Rachael Olaitan Aborishade

Rachael Olaitan Aborishade is a lawyer, Fellow at the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Policy (CAIDP), and legal intern at UNIDROIT, where she supports the Secretariat’s work on Compliance with International Commercial Law Treaties on Digital Assets. Early in her career, she completed an LL.M in International Technology Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, authoring academic papers on AI governance, data protection, and platformisation. Her work embodies a commitment to tackling the legal and ethical complexities of the digital age, reflecting her ambition to shape global technology law. Complementing her studies and her contextual, functional view of law, Rachael volunteers at the Institute of Privacy by Design, Plunk Foundation, and Privacy Hub Africa, and she is the founder of the Golden Whispers Charity Foundation, which focuses on charity, education, and advocacy. She actively advocates for the data privacy rights of marginalized communities, including children, women, and veterans, through legal advocacy, privacy design programs, research, and regulatory analysis.

Institution

Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Policy

United States