Asia Stories | Adapting International Criminal Justice in South East Asia

Asia Stories | Adapting International Criminal Justice in South East Asia
Asia Stories | Adapting International Criminal Justice in South East Asia

Principal speaker

Dr Emma Palmer

Other speakers

Professor Renee Jeffery


Join our host Professor Renee Jeffery as she talks to Griffith Law School's Dr Emma Palmer about her latest book 'Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia: Beyond the International Criminal Court' and what led her on the path to studying Asia.

Countries in Southeast Asia exhibit a range of approaches when prosecuting international crimes. Emma's book looks at how Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar engage with international criminal justice. She nuances categories of the 'global' and 'local' and demonstrates how norms can be adapted in multiple spatial and temporal directions beyond the International Criminal Court.

Beginning her career as a private equity infrastructure investment analyst at Macquarie Bank her move to researching Asia was unexpected. This conversation also explores her research interests, including her work on two Australian Research Council projects: one focused on civil society engagement with international criminal tribunals, and the other the challenges for awarding transformative reparations for sexual violence at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

Date: Thursday 14 May 2020
Time: 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC + 10:00)
RSVP: Wednesday 13 May 2020

We look forward to continuing our dialogue in this online forum and sharing insights and analysis of our region.


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