LEGAL ASSOCIATES, 2004-2005

 

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

 

 

LEGAL ASSOCIATES, 2005

 

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

 

LEGAL ASSOCIATES, 2006

Intern

Affiliation

Work Areas

Lara Finkbeiner

University of Michigan, USA

Film project

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.

Kate Hill

Harvard University, USA

War crimes claims for Vietnamese prisoners in Tuol Sleng

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.

Geerteke Jansen

Utrecht University,) The Netherlands

Will work closely with witnesses and threat assessment.

Megha Jonnalagadda

(Rutgers University, USA)

Acts of genocide committed against Buddhist monks, tying those acts to Nuon Chea and others on the Standing Committee.

Tumaini Anthony Minja

University of San Diego, US

Not determined yet

Emma Nolan-Abrahamian

University of Michigan, USA

Film project

Danica Piche

McGill University, Canada

Not determined yet

Joyce Song

(Rutgers University, USA)

Mapping and analyzing DC-Cam documents on cases of sexual violence. Defining rape as a crime against humanity between 1975-1979

Sarah Thomas

Columbia University, USA

Possibilities for victims as partie civile intervening in criminal proceedings before the ECCC

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)

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)

Tracy Wood

Seattle University, USA

Training program for police investigators for the ECCC

Su Yin Tan

Yale University, US

Oral history project

LEGAL ASSOCIATES, 2007

Intern

Affiliation

Work Areas

Amy Gordon

Harvard Law School, USA

Examining the use of Renakse Documents

Alison Kamhi

Harvard Law School, USA

The possibility of private donation to the ECCC

BJ Schulte

Rutgers University School of Law, USA

Continuation of witness fear assessment project

Jessica Corsi

Harvard Law School, USA

Role of the co-investigative judges under the ECCC Law and Rules of Procedures and Evidence

Kate Dominiguez

Yale Law School, USA

Comments on ECCC Rules of Procedures and Evidence

Kathryn Simon

Harvard Law School, USA

Legal Strategies for bringing the Renakse victim petitions before the ECCC

Kelly Heidrich

Temple University Beasley School of Law, USA

Possible Defense Strategies

Koko Huang

Seattle University School of Law, USA

Whether acts resulting in starvation during the Khmer Rouge period can be prosecuted as the crime against humanity of extermination under ECCC law

Lisabeth Meyers

Brown University, USA

Assistance to Cham Muslim History Project

Natalie Senst

University of Ottawa, Canada

Memorialization as a form of symbolic compensation by the ECCC

Norman Pentelovich

Georgetown University Law Center, USA

Assistance to DC-Cam student training/outreach program

Regina Fitzpatrick

Harvard Law School, USA

Assistance to the Response Team project

Rockford Hearn

Santa Clara University School of Law, USA

to be determined

Solomon Bashi

Northwestern University School of Law, USA

Whether acts resulting in starvation during the Khmer Rouge period can be prosecuted as the  crimes against humanity of extermination under ECCC law