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Rosa Freedman (Rosa Anne Freedman) was born on 1983 in United Kingdom, is a Human rights researcher and professor. Discover Rosa Freedman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Occupation Legal academic
Age 41 years old
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Born 1983
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Nationality United Kingdom

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Rosa Anne Freedman, who has written as Rosa Davis, is a British professor of law, conflict, and global development at the University of Reading.

Her principal area of research is the activities of the United Nations as they relate to human rights.

She has given evidence before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom about the human rights work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and to the Scottish Government relating to gender questions on the national census.

1983

Rosa Freedman was born in 1983.

She has spoken openly about being a survivor of sexual violence.

2002

She acquired her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Queen Mary University of London (2002–2005), and her Master of Laws (LLM) at University College London (2005–06).

2006

She took the Bar Vocational Course at City University of London in 2006–07 and qualified as a barrister of Gray's Inn.

2011

She acquired her PhD in law at Queen Mary University of London in 2011 for a thesis on the United Nations Human Rights Council.

2013

Her first book was The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Critique and Early Assessment, based on her PhD research, and published by Routledge in 2013.

2014

Freedman was a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham from 2014 to 2016 before becoming professor of law, conflict, and global development at the University of Reading in 2016.

In 2014, she published a further book relating to her research titled Failing to Protect: The UN and the Politicisation of Human Rights.

2018

In June 2018, she gave evidence before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee of the House of Commons about the human rights work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Also in 2018, in her response to the Scottish Government's proposal to change gender rules in the national census, she warned that "conflating sex and gender identity will undermine sex as a separate category protected by law".

She spoke at an event at the Edinburgh Law School, which attracted media coverage for the perceived trans-exclusionary views advanced by Freedman and other speakers, including Jo Phoenix.

In December 2018, she described receiving abuse on the basis of her continuing opposition to proposed gender law changes.

2020

Freedman was invited to take part in an event at University of Essex in 2020 as part of the University’s Holocaust Memorial Week event.

The invitation was effectively rescinded at short notice.

Following the independent Reindorf Review, which suggested the university may have acted unlawfully, she received an apology from the university.