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Anne Therese Gallagher is the President of the International Catholic Migration Commission and the Director-General of the Commonwealth Foundation, the intergovernmental arm of the Commonwealth charged with supporting civil society throughout its 53 member states. An Australian born lawyer, practitioner and scholar, she is considered to be an international authority on transnational criminal law, migration and human rights and, according to the 2012 Trafficking in Persons Report prepared by the
United States Department of State The United States Department of State (DOS), or State Department, is an United States federal executive departments, executive department of the Federal government of the United States, U.S. federal government responsible for the country's fore ...
, is 'the leading global expert on the international law on human trafficking’.


Education

As an undergraduate Gallagher studied at Macquarie University, Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Political Science and International Relations) in 1984 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1987. She completed a Master of International Law at the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies an ...
in 1991. In 2006 Gallagher obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from the
University of Utrecht Utrecht University (UU; nl, Universiteit Utrecht, formerly ''Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht'') is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established , it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2018, it had an enrollme ...
, Netherlands.


Career history

Gallagher was educated in Sydney at
Santa Sabina College , motto_translation = Truth , established = , slogan = Shake the world , principal = Paulina Skerman , chairperson = Tony Woods , location = Strathfield, In ...
and studied at both Macquarie University and the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies an ...
. She was admitted as a solicitor of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. Whilst the Supreme Court ...
in 1988 and as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of Australia in 1988 and of the
Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory The Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory is the highest court of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It has unlimited jurisdiction within the territory in civil matters and hears the most serious criminal matters. The court ha ...
in 1990. From 1990 to 1992 Gallagher was a lecturer in the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies an ...
's Graduate International Law Program. She is a former United Nations Official (1992–2003) and was Adviser to
Mary Robinson Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( ga, Máire Mhic Róibín; ; born 21 May 1944) is an Irish politician who was the 7th president of Ireland, serving from December 1990 to September 1997, the first woman to hold this office. Prior to her electi ...
, the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, commonly known as the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) or the United Nations Human Rights Office, is a department of the Secretariat of the United Nati ...
, from 1998 to 2002. During her tenure as Adviser, Gallagher represented Mary Robinson at the negotiations for the United Nations
Convention against Transnational Organized Crime The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC, also called the Palermo Convention) is a 2000 United Nations-sponsored multilateral treaty against transnational organized crime. History The convention was adopted by a ...
as well as its protocols on
trafficking Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people, such as out of a house or buildings, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of applicable laws or other regulations. There are various ...
and migrant smuggling. In 2001–2002 she led the development of the United Nations ''Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking'' and during that same period was the founding Chair of the United Nations Inter-Agency Group on Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling. From 2003 to 2018, held various leadership positions in a high profile and sensitive regional development initiative, funded by the Australian Government's International Aid Progra

aimed at strengthening legislative and criminal justice responses to trafficking in persons and related exploitation in all ten
Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN ( , ), officially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a political and economic union of 10 member states in Southeast Asia, which promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, militar ...
(ASEAN) Member States. The US State Department cited Gallagher's contribution to this Project, which they note has been 'widely acclaimed for its positive impact on laws, policies and practices within and outside the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region'. The ASEAN Secretary-General, Dr
Surin Pitsuwan Surin Abdul Halim bin Ismail Pitsuwan ( th, สุรินทร์ พิศสุวรรณ; Jawi: سورين عبدالحاليم بن اسماعيل ڤيتسووان; October 28, 1949 – November 30, 2017) was a Thai diplomat and politici ...
, also noted Gallagher's contribution, stating that: 'Dr Gallagher's expertise in this field, particularly in the area of criminal justice responses to trafficking, is recognised and deeply appreciated throughout the ASEAN region. ... It is not wrong to say that the achievements that ASEAN, as a region, is enjoying in the criminal justice response to the heinous crime of trafficking are in no small part due to Dr Gallagher's persevering efforts and her compassion towards ASEAN.' Gallagher is also an independent, self-funded scholar with a compelling research and publications record on areas related to human rights, criminal justice and the rule of law, and the international law on human trafficking. In addition to numerous articles in major journals, including the
International Criminal Justice Review The ''International Criminal Justice Review'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of criminal law. The editor-in-chief is Scott Jacques (Georgia State University). The journal was established in 1991 and is published ...
, Human Rights Quarterly,
Virginia Journal of International Law The ''Virginia Journal of International Law'' is a law review that was established in 1960 at the University of Virginia School of Law. It is among the world's most influential international law journals. Pieces published in the ''Journal'' have b ...
and th
Anti-Trafficking Review
Gallagher is the author of ''The International Law of Human Trafficking'' published by
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and awarded the 2011
American Society of International Law The American Society of International Law (ASIL), founded in 1906, was chartered by the United States Congress in 1950 to foster the study of international law, and to promote the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the ba ...
Certificate of Merit – Honorable Mention. She is also the lead author of the companion volume "The International Law of Migrant Smuggling" published by
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and described, by the
American Journal of International Law ''The American Journal of International Law'' is an English-language scholarly journal focusing on international law and international relations. It is published quarterly since 1907 by the American Society of International Law (ASIL). The ''Jo ...
, as "a tour de force" A frequent panellist, expert and rapporteur at international and national governmental and non-governmental consultations, meetings, workshops and other fora, Gallagher has also been invited to be a guest speaker and lecturer at universities around the world, and commented for, or cited by, media. She frequently contributes opinion pieces to mainstream outlets including
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and the
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. Gallagher is also a regular, critical commentator on the annual US State Department Trafficking in Persons Report, and has been openly scathing of related efforts to quantify the problem of 'modern slavery' and assess national responses. Gallagher has reported being threatened with legal action following her criticism, in the Huffington Post, of "a US-based organization that stages high profile, ethically compromised 'rescue' operations in impoverished countries". Since 2014, Gallagher has been a semi-regular contributor to The Spectator magazine, writing on a range of topics including the United Nations, freedom of speech, and migration. Gallagher continued to advise the United Nations after her formal departure. Outputs included the commentary to the United Nations ''Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human Trafficking'' and a series of legal issue papers produced by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime:
Abuse of a position of vulnerability and other “means” within the definition of trafficking in persons
'; '
The role of "consent" in the trafficking in persons Protocol
";'' '
The concept of exploitation in the trafficking in persons Protocol
''; '
The Concept of Financial or other Material Benefit in the Smuggling of Migrants Protocol
'' and
"The International Legal Definition of Trafficking in Persons: consolidation of research findings and reflection on issues raised"



Recognition, awards and appointments

Gallagher was the recipient of the Anti-Slavery Australia Freedom Award in 2011. In June 2012 she was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), that country's second-highest civic honour. This appointment was made for her: 'distinguished service to the law, and to human rights, as a practitioner, teacher and scholar, particularly in the areas of human trafficking responses and criminal justice.' Also in June 2012, she was named a "2012 TIP Report Hero" by the United States Government for her work in the global fight against human trafficking. Gallagher has been appointed to a number of formal advisory positions. In 2014 she commenced as co-chair of the International Bar Association'
Presidential Task Force on Human Trafficking
Also in 2014 she was appointed to th
International Migration Organization's Migration Advisory Board
convened by its Director-General, William Lacey Swing. In 2016 Gallagher joine
Doughty Street Chambers
- one of the largest civil liberties legal firms in the world – as a
Academic Expert
She is also a founding member of the Asia Dialogue on Forced Migration. Presidency of the International Catholic Migration Commission In March 2018, Gallagher was elected President of the International Catholic Migration Commission, succeeding former Goldman Sachs Chairman and UN Special Representative on migration Sir
Peter Sutherland Peter Denis Sutherland (25 April 1946 – 7 January 2018) was an Irish businessman, barrister and Fine Gael politician who served as UN Special Representative for International Migration from 2006 to 2017. He was known for serving in a variety ...
. Gallagher is the first woman president since the commission's founding in 1951 and is currently the only woman heading a Vatican-affiliated organisation. the first woman to take this role since the commission's founding in 1951. In her public pronouncements as president, Gallagher has called for an "honest dialogue" on migration to confront the "globalization of indifference". Director-General of the Commonwealth Foundation In June 2019 Gallagher was appointed Director-General of the Commonwealth Foundation by its 46 Member States, becoming the first women to occupy this post in the Foundation's 70-year history. She is expected to serve two three-year terms.


References

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