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Robert Clarke

DIRECTOR OF ADVOCACY

Robert Clarke serves as the Director of Advocacy for ADF International at its office in London, United Kingdom.

Robert Clarke is a leading human rights lawyer and serves as Director of Advocacy at ADF International. Based in London, he oversees a global team working across five continents and more than 100 countries on legal strategies to advance the right to live and speak the truth.

A qualified barrister and expert in international and European human rights law, Clarke has argued or made interventions in more than 20 landmark cases before the European Court of Human Rights — the continent’s highest human rights tribunal. His work spans life-and-death matters such as Mortier v. Belgium in which the Court found Belgium in breach of the right to life in respect of a euthanasia case), and key free speech and religious freedom cases like Tonchev v. Bulgaria, successfully challenging the state’s discrimination against a minority Christian community.

Before joining ADF International, Clarke prosecuted serious medical misconduct cases for a UK healthcare regulator and practiced criminal and regulatory law in London. He is admitted to the Bar of England and Wales.

He frequently advises lawmakers and has written and spoken on issues including the right to free expression, parental rights, religious freedom, and the evolving landscape of human rights in Europe and beyond.

Clarke is the editor of The ‘Conscience of Europe?’: Navigating Shifting Tides at the European Court of Human Rights (Kairos, 2017), and a contributor to Religious Beliefs and Conscientious Exemptions in a Liberal State (Hart, 2019).

He earned his LLB in Law with American Law from the University of Nottingham with honours, completing a year at the University of Virginia School of Law. He is a Blackstone Fellow (2012) and a voice for principled legal engagement in a rapidly changing world.

Publications

The ‘Conscience of Europe?’

The European Court of Human Rights has the monumental task of protecting the most fundamental freedoms of more than 800 million citizens across 47 States. That’s a significant challenge given that the Court is asked to reconcile substantial disagreements between these States on controversial issues—and views on marriage, family, sanctity of life, and religious freedom are far less cohesive now than when the European Convention on Human Rights was drafted. Get one copy here now!

Statement of Faith

Based on our adherence to the inspired, infallible, inerrant, and authoritative Word of God in Scripture, we profess with the Christian Church throughout time and around the world the faith expressed in the Apostles’ Creed:

I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come to judge the living and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
Amen.

Päivi Räsänen

Eine Abgeordnete des finnischen Parlaments, die wegen ‘Hassrede’ angeklagt wurde, nachdem sie öffentlich ihre christlichen Überzeugungen zu Ehe und Sexualität geäußert hatte.

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce

Die engagierte Lebensschützerin aus Großbritannien, die festgenommen wurde, als sie still in der Nähe einer Abtreibungsklinik auf einer öffentlichen Straße betete.

Rodrigo Iván Cortés

Ein ehemaliger Kongressabgeordnete aus Mexiko, der bestraft wurde, nachdem er die biologische Wahrheit der zwei Geschlechter verteidigt hatte.

Nada und Hamouda

Aus dem Sudan, deren Ehe von einem Scharia-Gericht aufgelöst wurde und die mit 100 Peitschenhieben und Lebensgefahr bedroht wurden, nur weil sie zum Christentum konvertierten.

Shagufta und Shafqat

Ein christliches Paar aus Pakistan, das 7 Jahre lang in der Todeszelle saß, weil sie angeblich eine blasphemische Textnachricht versendet hatten - obwohl beide weder lesen noch schreiben können.

Päivi Räsänen

Päivi Räsänen, a member of parliament and devoted grandmother from Finland, charged with 'hate speech' for voicing her deeply held beliefs on the Christian view of marriage and sexuality.