Steiner was admitted to Austrian Bar in December 1987 and established legal practice in Vienna in January 1988. She practiced solo until her appointment as a Judge. Between March 1999 and October 2001 she acted for some 80,000 former slave and forced laborers from
Ukraine,
Belarus and
Russia, which involved extensive fact-finding missions to those countries. She achieved a remarkable success as she obtained reparation for tens of thousands of forced laborers during
World War II. Between 1999 and January 2001 she represented
Holocaust victims from various countries (USA, Austria, etc.). Judge Steiner places an emphasis on women's rights and maintains contacts with women's rights organizations in China, Nigeria, Bhutan, Nepal, Morocco, Sierra Leone, Algeria, Belarus and Ukraine. In 2001 she took up as a justice at the ECHR, Since 2015 she has been an Attorney at Law at Lansky, Ganzger + partner in Vienna. In 2018, she was elected the chair of the Austrian section of the
International Women's Forum for two years. In 2019, she was also elected into the international
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). ==References==