Christian Ranheim, Director
Christian Ranheim is a Norwegian lawyer who received his law degree from the University of Oslo in 1997.
Ranheim has extensive academic experience and worked at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo for 10 years and as as a senior legal advisor with the Parliamentary Ombud for Scrutiny of Public Administration of Norway He teaches international human rights law, international criminal law and the law of armed conflict to university students and practitioners worldwide and has published a variety of academic articles. Ranheim has extensive international experience and has lived and worked in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Timor Leste, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. |
Indah Amaritasari, Indonesia representative
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Indah is a respected and dedicated professional with experience from working on human rights issues in Indonesia and within ASEAN for more than 15 years. Indah supports and develops human rights programmes for international organization and state institutions.
Indah worked as a programme officer for the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for eight years. Since becoming an independent consultant, Indah has been assisting the gender equality programme on health for the World Health Organisation and on programme development for the Indonesian Directorate General of Corrections. Indah has a master degree from the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo. She is an active author of articles published in Indonesia journals and newspapers. |