Audrey Glover
Dame Audrey Francis Glover,, is a British international lawyer, experienced election observer, former director of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.
Education
Glover graduated from King's College, London.Professional career
During her professional career, she has specialized in human rights law and its application, gender equality, negotiation and problem resolution and international election monitoring.Audrey Glover was called to the Bar - as Gray's Inn member, where she practised before joining UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office as a legal adviser. During her service for the FCO, on numerous occasions she represented UK as agent before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights.
In 1994, UK seconded her - in the rank of ambassador - as director for the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, where she served her mandate in Warsaw, Poland until 1997.
From 1998 to 2004, she has served as head of the UK Delegation to the UN Human Rights Commission.
Since 2004 Dame Audrey has led almost twenty international election observation missions. These were - for the OSCE - missions to the USA, Mongolia, Albania, Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, USA, Turkey, Albania. She also co-led missions for the Carter Center: for the presidential elections in Tunisia and for the parliamentary elections in Guyana.
She is also on the UN Mediation Roster.
Additionally, Audrey Glover serves as an adviser to the British Institute for Human Rights, a trustee of the UK Prison Reform Trust, Board Member of the Electoral Reform International Services, an advisory member of the Board of Gender Action for Peace and Security, and chair of the board of trustees for the Foreign Policy Centre.
She is a Fellow of the Institute of Stability and Transition in Washington.