Amelia Evans is an international human rights lawyer by training. She is currently the Advocacy Director at the Committee to Protect Journalists. She spent more than a decade as the executive director of The Shifting Power Project (formerly known as the Institute for Multi-Stakeholder Integrity), a nonprofit human rights organization focused on rectifying power imbalances and abuses caused by corporations. Over the last 15 years, she has investigated and reported on business and human rights-related issues in a number of countries, particularly in the Central African and Asia-Pacific regions. Previously, she was a clinical supervisor at Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic, and has received numerous fellowships focused on economic justice and human rights. Evans obtained her LLM from Harvard Law School, and LLB and BCA (Economics and Finance) from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. In her other life, she is a documentary filmmaker. She is the director of the film Minor Attraction.