Tribute to Anne Ramberg as IBAHRI Co-Chair Tenure Ends

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A strong advocate for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty, Anne praised actions in the Central African Republic, Colorado, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Papua New Guinea and Zambia.

In addition to her contribution to the IBAHRI, Anne has held several positions at the International Bar Association (IBA), including Co-Chair of the IBA Rule of Law Action Group, member of the IBA Nominations Committee and Council Member of the IBAHRI Trust . She is also a Trustee of the IBA-founded eyeWitness to Atrocities app and organisation, and has acted as representative of the Swedish Bar Association at the IBA Council , the governing body of the IBA.

After graduating with a law degree (LLB) from Stockholm University in 1976, Anne was a practising lawyer until 2000, when she was appointed Secretary General of the Swedish Bar Association, a position she held for twenty years. Over the course of her stellar career, Anne has served in a number of senior roles in her native country of Sweden, including on the Ethics Advisory Council of the National Police Board, the Swedish Press Council, the Advisory Council of the Swedish Economic Crime Authority , the Appeal Board for Aid for Credit Institutions and the Council on Basic Values established by the Swedish government. In addition, Anne has served as a board member of the Swedish law library, Juridiska biblioteket , the Micael Bindefeld Foundation in Memory of the Holocaust and legal research foundation Emil Heijnes stiftelse för rättsvetenskaplig forskning . She has also worked for the board of the Central and Eastern European Law Initiative Institute (CEELI Institute) and acted as a council member and treasurer of the International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC).

Throughout her career, Anne has held a number of positions that reflect her long-standing passion for upholding and advancing human rights. As well as serving on Stockholm University's board, Anne is a former Chair of the University's Stockholm Centre for the Rights of the Child . She has also been a member of the board of Civil Rights Defenders , the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and the IBA-founded Southern Africa Litigation Centre . She is also Vice Chair of Stiftelsen Skogssällskapet , a non-profit foundation that works for the sustainable development of forests and land.

In recognition of her dedication to the legal profession, Anne has received numerous accolades, including being granted the distinction Juris Doctor Honoris Causa at Uppsala University , Sweden, and being awarded His Majesty the King's Medal for her 'distinguished contribution to the Swedish Judicial System'. In 2018, she was appointed honorary member of ILAC, and during the Stockholm Human Rights Award ceremony she was surprised with the IBA's Award for 'extraordinary leadership in promoting human rights and the rule of law throughout the world' . In 2019, Anne was awarded the Finnish Administrative Supreme Courts medal for her work on behalf of the Nordic bar associations and international human rights. She received the Kerstin Hesselgren Prize in the same year.

On a personal level, Anne has been an invaluable member of the IBAHRI Council and constant supporter of the IBAHRI secretariat, especially evident in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the IBAHRI's 25th anniversary. Her international stature and steadfast presence will be sorely missed by everyone who worked with her. We wish her all the very best for her future endeavours.

Mark Stephens CBE, IBAHRI Co-Chair

Baroness Helena Kennedy LT KC, IBAHRI Director

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