Danish Institute for Human Rights
Gabrielle Holly is an experienced professional in the fields of human rights and business, currently serving as the Chief Adviser at the Danish Institute for Human Rights since September 2019, where previous responsibilities included Senior Adviser. Prior roles include Senior Associate at OMNIA STRATEGY LLP and Researcher in Business and Human Rights at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. Gabrielle has a solid background in law, having worked as an Associate at both Linklaters and Clifford Chance LLP, as well as a Lawyer at Clayton Utz. Academic qualifications include a Master of Laws with Distinction from The London School of Economics and Political Science, along with several other degrees from reputable institutions, highlighting a strong foundation in both law and the humanities.
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Danish Institute for Human Rights
The Danish Institute for Human Rights is an independent state-funded institution. We are Denmark’s national human rights institution. We are also a national equality body in relation to race and ethnicity and gender. We also have a special role in the disability area where we promote and monitor the implementation of the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. In Denmark, we advise the government, the parliament, ministries and public authorities on human rights, among other things, when new legislation is suggested. Internationally, we work with states, independent organizations and the corporate sector, enabling them to strengthen human rights in their respective countries.