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Yasmine Chubin
Legal Advocacy Director, Clooney Foundation for Justice, The Docket
Yasmine Chubin is the Legal Advocacy Director for The Docket initiative at the Clooney Foundation for Justice.3 She is a highly accomplished legal professional with extensive experience in international law and human rights advocacy.
Key points about Yasmine Chubin:
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Education: She holds degrees from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs and the University of Michigan Law School, where she served as the Managing Editor of the Michigan Law Review.3
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Current roles:
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Previous experience:
- Trial Lawyer in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda3
- Legal Officer to the International Co-Investigating Judge of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal3
- Consultant for various organizations, including The Sentry, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and others3
- UN Expert in prosecutions and investigations for the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic3
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Skills:
- Fluent in English, French, and Farsi3
- Expertise in international criminal law, human rights advocacy, and legal investigations
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Career focus: Yasmine has dedicated her career to combating impunity for international crimes, strengthening judicial institutions, and advocating for justice and human rights.
Yasmine Chubin's work at The Docket involves helping to trigger prosecutions against those who commit mass atrocities and representing survivors in court.1 Her extensive background in international criminal law and human rights makes her well-suited for this role in pursuing justice for victims of serious crimes worldwide.
