
Sara Elizabeth Dill
International criminal law and human rights lawyer, Anethum Global
email: Dill [at] AnethumGlobal [dot] com
LinkedIn II Twitter: @_SEDill
International criminal law and human rights lawyer, Anethum Global
email: Dill [at] AnethumGlobal [dot] com
LinkedIn II Twitter: @_SEDill
harm to civilians - casualties, human rights, development | corruption | Middle East
Sara Elizabeth Dill provides legal representation and strategic consulting for individuals, corporations, governments, and non-governmental associations. Her areas of focus include human rights, foreign affairs, sanctions, war crimes, cross border finance, national security, anti-corruption, and human rights due diligence practices for financial institutions and corporations. Dill presently serves as the Vice-Chair of the International Bar Association’s War Crimes Committee. From 2019-2022, she served as the Middle East and North Africa Region liaison officer. Sara is a certified financial crime specialist and certified global sanctions specialist. Presently Sara is serving as one of the experts advising Ukrainian lawyers and judges as to war crimes prosecutions and trial monitoring.
Dill has published numerous articles in recent years on international law, criminal defense, immigration, terrorism, human trafficking and free speech. She has spoken at international and national legal conferences regarding war crimes, human rights, immigration and criminal law, human trafficking, and national security / counter— terrorism matters, including her TEDx Talk, “Women Are Not Weapons Of War.”
Dill was a founding member of the Dulles Justice Coalition, an organization of lawyers quickly mobilized to provide legal assistance in response to the Muslim Ban. Most recently, she was named as a senior board member for Blue Tulip Human Rights Group for her work with purged Turkish military personnel.
Dill holds a bachelor of arts in political science and economics, a juris doctorate with a focus on litigation and international law, and an LLM in international human rights law. Presently, Dill is a candidate for a Master’s Degree in International Conflict Studies from King’s College School of War and Security Studies.
Sara Elizabeth Dill provides legal representation and strategic consulting for individuals, corporations, governments, and non-governmental associations. Her areas of focus include human rights, foreign affairs, sanctions, war crimes, cross border finance, national security, anti-corruption, and human rights due diligence practices for financial institutions and corporations. Dill presently serves as the Vice-Chair of the International Bar Association’s War Crimes Committee. From 2019-2022, she served as the Middle East and North Africa Region liaison officer. Sara is a certified financial crime specialist and certified global sanctions specialist. Presently Sara is serving as one of the experts advising Ukrainian lawyers and judges as to war crimes prosecutions and trial monitoring.
Dill has published numerous articles in recent years on international law, criminal defense, immigration, terrorism, human trafficking and free speech. She has spoken at international and national legal conferences regarding war crimes, human rights, immigration and criminal law, human trafficking, and national security / counter— terrorism matters, including her TEDx Talk, “Women Are Not Weapons Of War.”
Dill was a founding member of the Dulles Justice Coalition, an organization of lawyers quickly mobilized to provide legal assistance in response to the Muslim Ban. Most recently, she was named as a senior board member for Blue Tulip Human Rights Group for her work with purged Turkish military personnel.
Dill holds a bachelor of arts in political science and economics, a juris doctorate with a focus on litigation and international law, and an LLM in international human rights law. Presently, Dill is a candidate for a Master’s Degree in International Conflict Studies from King’s College School of War and Security Studies.
Recent publications:
- "How Does ‘Matter’ Matter In International Conflict and Security? An Examination of the Importance of Mosques," OpinioJuris, December 1, 2023.
- "The UK government’s response to the Foreign Affairs Committee report on the Wagner Group network," Solicitors Journal, November 30, 2023.
- "Options for a Peace Settlement in Ukraine: Options Paper VIII – Sanctions in the Ukraine–Russian War: Proposed Solutions for the Peace Process and War Crimes Prosecutions," OpinioJuris, June 24, 2022.