International
Criminal Law Leader
and ICC Judge
Kimberly Prost is a Canadian jurist renowned for her work in international criminal justice, accountability, and global rule of law through senior judicial and advisory roles.
Areas of Expertise
Professional excellence across international law, human rights, and judicial service

International Law
Extensive expertise in international criminal law, treaty interpretation, and multilateral legal systems through senior global judicial roles.

Human Rights
Dedicated to protecting fundamental human rights, addressing grave crimes, and advancing justice through international legal mechanisms.

Judicial Service
Distinguished judicial service at international courts, contributing to precedent-setting decisions and strengthening the rule of law.
Areas of Expertise
Professional excellence across international law, human rights, and judicial service
Judge, International Criminal Court
Serving as a judge at the ICC, contributing to adjudication of serious international crimes and strengthening global judicial standards.
Ombudsperson, UN Security Council
Appointed as the first Ombudsperson for the Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, ensuring fairness, transparency, and due process.
Ad Litem Judge, ICTY
Served as an ad litem judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, contributing to landmark international jurisprudence.
Senior Legal Roles, Canada
Held senior positions within Canada’s justice system, supporting national and international legal cooperation initiatives.