Co-Founder & Managing Partner
CurrentRights CoLab is a multinational collaborative advancing human rights through innovative strategies connecting civil society, technology, business and finance.
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Ed Rekosh is listed as Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Rights CoLab at Rights CoLab, a company with 10 employees, based in New York, New York, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at rightscolab.org, phone signal with area code 212, 718, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Ed Rekosh.
Ed Rekosh previously worked as Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Rights Colab and Founder & Senior Advisor at Pilnet: The Global Network For Public Interest Law. Ed Rekosh holds J.D. from Columbia Law School.
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Ed is a co-founder & managing partner of Rights CoLab, a multinational collaborative for advancing human rights through innovative strategies connecting civil society, technology, business and finance. He was previously the president & CEO of PILnet: The Global Network for Public Interest Law, an organization he founded in 1997 to develop global resources and networks in support of local human rights advocacy around the world. In that capacity, he trained and mentored hundreds of human rights lawyers in dozens of countries, helped spur the adoption of clinical legal education in Europe, and was a leader in the global growth of pro bono practice. He continues to serve PILnet as a senior advisor. Ed has pioneered innovative human rights initiatives in China, and in over 30 other countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. He lived in Romania and Hungary for ten years assisting the development of human rights groups there and elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe as new constitutional orders emerged. He taught on the adjunct faculty of Columbia Law School for over 20 years, and has been a visiting professor at Cardozo Law School and Central European University. Prior to founding PILnet, he consulted for the Ford Foundation, worked for the International Human Rights Law Group (Global Rights), practiced law at Coudert Brothers and co-founded the Human Rights Watch Film Festival.Ed has written and spoken extensively about human rights, pro bono, access to justice and the rule of law, and he received the American Bar Association's International Human Rights Award in 2009. He is a graduate of Cornell University and Columbia Law School.
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New York
Rights CoLab is a multinational collaborative advancing human rights through innovative strategies connecting civil society, technology, business and finance.
New York
Advise organization on strategic issues as needed.
New York And Budapest
Founded an international network-based NGO, growing it into an organization with 30 staff working out of 6 offices on 3 continents, in order to develop global intellectual and pro bono resources to support local human rights advocacy around the world.
Washington, DC
Research and writing on closing space for civil society, including Rethinking the Human Rights Business Model, https://www.csis.org/analysis/rethinking-human-rights-business-model.
New York
Taught Human Rights, Law and Development, a workshop-style, project-based course involving collaborative, experiential learning among PILnet Fellows and matriculated students.
New York
Oversaw overall growth of Cardozo’s human rights program and taught course on Human Rights and International Development.
Budapest
Taught course on human rights, law and development.
New York
Consulted with Ford Foundation, Open Society Institute and other organizations on projects relating to civil society and human rights.
Bucharest And Washington, DC
Directed a program in Bucharest to assist the development of Romanian human rights organizations.
New York
Pro bono clients included Human Rights Watch, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival and Human Rights First.
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Ed Rekosh is based in New York, New York, United States while working with Rights CoLab.
Ed Rekosh has worked for Rights Colab, Pilnet: The Global Network For Public Interest Law, Center For Strategic And International Studies (Csis), Columbia Law School, and Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law.
Ed Rekosh's colleagues at Rights CoLab include Eleonora Davidyan, Deborah Doane, and Silvana Zapata-Ramirez.
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Ed Rekosh holds J.D. from Columbia Law School.
Ed Rekosh is listed with skills including Human Rights, International Development, Ngos, International Relations, Public Policy, Policy Analysis, Capacity Building, and Civil Society.
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