Public International Law & Policy Group
Adrienne Fricke is an experienced professional in the fields of human rights and international law, currently serving as a Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Middle East Initiative since July 2022. With a diverse background, Fricke concurrently holds positions as a Senior Peace Fellow with the Public International Law & Policy Group and as a Human Rights Consultant at Fricke Research Solutions. Notable contributions include leading authoring reports for Physicians for Human Rights, which document atrocities in Sudan and assess health systems in southern Syria. Previous roles encompass significant research and advocacy work related to Syrian displaced persons and legal support for various programs concerning Syria. Fricke possesses extensive educational credentials, including a JD in International Law from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and a Master’s degree in Near Eastern Studies from New York University.
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Public International Law & Policy Group
The Public International Law & Policy Group, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, operates as a non-profit, global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to its clients, which include governments, sub-state entities, and civil society groups worldwide. PILPG provides pro bono legal counsel to clients on peace negotiation, drafting of post-conflict constitutions, creation and operation of transitional justice mechanisms, and ways to strengthen the rule of law and effective institutions. Since 1995, we have worked with over 40 state and non-state parties and provided legal assistance to all major war crimes tribunals. We maintain close partnerships with 12 of the top 15 law firms and have over 700 alumni working in the fields of law, government, foreign policy, business, and social advocacy around the world.