Abbe Jolles

Abbe Jolles is a Global Rights Attorney and International Human Rights Litigator with extensive experience in human rights law and advocacy. Since 1982, Abbe has operated at AJGlobal Legal, providing life-saving legal representation globally and acting as a Human Rights Advisor to multinational corporations. Abbe's expertise encompasses international workplace dispute resolution, immigration, and representation of prisoners of conscience before various international courts and tribunals. Abbe is notably the first American admitted to the African Court of Human and People's Rights and the first American woman admitted to the International Criminal Court. Abbe served as List Counsel for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon since 2009 and contributed to a landmark decision in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Abbe holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Oregon School of Law and a BA in French and Political Science from Antioch College, along with coursework from esteemed institutions such as the London School of Economics.

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