"Lingva" from Latin means "language," and "Lexa" means "law." This name reflects the primary goal of establishing the organization - combating propaganda related offences. Often, propaganda for war, incitements to genocide, and other hate speech during armed conflicts remain overshadowed by the brutality of violent crimes. However, it is important to remember that "in the beginning was the Word."

Over time, our organization has expanded its activities to investigate the most serious international crimes and provide expert and advisory services to build criminal cases in accordance with international standards. Our comprehensive cooperation also includes conducting training sessions, workshops, consultations, and courses on OSINT investigations, information security, and hygiene. Thanks to our joint efforts with partners, we have achieved significant results and continue to refine our methods to protect human rights and counter propaganda.

Our principles are: speed and efficiency, confidentiality, dedication to our mission, our team is motivated and united by a common goal - to ensure justice.

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SUPERVISORY BOARD

Gregory S. Gordon

Gregory S. Gordon

Gregory is a leading international expert in the prosecution of crimes related to atrocity speech. Gregory worked on incitement to genocide prosecutions with the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. He also served as Senior Trial Attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice. Professor Gordon is the author of numerous academic articles and research papers and teaches international criminal law at the universities around the world.

Peter Pomerantsev

Peter Pomerantsev

British journalist, author, and researcher focused on propaganda and information warfare. Peter Pomerantsev is the author of the acclaimed books Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible and This Is Not Propaganda, which examine Russian disinformation, manipulation of public perception, and the use of media by authoritarian regimes. He has collaborated with leading international think tanks and research institutions on issues related to information security, democratic resilience, and countering disinformation.

Ganna Yudkivska

Ganna Yudkivska

International lawyer and Judge of the European Court of Human Rights from 2010 to 2022, specializing in international law and human rights. She has extensive experience working with international institutions, expert bodies, and advisory mechanisms. Associate Professor at the Academy of Advocacy of Ukraine. She also teaches at universities in the United States, the Netherlands, France, and Israel.