session 1
Ed BATES [MODERATOR]
Ed BATES [MODERATOR] Associate Professor, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester
Lətif HÜSEYNOV
Lətif HÜSEYNOV Judge of the European Court of Human Rights elected in respect of Azerbaijan
Isabella RISINI
Isabella RISINI Professor at Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola, Senior Editor at Verfassungsblog
Isabelle NIEDLISPACHER
Isabelle NIEDLISPACHER Agent to the European Court of Human Rights for the Government of Belgium
Jenny SANDVIG
Jenny SANDVIG Partner, SVW, former Policy Director at the Norwegian National Human Rights Institution
Abel CAMPOS
Abel CAMPOS Deputy Registrar of the European Court of Human Rights
session 2
Tim KOLK [MODERATOR]
Tim KOLK [MODERATOR] Member of the Steering Committee for Human Rights (CDDH) in respect of Estonia, CDDH thematic rapporteur on human rights and artificial intelligence
Klaudiusz RYNGIELEWICZ
Klaudiusz RYNGIELEWICZ Director of filtering and support services, European Court of Human Rights
Mateja ĐUROVIĆ
Mateja ĐUROVIĆ Judge of the European Court of Human Rights elected in respect of Serbia
Veronika FIKFAK
Veronika FIKFAK Professor of Human Rights and International Law at University College London, School of Public Policy and a co-Director of the UCL Institute for Human Rights
Matthieu QUINIOU
Matthieu QUINIOU Avocat, member of the CEPEJ (European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice) Artificial Intelligence Advisory Board (AIAB), Chair of UNESCO ITEN
session 3 - PANEL 1
Tonje MEINICH [MODERATOR]
Tonje MEINICH [MODERATOR] Vice-chairperson of the CDDH, Chair of the 46+1 ad hoc negotiation group on the Accession of the EU to the ECHR
Alex TALLON
Alex TALLON Vice-President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE)
Babette KOOPMAN
Babette KOOPMAN Agent to the European Court of Human Rights for the Government of the Netherlands, member of the CDDH
Philip LEACH
Philip LEACH Professor of Human Rights Law, Middlesex University London
session 3 - panel 2

Back Marius EMBERLAND

Professor, Department of Law and Governance, BI Norwegian Business School
Marius EMBERLAND

Marius Emberland is as from 2023 professor of constitutional and public international law at BI Norwegian Business School's Department of Law and Governance. He was the Norwegian government's Agent before the Court from 2012 to 2022 (and co-agent before that). Prior to joining the BI faculty, he was chief analyst 2022-2023 at the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security, where he inter alia wrote a report on intra-governmental coordination of international human rights matters within the Norwegian government; and he has worked as senior legal adviser at the Department of Law at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as acting high court judge at Borgarting High Court. He is currently chairing an independent committee, set up by the Norwegian government, tasked to evaluate whether the 2020 Norwegian Foreign Intelligence Service Act.

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