Team members
Evidence Caseworker
Thomas Burke
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About Thomas Burke
Tommy is an Evidence Caseworker at GLAN, where he works with open source information to help promote global justice and accountability. He is interested in open-source investigations, remote sensing and the use of different forms of media in the global struggle against subjugation by state and corporate actors. Before joining GLAN he worked as a researcher on various open-source projects. He holds an MA in Research Architecture from Goldsmiths University.
Finance Assistant
Opeoluwa Fakayode
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About Opeoluwa Fakayode
Opeoluwa is a detail-oriented finance professional with a passion for supporting financial transparency and accountability in the nonprofit sector. He is a graduate of the University of East London, where he earned a Master’s degree in Professional Accounting, and he is also a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
In his role as Finance Assistant at GLAN, Opeoluwa supports the organisation’s financial operations, including reconciliations, reporting, and maintaining accurate financial records. He brings a methodical and reliable approach to ensuring compliance and efficiency in all finance-related tasks.
He is committed to using his expertise to help mission-driven organisations achieve long-term impact through strong financial systems.
Operations Manager
Eleanor Hennelley
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About Eleanor Hennelley
On parental leave.
Operations Assistant
Liz Moroney
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About Liz Moroney
Director
Dr. Gearóid Ó Cuinn
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About Dr. Gearóid Ó Cuinn
Gearóid is the founding director of the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) where he is responsible for GLAN’s legal actions and strategic growth. He is an adjunct lecturer at the Irish Centre for Human Rights and formerly lectured at Lancaster University Law School and was a visiting fellow at the Transnational Law Institute at Kings College London. Gearóid was educated at the National University of Ireland, Galway (LLB), University of Nottingham (LLM) where he also completed his doctorate which was funded by the Wellcome Trust. His academic research focuses on public international law, human rights and public health governance. Gearóid has active links with the legal profession and is interested in new avenues in clinical legal education, especially within public international law and the use of technologies in pro bono legal work.
Chief Operations Officer
Amy Franklin
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About Amy Franklin
Amy is GLAN’s Chief Operations Officer, assisting the leadership team in implementing the organisation’s strategy, securing the organisation’s recent expansion, and supporting potential future growth. She is responsible for the teams delivering core services including Finance, HR, Fundraising, Communications and Governance. Amy is based in the UK on the North Norfolk coast and has twenty years’ experience in the not-for-profit sector both on income generation and delivery of services, for large and small organisations including Alzheimer’s Society & Walking With The Wounded. Amy has a bachelor’s degree in law and a particular interest in impact data & how that can be used to showcase the outcomes achieved by GLAN. Amy is also a Trustee of a local charity supporting older people.
Legal Co-Lead
Gerry Liston
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About Gerry Liston
Gerry Liston is Legal Co-Lead with GLAN. He oversees our work on climate change litigation and developed and led the ground-breaking Youth4ClimateJustice case against 32 States before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights. Currently, his work in this area involves pursuing or supporting climate cases, which are ongoing or under development, before both the EU’s courts and a number of domestic courts. Gerry’s work also focuses significantly on the application of proceeds of crime and anti-money laundering legislation to investments and other commercial activities linked to serious environmental or human rights abuses. Most recently in this area, he led the filing of a complaint to Ireland’s Criminal Assets Bureau against the Irish sovereign wealth fund in relation to investments it holds in companies operating in Israel’s settlements illegally established on occupied Palestinian territory. Gerry has also supported the drafting of and advocacy around a number of Private Members Bills in the Oireachtas (Irish parliament). These include the Occupied Territories Bill to prohibit trade with settlements illegally established on occupied territories and the Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill which, when enacted, became the first piece of legislation in the world to require a sovereign wealth fund to divest from fossil fuel companies and resulted in divestments from 38 companies. Gerry is a qualified solicitor in Ireland and holds an LLM from the Irish Centre for Human Rights.
Legal Co-Lead
Dearbhla Minogue
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About Dearbhla Minogue
Dearbhla Minogue is Legal Co-Lead with GLAN and a consultant solicitor with Bindmans LLP. She leads the GLAN Yemen project, working with Yemeni and international colleagues on the identification, preservation and collation of evidence of international law violations there. In addition to Yemen work, Dearbhla acts in her capacity as a solicitor on our modern slavery action against the U.K. government, and works on the UK aspects of our migration work. She also works with the GLAN team on corporate supply chain and accountability actions. Prior to joining GLAN, Dearbhla worked in a legal aid firm in London, representing individuals in claims against public bodies. She is also an executive committee member of Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights. Dearbhla also takes the lead on GLAN’s digital security practices. She can be contacted using PGP encryption below or on email (hosted by Protonmail) at dminogue@glanlaw.org. Queries concerning security and data protection can be directed to her.
Head of Development
Rochelle Ferguson
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About Rochelle Ferguson
As Head of Development at GLAN, Rochelle is responsible for income generation and grant management across our key thematic areas. Having raised in excess of £10 million for NGOs, she specializes in securing income from charitable trusts, corporate foundations and institutional grants. She holds a Master of Science degree in Humanitarianism, Conflict and Development from Bath University. With a special interest in irregular migration, her research has focused on issues facing refugees and the impacts EU’s interference with the transnational Mediterranean route has had on West African migrants, she has spent time in refugee camps in Jordan meeting with UNHCR and government leaders on issues affecting refugees and host countries.
Head of Finance
Beatrice Ofosu-Amaah
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About Beatrice Ofosu-Amaah
GLAN’s Head of Finance, Beatrice has a proven track record of success in managing the financial operations of organisations across various sectors. Beatrice oversees all aspects of financial management, including budgeting, reporting, auditing, compliance, and strategic planning. As a vital member of the executive team, she contributes her expertise to the development of financial strategies aimed at ensuring the long-term stability and growth of GLAN. With a background in finance and a passion for non-profit work, Beatrice brings a unique perspective to her role. She is a CIMA qualified Management Accountant, reflecting her dedication to excellence in financial management. Prior to joining GLAN, Beatrice gained valuable experience in the independent education sector, hospitality, and the non-profit sector, notably with a homelessness charity. Beatrice’s diverse experience, coupled with her strong financial acumen and commitment to making a positive impact, positions her as a valuable asset. Her leadership and dedication to financial integrity make her an integral part of GLAN’s mission to create meaningful change to the lives of individuals.
Digital Forensic Manager
Tom Rawicz-Szczerbo
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About Tom Rawicz-Szczerbo
As the Digital Forensic Manager at GLAN, Tom’s responsibilities include the design and maintenance of forensic systems, focusing on the development of conceptual models and processes that can assist in the capture of Open-Source Information for use in Court. Having performed Digital Forensics roles in both the private and public sectors, Tom has experience in the acquisition and preservation of large datasets for their use in criminal and civil matters. Tom has an MSc in Digital Forensics from Cranfield University and has attended multiple certified courses focusing on the forensic acquisition and analysis of data from a range of sources. Tom is interested in the different ways technology can be used in the legal sector to assist in the investigative process and the generation of evidential products.
Lawyer
Charlotte Andrews-Briscoe
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About Charlotte Andrews-Briscoe
Charlotte is a Lawyer with GLAN and consultant at Bindmans LLP. Charlotte works on GLAN’s U.K.-based public law litigation. Charlotte led GLAN’s complaints against Glencore, BHP and Anglo-American, filed with four OECD National Contact Points regarding human rights abuses and environmental devastation at the Cerrejón coal mine in La Guajira, Colombia. Prior to joining GLAN, Charlotte worked as a Research and Advocacy Fellow at the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, where she assisted with the representation of U.S. death row prisoners in domestic and international courts. She worked as a Legal Officer with Justice Defenders where she ran a legal clinic in Luzira Upper Prison, the highest-security prison in Uganda. Charlotte holds an LL.B. from Queen Mary University of London, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, where she was a Frank Knox Scholar. She has been called to the Bar of England and Wales.
Paul Clark
- Legal Action Committee
About Paul Clark
Paul is a barrister, practising from Garden Court Chambers, London, who specialises in public, civil, and international law, with a focus upon human rights. His domestic practice includes judicial review, private law, inquests and inquiries, across a range of areas including prisons, criminal justice, trafficking, and mental health. His international work includes representing defendants and states in pre-trial, trial and appeal proceedings before the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
Dr. Tomaso Ferrando
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About Dr. Tomaso Ferrando
Dr Ferrando is Research Professor at the University of Antwerp (Faculty of Law and Institute of Development Policy). He obtained his PhD in Law from Sciences Po Law School in 2015 and has been an Italian barrister since 2011. Before moving to Antwerp in 2020, he lectured in Law at the University of Bristol Law School and at the University of Warwick Faculty of Law. Throughout the years, he has been legal advisor of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food (2016-2020), Resident Fellow at the Institute for Global Law and Policy (Harvard Law School), the Universidade de São Paulo (Commerce Law Department) and the University of Cape Town (Public Law Department). His research mainly focuses on global food chains and the interaction between law, the transnational expansion of the Western model of production and consumption, and forms of resistance.
As a consultant and pro-bono advocate, Dr Ferrando is involved in researching and organising against large-scale land acquisitions, analyses the impact of EU policies on the right to food and exposed the connections between financial capital, land acquisitions and the global food regime.
Dr. Geoff Gordon
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About Dr. Geoff Gordon
Geoff is trained in two legal systems and a member of the New York State Bar, with a JD from Columbia University and PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Geoff’s expertise includes issues of law and technology, including novel legal applications and governance consequences of digital technologies. He is also expert in international adjudication, and works closely with institutions in The Hague. In his academic life, he researches the interaction of time technologies and international law. In a former life, he clerked in the US Federal District Courts and was involved in large-scale litigation in fields of anti-trust and securities regulation.
Dr. Kate Grady
- Legal Action Committee
About Dr. Kate Grady
Kate is a Senior Lecturer in Law at SOAS University of London, where she researches in international law.
Professor Gleider I Hernández
- Legal Action Committee
About Professor Gleider I Hernández
Gleider Hernández is Professor of Public International Law at the Catholic University of Leuven and the Open University of the Netherlands. Previously, he was Reader in Public International Law at Durham Law School and Deputy Director of the Durham Global Policy Institute. Gleider, originally Canadian, took a D.Phil from Wadham College, Oxford, and read for LL.M degrees at Leiden University and BCL and LL.B degrees at McGill University. He is the author of The International Court of Justice and the Judicial Function (OUP, 2014) and International Law (OUP, 2019). Gleider
In addition to his academic work, Gleider served as legal officer (law clerk) for two judges at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, and was called to the Barreau du Québec and practised as a barrister at Fasken Martineau LLP. In addition to his LAC work, he occasionally consults for States, NGOs and arbitral investment tribunals.
Russell Hopkins
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About Russell Hopkins
Russell is a barrister in London. He specialises in business and human rights cases using both civil and criminal law. Russell qualified as a solicitor in 2008, and exercised advocacy rights as a solicitor-advocate in the disputes practice of a leading commercial law firm. In 2010-2011, he was selected to work as a judicial assistant to Lord Collins and Lord Wilson in the UK Supreme Court. Russell has experience before various international tribunals, most recently as the expert legal adviser to the Cambodian trial judges of the Khmer Rouge tribunals in Phnom Penh. Russell has published numerous blog posts, articles and a book chapter on aspects of international corporate liability for human rights violations. Russell is currently involved with academic research projects at the Universities of Oxford and Amsterdam.
Dr. Ioannis Kalpouzos
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About Dr. Ioannis Kalpouzos
Dr Ioannis Kalpouzos is a scholar and practitioner in public international law, international criminal law, the law of war and human rights law. He is a faculty member at City Law School, University of London; a Visiting Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Law, and, in the Spring of 2020 was a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, teaching on New Technologies and the Law of War. He has also taught at King’s College, University of London and at the University of Notre Dame.
Dr Kalpouzos is co-founder of the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN). He has worked on the themes of war & occupation, environmental justice, supply chains & accountability, as well as migration & border violence. He has worked on projects on the exploitation of natural resources in Western Sahara; a collaboration with Bellingcat on air-strike analysis and evidence in Yemen; climate change and international law; and international criminal law and the treatment of asylum seekers in Australia, co-authoring a submission to the International Criminal Court. He has worked with legal clinics at Stanford Law School, Harvard Law School, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and King’s College London, among many institutions.
Dr Kalpouzos’ is working on evidence in the law of targeting and on the history of the legal concept of war involving non-state armed groups. His research has also focused on new weapons technologies, on which he has been a recipient of a Harvard Law School Institute of Global Law and Policy collaborative grant, as well as the history and theory of international criminal law, especially in relation to ‘banal’ or ‘structural’ criminality. Recent publications include ‘Double Elevation: International Law, Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible International Law’ in the Leiden Journal of International Law and ‘International Criminal Law and the Violence against Migrants, in the German Law Review.
Aonghus Kelly
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About Aonghus Kelly
Aonghus was educated at University College Cork, Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand and the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland in Galway. Aonghus is the Executive Director of Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI) and previously worked for the European Union in North Africa on Criminal Justice issues and prior to that in the Defence at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). He has also worked for several years in both Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina on the investigation and prosecution of war crimes, organised crime, corruption and terrorism matters. Aonghus lectured at the American University in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has given guest lectures at universities in the United States, Ireland, Canada, Russia, Cambodia and Kosovo. Aonghus practiced with Public Interest Lawyers in the United Kingdom and Blake & Kenny Solicitors in Ireland and is qualified to practice law in New Zealand, Ireland, England and Wales, Cambodia and in Northern Ireland.
Professor Yvonne McDermott Rees
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About Professor Yvonne McDermott Rees
Yvonne McDermott Rees is Professor of Law at Swansea University, United Kingdom. She is the author of Fairness in International Criminal Trials (Oxford University Press, 2016), Proving International Crimes (Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2021) and over 60 journal articles and book chapters on issues related to human rights, international criminal law, and the law of evidence. She is Principal Investigator on a project entitled, ‘The Future of Human Rights Investigations: Using Open Source Intelligence to Transform the Discovery and Documentation of Mass Human Rights Violations’ (www.osr4rights.org), funded by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council. She is an Associate Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
Eva Pils
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About Eva Pils
Eva Pils is Professor of Law at King’s College London and an affiliated scholar at the US-Asia Law Institute of New York University Law School. She studied law, philosophy and sinology in Heidelberg, London and Beijing and holds a PhD in law from University College London. Her current research addresses autocratic conceptions and practices of governance and dimensions of legal and political resistance at domestic and global levels, and she is working on a book on the rule of law and its opponents in the People’s Republic of China (forthcoming with Hart). Her most recent book, Human rights in China: a social practice in the shadows of authoritarianism, was published in 2018. At King’s, she teaches courses on human rights; law and society in China; and authoritarianism, populism and the law. Before joining King’s in 2014, Eva was an associate professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law. She has held visiting appointments at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris) and at Columbia University (New York) and is a legal action committee member of the Global Legal Action Network.
Joe Tan
- Legal Action Committee
About Joe Tan
Joe is the Pro Bono Legal Services Manager at Advocates for International Development and manages the provision of pro bono legal advice, assistance and training to humanitarian, development and human rights NGOs working primarily in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. Joe’s practice in strategic public interest and human rights litigation focused on civil liberties, equality and refugee law and spans multiple jurisdictions including the European Court of Human Rights, Court of Justice of the European Union, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, UN Human Rights Committee, the UN Committee Against Torture and various national constitutional courts (Uganda, Nigeria, Jamaica, Singapore, Kenya, Malawi and Australia). He has worked as a Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, the Pre-Trial Judge at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, and with the UN Interim Administrative Mission in Kosovo. He is also a consultant with the Chinese Initiative on International Law. An Australian qualified solicitor and barrister, Joe received his LLB (Hons) from the Australian National University and an LLM from the University of Melbourne specialising in international human rights law and international criminal law.
Richard Reynolds
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About Richard Reynolds
Richard is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, London, with a national and international human rights practice. He specialises in asylum and immigration law, the law of armed conflict, international criminal law and public international law. Richard has represented clients before the courts of England and Wales at all levels, the European Court of Human Rights, the Human Rights Advisory Panel for Kosovo and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Richard has represented individuals, charities, international organisations and governments. He has appeared in numerous high-profile matters, including securing an arrest warrant for war crimes against a foreign government minister, the prisoners’ right to vote case before the UK Supreme Court, advising on the Paris Agreement on climate change, and advising on redress for colonial-era violations of international law. He is recommended by the Chambers and Partners Guide to the UK Bar, which describes him as “one of the brightest international criminal lawyers around”.
Mark Beer OBE (Chair)
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About Mark Beer OBE (Chair)
Mark is an experienced Chairman and non-executive board member. Having worked in the UK, Europe and the Middle East, with his work covering those geographies, Africa, Asia and the Americas, Mark has a good grasp of working internationally. Mark is a graduate of Oxford University, is a UK qualified solicitor, and is President of the International Association for Court Administration, which is committed to improving the rule of law around the world. Mark has spent the last 10 years developing an independent English language, common law court in the Middle East and was involved in the establishment of the first Court affiliated pro-bono scheme in the region, the first small claims tribunal and other initiatives designed to enhance access to justice.
Josephine Richardson (Treasurer)
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About Josephine Richardson (Treasurer)
Jo is head of research at a sustainable finance NGO, supporting fixed income investors to consider climate and nature loss risk in their portfolios. Prior to that she worked in investment banking in a selection of credit trading and risk management roles.She is an experienced charity trustee and treasurer, supporting small and mid-sized charities aligned with her values. She is particularly excited in the role that litigation will play in accelerating the re-pricing of financial markets.
Jo has a MA in Maths and Management Studies from the University of Cambridge, and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
Lucinda Hardwick
- Board of Trustees
About Lucinda Hardwick
Lucinda is Head of Business Development at Big Issue Invest, where she leads on income generation by securing partnerships, developing future programmes, and undertaking strategic planning. She is also the SMT lead for inclusion. She has an extensive background in high value corporate, statutory and foundation fundraising in the social investment and human rights sectors. Lucinda was previously Development Lead at UnLtd, the Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs. This followed on from her work as Head of Fundraising for ECPAT UK (Every Child Protected Against Trafficking) where she increased turnover by 60%. Prior to this she worked in the national development team of Freedom from Torture and led the fundraising department of the Refugee and Migrant Centre. She founded and ran her own social enterprise and has also worked as a fundraising consultant to a range of charities, social enterprises and start-ups. She has a postgraduate degree in International Studies from the University of Birmingham and has studied human rights, the law of international organisations and peacekeeping.
Stephen Aulsebrook
- Board of Trustees
About Stephen Aulsebrook
Stephen is Senior Advisor at global independent investment bank, Moelis & Company, having been a Managing Director for 14 years since 2010. He has over 40 years of European investment banking experience, with extensive networks across EMEA, North America and Asia. Stephen is also a Special Advisor at Williams Nicolson, the independent corporate communications and change management consultancy. In addition, he is a Board Trustee of the David Riddell Memorial CIO, which was established in 2021 to promote mental health awareness, destigmatise mental illness and prevent suicide. Stephen is a LLB graduate in law of Leeds University and a barrister, having been called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1981. He is passionate about promoting international human rights and the rule of law and holding powerful actors to account for human rights violations, regardless of fear or favour.
Gabriella Smith
- Board of Trustees
About Gabriella Smith
Gabi brings over a decade of communications expertise to GLAN, spanning the public and private sector across a number of current affairs issues. Currently serving as the UK Lead at the Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC), she specialises in shaping public discourse around climate policy. Prior to working on climate change issues, she focussed on counter extremism.
Gill Thomas
- Board of Trustees
About Gill Thomas
Gill is an experienced trustee and board member across numerous sectors from women’s rights and International development to housing and education. As a qualified solicitor, she represented numerous public bodies particularly national and local health organisations on major strategic projects. In the last decade, Gill has been responsible for establishing the governance directorate of a NHS Trust, the legal function of an international development charity and the legal department of a start up company. Gill is currently a witness support volunteer and works with small and medium size enterprises seeking to commercialise globally university based research. Gill has a masters from McMaster University Hamilton and a D. Phil in history from the University of Sussex.
Ruth Doyle
- Board of Trustees
About Ruth Doyle
Ruth is a lawyer with more than 25 years experience in private practice and international financial institutions in London and Germany. Ruth has experience in structured finance, emerging markets, market infrastructure, digital innovation, global financial crimes and governance. Ruth studied law at Trinity College, Dublin and is qualified as a solicitor in England and Ireland. Ruth is the Vice-Chair of a regional branch of an international humanitarian organisation, where she also heads up a team of 70+ food bank volunteers. Ruth´s particular area of interest is migration and refugee policy and humanitarian law.
