Cheryl Saunders

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Cheryl Saunders is a laureate professor at the University of Melbourne, specialising in public law. She has particular interests in comparative constitutional law and method, constitution making and design, federalism and intergovernmental relations. She is vice-chair of the Advisory Board of International IDEA and a president emeritus of the International Association of Constitutional Law.

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Accord Issue 25: Legitimacy and peace processes

Ali Saif Hassan

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Ali Saif Hassan is Founder and Director of Political Development Forum in Yemen. An expert in political dialogue and informal negotiations, he is also Co-Director of the National Dialogue Support Programme in Yemen, which is a partnership initiative between Political Development Forum and the Berghof Foundation.

Harn Yawnghwe

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Harn Yawnghwe is the founder and Executive Director of the Euro-Burma Office established in 1997. Harn holds a mining engineering degree and an MBA in International Business and Finance. After 48 years in exile, Harn was asked by the Government of Burma to return and assist with the peace process.

Paul Rios

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Paul Rios is the founder of Lokarri, a citizen network for peace in the Basque Country. Lokarri has played a significant role in mobilising citizen support for the resolution of the Basque conflict, organising key conferences that influenced ETA to announce a definitive end to violence in 2011. Paul holds a law degree from the University of Deusto, Bilbao.

Hannes Siebert

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Hannes Siebert is a senior adviser for the UN and Common Space Initiative in Lebanon, Middle East and North Africa and Burma/Myanmar, providing technical and facilitation support to national dialogues and peace structures, and to constitutional and political reform processes. During the 1990s in South Africa, he served as a director in the National Peace Secretariat, and assisted the Special Presidential Task Force of President Nelson Mandela.

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Timothy D. Sisk

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Timothy D. Sisk is Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, and Associate Fellow of the Geneva Center for Security Policy. He specialises in civil wars and political violence, and conflict prevention, management, and peacebuilding in fragile and post-war contexts.

Desirée Nilsson

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Desirée Nilsson is Associate Professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University. She has published articles on civil society actors in peace processes, power sharing, multiple parties in conflict termination and spoiler management. Her empirical work examines global data and also focuses specifically on the Liberian peace process. 

Yasmin Busran-Lao

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Yasmin Busran-Lao is a peace and civil society advocate who has co-founded Muslim women’s rights and development organisations in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines. A recipient of the 2005 Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Fellowship Award for Public Service, Yasmin was a key member of the Government Peace Negotiating Panel for Talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. 

Rosa Emilia Salamanca

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Rosa Emilia Salamanca is Executive Director of Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) in Colombia, a member of the Women, Peace and Security Collective for Reflection and Action, which calls for a transformation towards a more peaceful Colombian society. Rosa Emilia also participates in Coalicion 1325, which advocates for a Colombian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security.

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Kevin Clements

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Professor Kevin Clements is Foundation Chair and Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. He is an academic and peacebuilding practitioner and has headed a range of academic and practice organisations focused on peace and conflict issues.

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