The IBA releases episode two of the Inspirational Legal Women podcast series, with Carola van den Bruinhorst

Tuesday 18 March 2025

The International Bar Association (IBA) Legal Policy & Research Unit (LPRU) has launched the second episode of the podcast series Inspirational Legal Women featuring Carola van den Bruinhorst, a Dutch lawyer with over 20 years of experience at Loyens & Loeff and a consultant in transformation processes and leadership development. Ms van den Bruinhorst founded the firm's Hong Kong office and has also lived in New York and Milan. Passionate about diversity, she co-founded the IBA Diversity and Inclusion Council and has held many leadership roles within the organisation, including being a member of the Management Board and Chair of the Legal Practice Division (LPD).

Click here to listen to the conversation with Ms van den Bruinhorst.

A full list of episodes is available here.

Below are a few excerpts from the podcast.

Effective delegation has been key and I’ve always made a point of trusting the people that work with me: so trusting my teams and empowering them, giving them the opportunity to grow. That was the case in managing complex client matters, but also in overseeing firm initiatives.

There was a time that women were expected to lean in, and now I feel very different about it. I don’t think that women should lean in necessarily. I think they should stay true to themselves and to remain authentic.

It’s very easy as a woman to feel the pressure to conform to a certain mould, but always check if those behaviours resonate with you, which means that you should try to stay confident in your own unique perspective, in your own approach, whether that means focusing on leadership in a different way or being more collaborative or any other way.

Click here to download a photo of Carola van den Bruinhorst.

The Inspirational Legal Women podcast series encourages inspirational IBA members with interesting careers and remarkable stories to share their thoughts and experiences about what it means to be a woman in the legal profession and how they have navigated different types of workplaces and challenges over the course of their careers. The LPRU’s Sara Carnegie, Director of Legal Projects, and Isla Tobin, Project Lawyer, will interview women across a variety of legal fields and jurisdictions. The initiative was launched on 3 March 2025 with IBA Secretary-General, Deborah Enix-Ross as the first interviewee.

The series complements the LPRU’s work on gender inequality in the legal profession, including the 50:50 by 2030: A longitudinal study into gender disparity in law project, which aims to explore and address the lack of gender parity across all levels and areas relating to legal professionals, with a focus on senior positions. To date, 13 reports have been released as part of the project: England and Wales, Uganda and Spain in 2022; followed by Nigeria, the Netherlands and Chile in 2023; and, in 2024, reports on the Republic of Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Ukraine and Türkiye. In December 2024 the Progress Report was published, which compiled the results of the reports that had been released up to December 2024, providing readers with an overview of the landscape. Also published in 2024 was a case study on Nepal, submitted to the IBA to sit alongside the IBA-written reports.

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Notes

  1. A full list of episodes is available to access here.

  2. The International Bar Association (IBA), the global voice of the legal profession, is the foremost organisation for international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies. Established in 1947, shortly after the creation of the United Nations, it was born out of the conviction that an organisation made up of the world's bar associations could contribute to global stability and peace through the administration of justice.

    The IBA has considerable expertise in providing assistance to the global legal community, and through its global membership, it influences the development of international law reform and helps to shape the future of the legal profession throughout the world.

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