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Cecily Rose
Corruption in International Law
My research concerns a range of international legal approaches to corruption, and in particular corruption involving the private sector.
Start Date: 2010/10.
End Date: 2013/10.
Education
Ph.D., Cambridge
Cambridge Overseas Trust Scholarship and Wright Rogers Law Scholarship
LL.M., Cambridge, 2010
J.D., Columbia Law School, 2006
B.A., English, Yale, 2002
Work Experience
Associate, International Regulation and Compliance Group, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, Washington, D.C., 2008-2009
Associate Legal Officer and Intern, Appeals Chamber, Special Court for Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 2007-2008
Law Clerk to Judge Sepulveda and Judge Shi, International Court of Justice, The Hague, the Netherlands, 2006-2007
Professional Affiliation
Member of the Bars of New York and the District of Columbia
Public International Law
International Criminal Law
Transitional Justice
International Human Rights Law
Investment Arbitration
The UK Bribery Act 2010 and Accompanying Guidance: The UK's Belated Implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, 61 International and Comparative Law Quarterly (forthcoming 2012)
The Corner House Case and the Incomplete Incorporation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in the United Kingdom, 20 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law (forthcoming 2012).
The Application of Human Rights Law to Private Sector Complicity in Governmental Corruption, 24 Leiden Journal of International Law 715 (2011)
An Emerging Norm: The Duty of States to Provide Reparations for Human Rights Violations by Non-State Actors, 33 Hastings International & Comparative Law Review 307 (2010)
Troubled Indictments at the Special Court for Sierra Leone: The Pleading of Joint Criminal Enterprise and Sex-Based Crimes, 7 Journal of International Criminal Justice 353 (2009)
Questioning the Silence of the Bench: Reflections on Oral Proceedings at the International Court of Justice, 18 Journal of Transnational Law and Policy 47 (2009)
Looking Beyond Amnesty and Traditional Justice and Reconciliation Mechanisms in Northern Uganda: A Proposal for Truth-Telling and Reparations, 28 Boston College Third World Law Journal 345 (2008)
James Crawford