Daniel Graeber is a freelance writer for United Press International, a mainstay in the press world and one of the three biggest news agencies, along with the Associated Press and Reuters. Here, he covers political developments in Iraq and the energy sector in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
He holds a MA in Diplomacy and International Conflict Management from Norwich University, where his focus was international relations theory, international law, and the role of non-state actors.
Mr. Graeber may be contacted at dan.graeber at gmail.com
Lisa Gambone is a NY attorney who provides pro bono work for Human Rights Watch, the ICTR Prosecution and Lawyers Without Borders, first while practicing at a large law firm in London, now independently. She has also spent time at the Caprivi high treason trials in Namibia and at human rights organizations in Belfast and London.
She holds a JD specializing in International Law from Columbia University and an MA from Johns Hopkins SAIS, where she focused on rule of law, human rights, the law of war, non-international armed conflicts and humanitarian intervention.
Here, she is covering war crimes and international justice. Ms. Gambone may be contacted at lisa.gambone at gmail.com
Brandon Henander lives in Chicago and works as a Project Coordinator for Illinois Legal Aid Online.
He has a LL.M. in International Law and International Relations from Flinders University in Adelaide. He also holds a B.A. in Political Science, Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Iowa.
Brandon has worked as a lobbyist for Amnesty International Australia and as an intern for U.S. Congressman Dave Loebsack.
His interests include American and Asian politics, human rights, war crimes and the International Criminal Court.
