Suzannah Linton

Linton has wide practical work experience with international courts and tribunals and international organisations, including the UN ICTY, OSCE Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the UN Special Panels for Serious Crimes in East Timor.

[6] Her work has been profiled by the International Committee of the Red Cross,[7] Radio Television Hong Kong,[8] Professor Philip Zimbardo,[9] and by the Crimes of War project.

[10] She has been interviewed about her work by the media in several countries, for example about the Western Sahara,[11] East Timor,[12] justice in Bangladesh[13] and war crimes trials in Hong Kong.

[17] Prior to that, she was an associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong and led its Human Rights LLM Programme.

[citation needed] Among other selected works includes editing the Criminal Law Forum's Special Edition on the international crimes proceedings in Bangladesh,[32][33] and leading with others the project on General Principles and Rules of International Criminal Procedure, published as a book by Oxford University Press in 2013.