in the organization is reinforced by her strong pro-European stance and her commitment to helping people in challenging life circumstances, making her a valuable member of our team.

Lucyna Okhrem

Marlena Tarka

Operations and Project Coordination Director

Marlena Tarka is a professional with rich and multifaceted experience, gained over years of working across various sectors. She began her career as a journalist, where she developed a strong command of language and a deep sensitivity to social issues. Later, she served as the head of a legal office, which allowed her to hone her skills in management, legal analysis, and collaboration with courts and public institutions.

She has extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in media relations, working with non-profit organizations, and operating at the intersection of law and social engagement. Marlena is known for her directness, effectiveness, and deep commitment to everything she does.

 

On a personal note, she is a passionate animal lover who never turns a blind eye to human suffering. She enjoys kayaking, long walks, and any form of active leisure that helps her recharge and reconnect with herself.

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