Hanen Fathallah

Legal Director, Tunisia at The International Legal Foundation

Hanen Fathallah is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in criminal law and anti-human trafficking initiatives. Currently serving as a Senior Lawyer at The International Legal Foundation since March 2020, Hanen also contributes to the American Bar Association as a trainer on international and Tunisian legal frameworks related to combating human trafficking and the application of procedural rights under the 2016 Tunisian law. Previously, Hanen held the position of Senior Lawyer and consulting attorney at The International Legal Foundation from July 2015 to January 2020, focusing on the defense of vulnerable accused individuals. In addition, Hanen has been recognized as a reference lawyer in presentations regarding the National Authority for the Fight Against Human Trafficking since August 2019. Hanen Fathallah holds a Master's degree in Banking, Business, Finance, and Securities Law from the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Tunis, obtained between 2002 and 2006.

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Tunis, Tunisia

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The International Legal Foundation

Founded in 2001, the International Legal Foundation is the leading global advocate for the right to counsel for the poor. We are pioneering the establishment of public defender offices as countries rebuild and remake their criminal justice systems. Our team works in some of the world's most challenging places, where poor, vulnerable, and marginalized groups face discrimination and abuse. We achieve systemic change through litigation, advocacy, and policy reform. The ILF currently has programs in Afghanistan, Myanmar, Nepal, Tunisia, and the West Bank. Over the years, we have represented more than 60,000 people and trained and mentored hundreds of lawyers. We are building a culture of defense and creating a new generation of skilled defense lawyers through multi-year, intensive mentoring. We also conduct high-level advocacy, pushing countries, international institutions, and donors to prioritize legal aid as a fundamental human right. We were a drafter of the United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2012. We also organized the first-ever international conference on public defense, held in Johannesburg, South Africa in June 2014. Today, we are in the vanguard of global efforts to standardize public defense so quality legal services are measurable and accountable.


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