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Emily Camins teaches International Humanitarian Law at the University of Western Australia's Law School. She submitted her PhD on legal responses for victims of armed conflict in January 2023 and received an Honourable Mention on the Graduate Research School Dean's List. Emily holds a BA/LLB (Hons) from the University of Western Australia and a Graduate Diploma of International Law from the University of Melbourne. Her main research interests include reparations for victims of armed conflict, international humanitarian law, international human rights law applicable to armed conflict, and transitional justice. Emily is also the Chair of the International Humanitarian Law Committee (WA) for the Australian Red Cross. Her contributions to academia extend to various teaching and research activities, emphasizing her commitment to her field and her students. Emily has been recognized for her teaching excellence, receiving awards such as the UWA Law School Award for Excellence in Teaching (Early Career) and has participated actively in workshops and seminars within her area of expertise.
University of Western Australia Law School • Perth, Australia
Teaches International Humanitarian Law.
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