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    Peter Splinter

    Human Rights Policy and Advocacy Expert

    Peter Splinter is a professional with a primary interest in developing and implementing human rights policy and advocacy strategies. His career spans various roles, including being the Geneva UN Representative for Amnesty International, a Canadian diplomat and foreign ministry lawyer, a UN official, and a legal aid lawyer.

    He possesses a diverse set of skills and aptitudes acquired through his experiences, such as representation and advocacy across different levels, policy and strategy development, research and analysis, negotiation preparation, legal expertise, multilateral diplomacy, civil society engagement, media relations, problem-solving, and project management.

    Peter Splinter has played crucial roles in significant UN human rights advancements, like the creation of the Universal Periodic Review, securing a WTO waiver for the Kimberley Process, negotiating the UN Declaration on human rights defenders, and contributing to the development of Canadian economic sanctions legislation.

    He pursued a Bachelor of Law in International Law from McGill University and studied History and Political Science for his Bachelor's at the University of Alberta. Currently, he serves as a Senior Consultant specializing in Human Rights and Climate Change at the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions.

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    Geneva Area, Switzerland