About the Contributors

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Ben Brandon

Ben Brandon is a practising barrister specialising in domestic UK and international criminal law at 3 Raymond Buildings, London. He attended universities in England and the United States and recently read for an LLM degree at the University of London (KCL), where he graduated with Distinction in Public International Law. He has published widely in professional and academic journals on terrorism and international criminal law. Mr Brandon is a part-time lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he teaches international criminal law to post-graduate students.

Treasa Dunworth

A graduate of Auckland and Harvard Universities, Treasa Dunworth is a Senior Lecturer in International Law at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has several years experience in international law, working in both non-governmental and intergovernmental spheres, where her focus has been on arms control - particularly the control of chemical weapons. She has published both within New Zealand and internationally. Her current research interests lie around the role of international law in domestic law, the accountability of international organisations and international criminal law. Ms Dunworth is the New Zealand Vice President of the Australian New Zealand Society of International Law, a member of the Advisory Board of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Military Law, the New Zealand correspondent for the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, a contributing editor on public international law to the New Zealand Law Review and a member of the New Zealand Committee for the Dissemination of International Humanitarian Law.

Max du Plessis

Max du Plessis graduated with an LLM from Cambridge University after studying law in South Africa. He is currently an Associate Professor at Howard College School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, and previously taught international criminal law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 2001 to 2002. He has acted as a consultant to the South African Institute for International Affairs, the Institute for Security Studies and the Commonwealth Secretariat on questions of international law and international criminal law and is an advocate of the High Court of South Africa, with a practice predominantly in human rights and...

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