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Book Title: International Criminal Justice
Editor(s): Boas, Gideon; Schabas, A. William; Scharf, P. Michael
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781005590
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contributors
The Right Honourable Lord Iain Bonomy is a judge of the Supreme
Courts of Scotland and was from 2004 until 2009 a permanent judge of the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Robert Cryer teaches at Birmingham Law School.
Dr Helen Durham is Strategic Adviser, International Law for the Austra-
lian Red Cross.
Sam Garkawe is Associate Professor, School of Law and Justice, Southern
Cross University.
Mark Ierace SC is the NSW Senior Public Defender and a Senior Visiting
Fellow at the University of New South Wales, where he teaches Inter-
national Criminal Law. Between 2000 and 2004 he was a Senior Trial
Attorney for the Office of the Prosecutor in the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he led the trial team in Prosecu-
tor v Galic (the siege of Sarajevo).
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Peter Morrissey SC is a senior barrister with extensive experience in
domestic and international criminal litigation. In Australian courts, he has
appeared in many high profile criminal trials. He was also lead counsel for
Sefer Halilovic, acquitted before the Trial Chamber at the International
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Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), and for the appeal,
which was dismissed in 2007. Peter has advised on several other cases at the
ICTY. He teaches postgraduate subjects in international criminal procedure
and has also published in this area.
James Potter is LLM (International Law) Australian National University,
LLB Australian National University.
Ben Saul is Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, the University
of Sydney.
Gerry Simpson ...
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