Gunhild Vehusheia

Gunhild Vehusheia
President of the Norwegian Women's Lobby
Assumed office
2016
Personal details
Born 1975
Grimstad
Nationality Norwegian
Occupation Lawyer

Gunhild Vehusheia (born 1975 in Grimstad[1]) is a Norwegian lawyer and women's rights leader. She is the current President of the Norwegian Women's Lobby,[2] an umbrella organisation for the Norwegian women's movement with ten nationwide member organisations, and is a former executive director of the non-profit NGO Legal Advice for Women (JURK)[3] and a former chairperson of the board of the Nordic Women's University.[1]

Gunhild Vehusheia holds a cand.jur. degree from the University of Oslo from 2003,[1] and was a lawyer at the law firm Salomon-Johansen from 2012 to 2015. She is currently a partner at the law firm Vive Advokater. She is known for representing children in court as well as for representing vulnerable groups such as victims of human trafficking and au pairs.[4][5]

Vehusheia is a member of the executive board of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights[6] and is a board member of Legal Advice for Women. She also lectures on violence against women at Nord University.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Johansen, Marte; Jonsson, Marianne (2011). "Amasonen – møt Gunhild Vehusheia". Justine. Norwegian Female Lawyers' Association (1): 12–13.
  2. "Gunhild Vehusheia ny leder i Norges kvinnelobby". Norwegian Association for Women's Rights.
  3. Merete Landsend. "Pass deg for kvinnefellene". Dagbladet.
  4. "Slår alarm om vestkantkultur: Ressurssterke familier importerer billig hushjelp". Dagens Næringsliv.
  5. Nina Selbo Torset. "For vanskelig å etterforske au pair-saker". Aftenposten.
  6. Landsstyret, Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
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