Jo’anne van Ooijen (she/her) is a lawyer and art historian, trained at the universities of Maastricht and Leiden. After a career in the judiciary, she is now an independent professional working in the cultural sector. Her expertise is on the intersection of law, ethics and heritage, mostly for museums. At the moment she is focused mostly on looted art, colonial heritage, provenance research, collection mobility and deaccessioning. Jo’anne has assignments from the Museums’ Association, the Ministry of Culture, the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts, and a variety of cultural organizations. For these, she supports advisory committees, coordinates projects, and writes reports. As an independent freelancer, she also enjoys the freedom to travel.