Emma Palmer is Lecturer at Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Queensland. Palmer was awarded her Ph.D. from University of New South Wales (UNSW) Law, Sydney, where she was a Research Assistant for two Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects focused on international criminal law. She has worked as a lawyer and analyst.
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1. Localising International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia 2. Engaging with International Criminal Law alongside an Internationalised Tribunal: Cambodia 3. Implementing International Criminal Accountability in the Philippines 4. Engaging with International Criminal Law as a Non-State Party: Indonesia 5. International Criminal Justice in "Transition" - Myanmar 6. Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia Appendix A. Table of Ratifications Appendix B. Table of Interviews Appendix C. Southeast Asia: Domestic Legislation, Bills and Regulations and Sources List of references Index.
1. Localising International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia 2. Engaging with International Criminal Law alongside an Internationalised Tribunal: Cambodia 3. Implementing International Criminal Accountability in the Philippines 4. Engaging with International Criminal Law as a Non-State Party: Indonesia 5. International Criminal Justice in "Transition" - Myanmar 6. Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia Appendix A. Table of Ratifications Appendix B. Table of Interviews Appendix C. Southeast Asia: Domestic Legislation, Bills and Regulations and Sources List of references Index.
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