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YAKARÉ-OULÉ (NANI) JANSEN REVENTLOW Skype: nanijansen • E: [email protected] • W: nanijansen.org

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS with Jonathan McCully, The Protection of Political Speech, chapter in Regardless of Frontiers? Freedom of Expression and Information in the 21st Century, Columbia University Press, publication pending 2019 with Merris Amos and Maribel Canto-Lopez, European Court of Human Rights: Ruusunen v. Finland, chapter in Feminist Judgments: Rewriting International Law, Hart Publishing, publication pending 2019 with Rosa Curling, The Unique Jurisdiction of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights: Protection of Human Rights Beyond the African Charter, 33 Emory International Law Review, 203 (2019) with Sègnonna Horace Adjolohoun, Will Konaté set African journalists free? Interrogating the promises of an emerging press freedom jurisprudence in African regional courts, African Human Rights Yearbook, Volume 2, 2018 with Rosa Curling, State Obligations in the African System: The Obligation to Investigate, Prosecute and Punish Violations of African Charter Rights, chapter in Judging International Human Rights, Courts of General Jurisdiction as Human Rights Courts, Springer, 2019 Introductory Note to Ingabire v. (Afr. Ct. H.P.R), 57 American Society of International Law International Legal Materials, Issue 3 (2018) Denying Genocide or Denying Free Speech? A Case Study of the Application of Rwanda's Genocide Denial Laws, 12 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights, No. 2 (2014) Vrijheid van Meningsuiting in Rwanda, Amsterdamse Baliebulletin, June 2012 (in Dutch) with Rogier Schellaars, De IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration 2010, Tijdschrift voor Arbitrage, nr. 4 (2011) (in Dutch) with Ambassador Andrew Jacovides (editor), International Law and Diplomacy, Selected Writings by Andrew Jacovides, Martinus Nijhoff, 2011 with Edward van Geuns, Protecting Investments post-Lisbon Treaty: Investors Need Guarantees, 6 Global Arbitration Review, Issue 1 (2011) with Lokke Moerel and Bart van Reeken (editor and various chapters), Outsourcing, een Juridische Gids voor de Praktijk, Kluwer, 2009 (in Dutch) with Lokke Moerel and Jeroen Koëter, U.S. Subpoenas and European Data Protection Legislation, Privacy & Data Security Law Journal (2009) Muslim Brides and the Ghost of the Shari’a: Have the Recent Law Reforms in Egypt, and Morocco Improved Women's Position in Marriage and Divorce, and Can Religious Moderates Bring Reform and Make It Stick?, 5 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights, 181 (2007) The Right to Freely Have Sex? Beyond Biology: Reproductive Rights and Sexual Self-Determination, 40 Akron Law Review, 311 (2007) Unifying Babylon: Can Post-colonial States Successfully Unify a Plural (Legal) Society? A Case Study of the Uganda Law Commission's Efforts to Reform Family Law in Accordance with International Law and Its Effect on Women’s Property Rights, 16 Widener Law Journal, 71 (2006)

ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

Imagining a Universal Declaration of Digital Rights, DING Magazine, December 2018 Tikkertje met Titanen, contribution to ongoing series on Rechtencircuit, October 2018 (in Dutch) Internet Freedom Without Imperialism, Knight First Amendment Institute “Emerging Threats” series, June 2018 It Might Be Clogging Up Your Inbox, But GDPR Is One Of The Most Significant Data Laws In History, RightsInfo, May 2018 Can we stop technology from amplifying society's inequalities? Perhaps, if we act now, Berkman Klein Medium Collection, May 2018 ECOWAS Court clarifies its human rights jurisdiction: no time limit barring human rights complaints and continuing violations are recognised, IntLawGrrls, February 2018

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Strategic Litigation Before the African Regional Courts: Great Potential for Progressive Protection of Human Rights, Groningen Journal of International Law International Law Under Construction blog, February 2018 24 Hours of privilege, Medium, January 2018 with David Kaye, Digital Rights Are Human Rights, Slate Future Tense, December 2017 The right to ‘offend, shock or disturb,’ or the importance of protecting unpleasant speech, Perspectives on Harmful Speech Online, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, August 2017 Catalysts for Collaboration: Advancing collaboration in digital rights campaigns, Berkman Klein Medium Collection, June 2017 with Maria Leoni, Time to change the picture: UN must urgently address lack of women in human rights bodies, Medium and IntLawGrrls, June 2017 with Almut Rochowanski, Does BBC News training hold women to a different standard?, Women's News Network, May 2017 Creating Catalysts for Collaboration in Strategic Digital Rights Litigation, Berkman Klein Medium Collection, May 2017 The French Court Case That Threatens to Bring the "" Everywhere, Council on Foreign Relations Net Politics Blog, April 2017 with Jonathan McCully, Where Speech Goes, Repression Follows: The Global Trend of Criminalizing Online Speech, Council on Foreign Relations Net Politics Blog, April 2017 with Jonathan McCully and Catherine Anite, Trump’s ‘war with the media’ means modern democracies need independent courts more than ever, PEN America blog, April 2017 The Unique Jurisdiction of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights: Protection of Human Rights Beyond the African Charter, Doughty Street International newsletter, February 2017 with Andreas Reventlow, ‘Fake news’ highlights much bigger problems at play, Berkman Klein Medium Collection, February 2017 with Catherine Anite, Kenyan Court Knocks Down Criminal Defamation, Safeguards Freedom of Expression, Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic blog, February 2017 A French court case against could threaten global speech rights, Washington Post, December 2016 Press Freedom and Africa’s Regional Courts: A Positive Model for Transparency and Accountability, Just Security, December 2016 The European Court of Human Rights and Access to Information: Clarifying the Status, with Room for Improvement, Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic blog, November 2016 The final countdown? Rwandans have until 1 March 2017 to file human rights claims at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, IntLawGrrls, October 2016 More Naughty Than Nice: The Dutch Government’s Approach to the Black Pete Tradition, Global Voices The Bridge, October 2016 Protecting the Safety of Journalists: the Role of the African Court, The ACtHPR Monitor, September 2016 Advocating for media defence and freedom of expression in South Sudan, Albany Associates blog, July 2016 Nigeria and Digital Rights: Important Decisions Ahead, TechCabal, YNaija and Ekekeee.com, April 2016 A zero-sum game? Rwanda withdraws and Benin allows individual access to the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, IntLawGrrls, March 2016 The World Must Not forget the Jailed Journalists of Ethiopia, blog, December 2015 Wanted: Special Rapporteur (F) – The Problem of Gender Inequality in Special Mandate Positions, IntLawGrrls, September 2015 Police Shootings, Helicopter Crashes, and Bystanders with Cameras: Weighing the Rights of “Accidental Journalists”, Global Voices Online, June 2015 Lost in the Web: Navigating the Legal Maze Online, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, May 2015

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To Be or Not to Be Anonymous: How Should Bloggers Decide?, Global Voices Online, May 2015 Angola: Award-Winning Journalist Faces Trial Over ‘Blood Diamonds’ Investigation, Global Voices Online, April 2015 with Flutura Kusari, ECtHR Vindicates Hidden Camera’s Role in Watchdog Journalism, Strasbourg Observers Blog, March 2015 The Power of International Law, World Policy Journal blog, February 2015 The Prince, His Mistress and His Lovechild – A Feminist Perspective on the Couderc and Hachette Filipacchi Associés v. France Grand Chamber Referral, IntLawGrrls, February 2015 with Jonathan McCully, Jailed Female Photo Journalist on Hunger Strike in Vietnam, Global Voices Online and Global Voices Advocacy Blog, December 2014 Three Upcoming Court Decisions That Could Change the Face of the African Press, MLDI blog, September 2014 with Adrian Plevin, Advocates Petition UN for Action on Jailed Egyptian Blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah, Global Voices Online and Global Voices Advocacy Blog, August 2014 Pakistan High Court Demands Unblocking of YouTube, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, May 2014 with Alinda Vermeer, Delfi v. Estonia: Website Liability for User Comments Would Stifle Free Expression, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, May 2014 Advocates Ask African Commission, UN Experts to Intervene in Zone 9 Bloggers Case, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, May 2014 Arguing the first free speech case at the African Court, blog MLDI website, March 2014 UN Experts Condemn Detention of Vietnamese Bloggers Le Quoc Quan, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, December 2013 Ethiopian Journalists Challenge Anti-Terrorism Law, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, October 2013 Advocates Keep Spotlight on Le Quoc Quan, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, July 2013

Advocates Challenge Use of FinFisher Surveillance Software in Pakistan, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, May 2013 On Eve of Elections, Advocates Challenge YouTube Blocking in Pakistan, Global Voices Advocacy Blog, March 2013 Index Award winner Beatrice Mtetwa detained by Zimbabwe police, Index on Free Speech Blog, March 2013 Media Freedom – A Rough Guide to Kigali, MLDI website blog, May 2012 “False news” and Article 10 – Media Legal Defence Initiative intervenes in Strasbourg, Inforrm Blog, March 2012

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