Silviya Spasova specializes in Litigation; Competition Law; Intellectual Property Law; Public Procurement. She also advises on Tax Law; Labor and Social Security Law; Liquidation and Insolvency.
She is a Senior Associate with Kinkin & Partners since 2009. Silviya joined the team as Junior Associate in 2003 and passed through all stages of her professional development as Associate and Senior Associate.
She is a member of the Sofia Bar Council since 2021.
Silviya Spasova is an arbitrator at the Arbitration Court at the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 2017 and a member of the Presidium of the same court since 2019.
She is Assistant Professor in Civil Procedure at the Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’
Silviya is a Member of the Sofia Bar Association.
She is fluent in English and Russian.
Education and Qualifications:
2016 Max Planck Institute for comparative and international Private Law, Hamburg (Scholar of the Max Planck Institute)
2014 Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski – PhD in Law, Dissertation – Securing a Claim
2012 Max Planck Institute for comparative and international Private Law, Hamburg (Scholar of the Max Planck Institute)
2009 Institute for Foreign and Private International Law and Business, Heidelberg University, Ruperto Carola, Germany (scholar of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD))
2001 – 2005 D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics – Svishtov – Master’s degree in economics – Specialty: International relations
2002 Professional legal capacity obtained
2001 – 2002 Sofia City Court – Law Trainee
1995 – 2000 Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Law – LL.M. – Specializations: Administration of Justice and International Law and International Relations
Articles and publications
Legal issues in the implementation of the Civil Procedure Code Possible solutions
How the court decides on the cases of illegally collected access fee
Problems with the implementation of the Registered Pledges Act and status of bona fide creditor
The re-registration in the Commercial Register can be carried out by third parties
The new Law on the Commercial Register
New Law on Credit Institutions