SVITLANA KRAVCHENKO’S WORK CONTINUES
Svitlana Kravchenko’s mother used to ask herself at the end of the day, “Did we do something useful
today?” She taught her daughter to ask that same question, says Olena Kravchenko, Svitlana’s niece. But her
aunt transformed that question, asking herself, “Did I do something useful for the planet today?”
Svitlana Kravchenko died Feb. 10 at age 62, but her wide-ranging work and teaching in environmental
law and human rights will go on, according to her husband, UO law professor John Bonine.
Kravchenko met her husband in 1994 at an environmental conference in Ukraine. Both shared a passion
for environmental law — Bonine is a co-founder of the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, as well
as a founder of Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW).
An internationally recognized scholar of environmental law, Kravchenko established herself as a champion
of conservation and resource law in the Ukraine before coming to UO Law School to become director of the
Masters in Law (LL.M.) Program in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. She taught at Lviv National Uni-
versity for 29 years in Ukraine and was a citizen diplomat at the Aarhus Public Participation Convention. She
served as an elected member and vice chair of the Aarhus Compliance Committee, hearing cases brought by
citizens against the government, Bonine said.
Her research infl uenced universities and public policy around the world, according to Mary Wood,
professor of law and faculty director of UO Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program.
“She was a towering fi gure in the international environmental law community,” Wood said.
The law fi rm Kravchenko founded in Ukraine, Environment-People-Law, which niece Olena and
Bonine are continuing, was the fi rst public interest law fi rm in that country, Bonine said.
“Svitlana is among the most, if not the most, internationally acclaimed person ever to have
taught at the UO Law School,” said Oregon Law Dean Michael Moffi tt. “Her reach extended into
dozens of countries, and a part of our reputation and impact was a product of her international
acclaim.”
Bonine said the Svitlana Kravchenko International Award for Human Rights and the
Environment has been created to continue Kravchenko’s work. It will go to two categories of
people, Bonine said: environmental law scholars who maintain a close connection with their
students, and public interest lawyers and citizen activists who advocate for human rights and
the environment, with a particular focus on public participation and access to information,
which, Bonine added, “was a huge part of her life.”
“She loved people more than herself. She loved the planet, animals, the environment
more than herself,” Olena Kravchenko said.
“Svitlana was the warmest, most loving person and professor I have ever met,”
Bonine said. “Her students knew that love, and I knew that love in a personal way.”
Donations to the award founded in Kravchenko’s honor can be made via ELAW at
https://donationpay.org/elaw/ and a memorial tribute page can be found at wkly.ws/17d
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