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Hannah Garry

Expert in human rights, and the legal aspects of torture, persecution and forced displacement

Clinical assistant professor of law
Director of International Human Rights Clinic
USC Gould School of Law

Contact at: (213) 740-9154 or hgarry@law.usc.edu


Expertise:
  • human rights
  • genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
  • torture and persecution
  • refugees and forced displacement
  • the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
  • the laws of war
  • truth commissions
  • international criminal law and court
  • the international criminal tribunals for Rwanda and Yugoslavia
  • the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  • transitional justice
  • post-conflict resolution
  • humanitarian intervention
  • the United Nations
  • clinical legal education
  • Africa, Asia and Europe
Additional Information:
  • J.D., 2002, Berkeley Law School; master's in Foreign Affairs, 2001, Columbia University; master's in Forced Displacement Studies, 1996, Oxford University; B.A., 1995, Wheaton College
  • Prior employment: research consultant, Oxford University, 1997-1998; visiting lecturer, Peking University, 1999; visiting scholar, European Court of Human Rights, 2000; associate, Freshfields, Bruckhaus, Deringer, 2002-2003; law clerk to Hon. Rosemary Barkette, 11th Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals, 2003-2004; legal officer and deputy chef de cabinet, Appeals Chamber, International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, 2004-2007; visiting faculty, University of Colorado Law School, 2007-2010
  • Member, American Society of International Law

Foreign Languages:
French

More:
For more information go to:

http://lawweb.usc.edu/who/faculty/directory/contactInfo.cfm?detailID=69366
http://lawweb.usc.edu/why/academics/clinics/ihrc/