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Julian Simcock

Director for Global Criminal Justice, National Security Council | The White House

Julian Simcock is a diplomat and former Director for Global Criminal Justice at the National Security Council (NSC) of The White House. He served in this role from October 2022 to January 2024. Prior to his position at the NSC, he was the Deputy Legal Adviser at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations from 2018 to 2022.12

Simcock holds degrees from prestigious institutions such as Stanford Law School, Harvard Kennedy School, Babson College, and was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Cape Town.1 His professional background includes roles as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center, Attorney-Adviser at the U.S. Department of State, and Law Clerk at the U.S. Courts of Appeals, Second Circuit.1

In addition to his legal and diplomatic career, Simcock has also been involved in investment roles and has contributed to various international negotiations, including the U.S.-Cuba normalization talks and peace processes in Sudan and South Sudan.13 His work has spanned multiple areas, including global criminal justice, multilateral affairs, democracy, and human rights.1

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