In 2015, Krsticevic criticised the ongoing human rights violations at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, including torture and the ongoing detention of 59 detainees who had been cleared of criminal charges and of 68 detainees classified as "indefinite detainees", which she described as a Kafkaesque legal term. She condemned the impunity for the suspected perpetrators of torture in the camp and for their command hierarchy.[6]
Krsticevic co-founded a campaign for gender parity in international institutions called the "Gqual Campaign".[1] In 2021, she argued that a report on the underrepresentation of women in international institutions by the Advisory Committee of the UNHRC could help to break the glass ceiling for women's participation in human-rights monitoring bodies and international courts. She expected that factors that would help achieve gender parity included improvements in communication and networking, as well as legal and institutional changes.[8]
In 2024, Krsticevic stated that her experience in the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran "strengthened [her] belief that the authoritarian playbooks can be cracked" by seeing a wide variety of Iranian women, supported by men, organising, speaking, and persistently insisting on equality and human rights.[4]