Education:
Ms Zivla earned her LLB from the University of Cyprus and further honed her expertise with an LLM in Criminal Justice from Queen Mary University of London. She was admitted to the Cyprus Bar Association on July 1, 2022.
Expertise:
Konstantina is deeply passionate about International Criminal Law and Human Rights, demonstrating vigorous participation in European organisations focused on the protection of prisoners’ rights in both Cyprus and the UK.
Her professional acumen extends to managing intricate cases involving international organizations such as INTERPOL, LexisNexis, and World-Check, specifically in handling requests for the deletion of clients’ data.
With a strong command of INTERPOL’s legal framework, international law, extradition law, and criminal law, Ms. Zivla’s career accomplishments highlight her capacity to make a substantial impact in the areas of judicial cooperation in criminal matters and human rights advocacy.
Konstantina efficiently handles complex cases for UHNWI in multiple jurisdictions. She is highly recommended as a trusted legal professional and a personal advisor who can take care of delicate matters which require high-end legal skills, loyalty and utmost dedication.
Memberships/ Seminars/ Conferences:
Ms. Zivla has actively participated in international legal conferences, such as the 2024 International Conference on Extradition in Lake Iseo, Italy, where she presented the challenges surrounding extradition from the occupied area of Cyprus, often referred to as “Northern Cyprus.”
She is a member of the Defence Extradition Lawyers Forum (DELF), the European Criminal Law Association (ECLA), the International Bar Association, and the Cyprus Bar Association. She regularly participates in INTERPOL-related seminars, webinars, and conferences hosted by these organizations, as well as the New York State Bar Association.
Courses:
Ms. Zivla embraces the philosophy of lifelong learning and continuously seeks opportunities to challenge herself and expand her expertise. She regularly engages in advanced courses offered by prestigious institutions such as the Council of Europe and the Academy of European Law. These programmes, focused on international cooperation in criminal matters, pre-trial investigation, ethics, and other critical legal topics, enable Konstantina to push the boundaries of her knowledge and professional capabilities.
Publication:
Ms. Zivla’s contribution, titled “Γυναικοκτονία: Ορισμός, ποινικοποίηση, βρασμός ψυχικής ορμής. Μια αντιπροσωπευτική συγκριτική αξιολόγηση” (translated as Femicide: Definition, Criminalisation, the Heat of the Moment. A Representative Comparative Assessment), is a groundbreaking scholarly achievement as the first of its kind to analyse the crime of Femicide under the Cyprus Criminal Code. Published in the book Femicide and Criminal Law by Charis Papacharalambous, Ms. Zivla’s article offers a comprehensive comparative analysis, shedding light on how Cyprus’s legal system addresses Femicide, and it contributes crucial insights to the global discourse on enhancing legal frameworks to protect women from gender-based violence.