Independent Expert Panel

Inbal Djalovski

 Inbal Djalovski

Inbal Djalovski is a legal practitioner with a wealth of experience in both domestic and international law, with expertise in international and internal investigations, human rights, ethics, and criminal law. She is a Member of the Compliance Review Panel of the Asian Development Bank. Previously, she served as a Prosecution Lawyer with the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, and as a member of the ICC Disciplinary Advisory Board. Her work spans multiple complex international investigations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as courtroom litigation of a case concerning an elaborate witness corruption scheme. Her experience includes working as a legal adviser to senior Judges at the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. She is admitted to law in New York (USA) and in Israel, and is a graduate of INSEAD (Executive MBA), Columbia Law School (LLM, with distinction), and Tel-Aviv University (LLB, magna cum laude).

Seynabou Benga

Arntraud Hartmann

Seynabou Benga brings a strong experience to the panel as a human rights and humanitarian law specialist. She is a former Expert Member of the Working Group on Extractive Industries of the African Commission on Human Rights and Peoples' Rights. She is currently the Director of Human Dignity, an NGO promoting economic, social and cultural rights, a lecturer in human rights law and an independent consultant.

Marina d´Engelbronner-Kolff

Michael Windfuhr

Marina d´Engelbronner-Kolff is an international lawyer with a Ph.D. on the topic of dispute resolution, and 30 years of global experience in sustainability at both strategic and operational levels in the corporate and consulting sectors. She has held key roles in a human rights NGO, research institutions, a multinational company, and consultancies, working across Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. As a former Partner for Human Rights & Social Performance at ERM, she led significant initiatives in human rights and social sustainability.

She has managed complex sustainability issues for major projects in sectors such as renewables, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. Her work focuses on land acquisition, resettlement, the rights of indigenous peoples, labor rights, social value creation, and just transitions. She collaborates extensively with local communities and civil society, driving impactful and sustainable change worldwide.