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Fionnuala Ní Aoláin KC (Hons)

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin KC (Hons) (Bluesky – LinkedInTwitter/X) is Executive Editor at Just Security. She is Regents Professor and Robina Chair in Law, Public Policy, and Society at the University of Minnesota Law School and Professor of Law at the Queens University School of Law in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is Faculty Director of the Human Rights Centre at the University of Minnesota Law School.  She has held visiting academic positions at Yale University, Harvard Law School, the Geneva Academy, Princeton University, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

She has published extensively in the fields of emergency powers, conflict regulation, transitional justice and sex-based harms in times of war. Her books include Law in Times of Crisis (CUP 2006, awarded the ASIL’s Certificate of Merit for creative scholarship); On the Frontlines: Gender, War and the Post Conflict Process OUP (2011), and the Handbook on Gender and Conflict, OUP (2017). Ní Aoláin has a long career of public service including serving as a representative of the prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at domestic war crimes trials in Bosnia (1996-97); and appointment as Commissioner to the Irish Human Rights Commission (2000-2005), which was established following the Good Friday Peace Agreement. In 2003, she was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as Special Expert on promoting gender equality in times of conflict and peace-making); she was appointed Expert to UN Women and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on a Study addressing Reparations for conflict-related sexual violence (2011-2013); and was a court- appointed Expert to the International Criminal Court Trust Fund (2015). She chaired the International Women’s Program of the Open Society Fund from 2011-17. She has twice been nominated by the Irish government as Judge to the European Court of Human Rights.

Ní Aoláin served as the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism from 2017-Nov 2023. She was elected to the International Commission of Jurists in 2023. She is an elected Member of the Royal Irish Academy and a Fellow of the British Academy. She was appointed Honorary King’s Counsel in 2024. The rank of KC honoris causa is conferred by The King on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor to lawyers who have made a major contribution to the law of England and Wales outside practice in the courts.

Areas of Expertise: Public International Law, Counter-Terrorism, Armed Conflict, Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, International Women’s Rights, European Union Law.

 

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Two tall greyscale rectangles cast dark shadows representing the Twin Towers. Text reads, “How Perpetual War Has Changed Us: Reflections on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11”
A Taliban fighter holds a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) along the roadside in Herat, Afghanistan's third biggest city, after government forces pulled out the day before following weeks of being under siege. People walk along the sidewalk in the background. August 13, 2021
A wide view of the official launch of the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, adopted by the General Assembly this month, observing a moment of silence. Everyone in the room stands.
A boy sits among women awaiting departure during the release of another group of Syrian families from the Kurdish-run al-Hol camp, which holds suspected relatives of Islamic State (IS) group fighters, in Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria, on January 28, 2021.
French Jihadist Melina Boughedir carries her son as she arrives to court in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on February 19, 2018. She walks into a wooden caged area.
A projection on the Louvre Museum in Paris by Amnesty International members depicting jailed Saudi human rights activists including Loujain Al-Athloul and reading "Mr Macron, demand their release", ahead of the upcoming virtual G20 summit. November 19, 2020
A banner from EIPR reading, “Free EIPR Staff.” Cropped greyscale photographs of four EIPR staff that have been detained are shown over the banner – Patrick Zaki, Gasser Abdel Razek, Mohammad Basheer, and Karim Ennarah.
Members of the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Forces stand guard as Iraqis flee the Old City of Mosul on July 3, 2017, during the ongoing offensive to retake the city from Islamic State (IS) group fighters.
A woman wearing a niqab (full face veil) walks carrying an infant at al-Hol camp for displaced people in al-Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria on July 22, 2019, as people collect UN-provided humanitarian aid packages.
Renu Begum, eldest sister of Shamima Begum, 15, holds her sister's photo as she is interviewed by the media at New Scotland Yard.
Protesters wearing masks hold up placards as they protest the anti-terror bill outside the Philippine congress, despite a ban on public gatherings due to the coronavirus outbreak, on June 3, 2020 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines.
German police officers escort a veiled woman and two children outside the association linked to mosque Ibrahim Alkhalil in Berlin's central Tempelhof-Schoeneberg district, on September 22, 2015 where they conduct raids targeting individuals suspected of inciting people to go and fight for the Islamic State group in Syria.

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