Fionnuala Ní Aoláin

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Fionnuala Ní Aoláin is an Irish human rights lawyer and academic known for her work on counterterrorism, conflict-related violence, and the protection of civil liberties.

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instanceOf Irish person
academic
human rights lawyer
legal scholar
educatedAt Columbia Law School
Queen’s University Belfast NERFINISHED
employer Queen’s University Belfast NERFINISHED
University of Minnesota NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork conflict-related violence
counterterrorism
human rights law
international human rights
national security and human rights
transitional justice
women, peace and security
gender female
hasAcademicRank professor of law
hasPublishedOn counterterrorism legislation and civil liberties
human rights in situations of armed conflict
security, terrorism and the rule of law
transitional justice mechanisms
hasRole UN independent expert
human rights advocate
knownFor advocacy for civil liberties protections
expertise on the impact of security measures on human rights
research on conflict-related violence
work on counterterrorism and human rights
languageSpoken English
Irish
legalSystemSpecialization international law
public international law
nationality Ireland NERFINISHED
notableFor critiques of overbroad counterterrorism measures
emphasis on protection of civil liberties in security policy
occupation lawyer
professor
positionHeld United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism NERFINISHED
researchInterest accountability for security agencies
emergency powers and human rights
gender and conflict
post-conflict reconstruction
workLocation Belfast NERFINISHED
Minneapolis NERFINISHED

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Wallenberg Medal hasRecipient Fionnuala Ní Aoláin