Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Elinor Fry

Elinor Fry is a PhD candidate in international criminal law at the VU University Amsterdam since November 2010. Her PhD research is part of Professor Elies van Sliedregt’s VIDI-project Dealing with Divergence – National Adjudication of International Crimes. Elinor’s research seeks to map divergences at the national level through a case law study that focuses on aspects of evidence law in domestic prosecutions of core international crimes.

Before joining the VU, Elinor was a Research Fellow at Reprieve in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she worked on the European Commission project Engaging Europe in the US Death Penalty Fight. Prior to that, she spent six months at the Yugoslavia Tribunal in The Hague working for the defense team assisting Radovan Karadzic.

Elinor has an LLB and an LLM in Information Law from the University of Amsterdam, and an LLM in International Law of Human Rights and Criminal Justice (summa cum laude) from Utrecht University.


Project
Law of Evidence and the Rome Statute’s Due Process Clause

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