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Andrea Furger
Andrea Furger is a Graduate Researcher and a Teaching Fellow at
Melbourne Law School (MLS). Her research focuses on international
criminal law and state cooperation from an interdisciplinary angle
(law/international relations) and her doctoral thesis examines the
complexities of extraterritorial evidence collection in the context of
investigations and prosecutions of core international crimes (war
crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, crime of aggression).
Andrea
joined MLS in 2022 after over a decade as a practitioner in the field
of international criminal justice, human rights, and diplomacy. She
worked at the International Criminal Court (Office of the Prosecutor),
the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (mandate of the
Special Rapporteur on Torture) and the Swiss Federal Public Prosecutor's
Office. Andrea holds an LLM in International Criminal Justice and
Armed Conflict from the University of Nottingham (UK) and a
Licence/Master of Arts from the Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland.
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