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LEGAL INTERNS, 2004-2005 |
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Katrina E. Anderson, Seattle University School of Law
Aubrey Ardema, Santa Clara University School of Law
Julia M. Fromholz, University California, Berkeley/Harvard University
Stephen Andrew Liang, Harvard Law School
Kelly Whitley, JD
candidate, University of Virginia
Summer
Job Opportunity:
Working with the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
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LEGAL INTERNS, 2005 |
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Karen Yookyung
Choi, JD candidate for 2006, University of Toronto, Faculty
of Law
Devon Chaffee, JD candidate for Spring 2006, Georgetown University
Law
Center
Janet J. Lee, JD candidate for May 2007, Rutgers-Newark
School of Law
Gabriel M. Kuris, JD candidate for June 2007, Harvard
Law School
Kevin Osborne, JD candidate for 2007, Santa Clara
University School of Law
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LEGAL INTERN, 2006 |
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Intern |
Affiliation |
Work
Areas |
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Lara
Finkbeiner |
University of
Michigan, USA |
Film project |
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Richard K.
Gilbert |
University of
the Pacific McGeorge School of Law |
Polishing
Khmer Rouge communication documents in English and trying to
establish chains of command from these files. |
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Kate Hill |
Harvard
University, USA |
War crimes
claims for Vietnamese prisoners in Tuol Sleng |
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Eleanor
Hutchison |
University of
London, UK |
DC-Cam
Outreach Program. New ideas on skills transfer relating to the
work of domestic and international court proceedings. |
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Geerteke
Jansen |
Utrecht
University,) The Netherlands |
Will work
closely with witnesses and threat assessment. |
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Megha
Jonnalagadda |
(Rutgers
University, USA) |
Acts of
genocide committed against Buddhist monks, tying those acts to
Nuon Chea and others on the Standing Committee. |
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Tumaini Anthony Minja |
University of
San Diego, US |
Not
determined yet |
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Emma Nolan-Abrahamian |
University of
Michigan, USA |
Film project |
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Danica Piche |
McGill
University, Canada |
Not
determined yet |
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Joyce Song
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(Rutgers
University, USA) |
Mapping and
analyzing DC-Cam documents on cases of sexual violence. Defining
rape as a crime against humanity between 1975-1979 |
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Sarah Thomas |
Columbia
University, USA |
Possibilities
for victims as partie civile intervening in criminal
proceedings before the ECCC |
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Penelope Van
Tuyl |
University of
California, Berkeley, USA |
International
jurisprudence relating to various substantive legal questions
within the ECCC (e.g., discriminatory intent in crimes against
humanity, joint criminal enterprise, perhaps amnesty issues) |
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Megan
Whittaker |
(Northwestern
University, USA) |
International
jurisprudence relating to various substantive legal questions
within the ECCC (e.g., discriminatory intent in crimes against
humanity, joint criminal enterprise, perhaps amnesty issues) |
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Tracy Wood |
Seattle
University, USA |
Training
program for police investigators for the ECCC |
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Su Yin Tan |
Yale
University, US |
Oral history
project |
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