About: Gabrielle Guillemin
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- Gabrielle Guillemin joined ARTICLE 19 in 2011. She leads the organisations’ work on digital rights policy issues, including intermediary liability as it relates to terrorism, hate speech and other forms of online content, privacy and cybercrime. She has led interventions or advised on cases before the European Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the French Conseil d’Etat, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the UK courts among others. She has given evidence before the UK House of Lords Committee on social media and criminal offences. She is currently a member of the Council of Europe Expert Committe on the human rights dimensions of automated data processing and different forms of artificial intelligence and the UK IGF Committee. From 2013 to 2015, she was a member of the Council of Europe Expert Committee on Crossborder flow of Internet Traffic and Internet Freedoms (MSI-INT) and from 2012 until 2016, she was a member of the UK Multistakeholder Advisory Group on Internet Governance (MAGIG). She regularly speaks at public events and conferences on digital rights and Internet freedom issues around the world. Prior to joining ARTICLE 19, Ms Guillemin worked as a registry lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights for four years. She holds an LLB – Maitrise de droit français (1stClass) from Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne – King’s College London and an MSc Human Rights (Distinction) from the London School of Economics. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2006.