<span class="vcard">Isabelle Glimcher</span>

Isabelle Glimcher

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Isabelle Glimcher (@isglimcher)is an associate and member of the International Dispute Resolution Group at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York.  Her practice focuses on public international law, international arbitration, forced migration and labor, and business and human rights.  Prior to joining Debevoise, Ms. Glimcher was the Masiyiwa-Bernstein fellow at the Center for Business & Human Rights at NYU Stern School of Business.  Ms. Glimcher obtained her J.D. from New York University School of Law, where she was an Institute for International Law and Justice Scholar, and a Managing Editor of the Journal of International Law and Politics.  She also received an MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford, and an A.B., cum laude, from Harvard College. Ms. Glimcher is also on LinkedIn.

Articles by this author:

Letters reading, “Department of Justice” on the outside wall of the Justice Department building. Plants can be seen out of focus in front of the letters.
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan addresses a crowd wearing a beige shirt with a white sign with black letters that reads "ICC" behind him.
The ICC seal on a window at the International Criminal Court Building in The Hague. The windows act as mirrors, reflecting more of the ICC complex across from it.
Flooding at a camp for internally displaced persons in Madinatu, Old Maiduguri. Women walk along the edges of the tents in attempt to avoid the flooded areas.

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