Narrelle Morris
" Senior Lecturer"
School of Law
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
"Dr Narrelle Morris is a Senior Lecturer at the Curtin Law School. She was a Research Fellow in the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law at the Melbourne Law School from 2009-13, where she was the principal legal researcher on the Australia Research Council-funded Linkage project Australia’s Post-World War II War Crimes Trials of the Japanese: A Systematic and Comprehensive Law Reports Series. This project is supported by the Australian War Memorial and Defence Legal and aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic examination and analysis of the Australian war crimes trials of the Japanese in the post-World War II period. Her next research project, funded by an Australia Research Council DECRA Award for 2014-16, is on the Australian war crimes investigator and jurist Sir William Flood Webb."
Research Interest
War crimes, international criminal law, historical and contemporary Western relations with Japan, Western perceptions and images of Japan, World War II
Publications
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Morris, N. E., and T. McCormack. 2016. "Were the Australian Trials Fair?." In Australia’s War Crimes Trials 1945-51 Fitzpatrick, G., T. McCormack, and N. Morris., 781-815 Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff.
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Morris, N. E., and A. Knaap. 2017. "When Institutional Design is Flawed: Problems of Cooperation at the United Nations War Crimes Commission." European Journal of International Law 28 (2): 513-534