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Ms Natasha Naidu

Ms Natasha Naidu

Casual Academic

LLM (Class I), University of Cambridge; GDLP, College of Law Sydney;ÌýBA (Distinction) / LLB (Hons I), University of New South Wales

Law & Justice
School of Private & Commercial Law

ÌýNatasha Naidu is a Teaching Fellow and Research Assistant in the Faculty of Law & Justice. She is also a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Law & Justice where she is a 2024 Westpac Future Leader Scholar. Previously, Natasha obtained her Masters of Law from the University of Cambridge as a Lionel Murphy Scholar.ÌýShe is the Digital Officer of the , where she serves asÌýthe Editor of the Association's blog,Ìý, and Assistant Editor of theÌý. Natasha is also a member of the Asia Law and Policy ForumÌýand an Associate of the .Ìý

Natasha's previous roles include Research Associate at the Faculty of Law & Justice, Associate at the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and Legal Consultant at Project Expedite Justice, a Cambodian anti-human trafficking NGO.ÌýNatashaÌýhas previously served as editor for the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Law Journal and the Cambridge Journal of International Law. Natasha has been published in the Journal of International Criminal Justice, New Mandala and more.Ìý

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  • Book Chapters | 2021
    Crouch M; Naidu N, 2021, 'The Feminisation of the Judiciary in the Global South', in Crouch M (ed.), Women and the Judiciary in the Asia-Pacific, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    Naidu N; Payne JA, 2021, 'The Criminalisation of Corporate Cartel Conduct', in Gvozdenovic M; Puttick S (ed.), Current Issues in Competition Law Volume II: Practice and Perspectives, The Federation Press, pp. 6 - 25
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Naidu N, 2023, 'The Nightingale Court Experiment: Lessons for Access to Justice in a Post-Pandemic World', Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 39, pp. 145 - 168,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Naidu N; Williams S, 2020, 'The function and dysfunction of the pre-trial chamber at the extraordinary chambers in the Courts of Cambodia', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 18, pp. 665 - 688,
  • Reports | 2024
    Crouch M; Naidu N, 2024, Executive Power in Times of Emergency: Executive Underreach and Overreach in Sri Lanka during COVID-19, International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka

2024-7, Westpac Future Leader Scholarship

2021-22,

2021-22, Masters Essay Prize, Gonville and Caius College, University of CambridgeÌý

2019, ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Law Dean's List for Outstanding Academic AchievementÌý

2016, ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Arts and Social Sciences Dean's List for Outstanding Academic Achievement

2013, ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Academic Achievement Award

Natasha is involved as a research associate / research assistant on two projects:

Project onÌý

Project onÌý

Current

Editor,

Assistant Editor,

Digital Officer,

Member,

Associate,

Past

Editorial Board Member,

Editorial Board Member,

My Teaching

LAWS1055 Legal Research and Writing

LAWS1061 Torts

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