Ms Irene Baghoomians
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Profile
Degrees
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Syd; Bachelor of Laws Syd; LLM Columbia
Courses Taught
- Foundations of Law
- Law, Lawyers and Justice
- External Placement Programme Series
Areas of Interest
- International human rights law and practice, with a focus on human rights litigation both domestically and abroad.
- International humanitarian law focusing on issues of accountability for human rights violations and international criminal law.
- Clinical legal education, its practice and parameters and its development and enhancement in Australian law schools.
Brief Biographical Detail
For over a decade, Irene Baghoomians has worked in the areas of public interest and human rights litigation, policy and research. She graduated from law school in 1994 and has worked at the Australian Law Reform Commission, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and prior to her departure for New York was a legal policy advisor at the Race Discrimination Unit of HREOC (1998-2000). In New York, she studied for an LLM in Columbia University Law School (2000- 2001) and was designated as a human rights fellow and upon graduation was granted a second human rights fellowship which she spent at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) - a non-profit legal and educational organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights enshrined in the US Constitution and the UDHR. At CCR, she worked on human rights cases litigated under the Alien Torts Claims Act and civil rights statutes including Guantanamo Bay detainees cases until her return to Australia in 2004. She is currently a lecturer at the University of Sydney Law School and is the coordinator of the clinical legal education program.
Publications
Conference Presentations
- Baghoomians, I, ‘The Trial and Tribulation of David Hicks: A Citizen Without Rights’ Lunchtime Seminar – Faculty of Law, University of Sydney (2006)
- Baghoomians, I, ‘Human Rights’ presented at the NSW Legal Studies Association State Conference – Parramatta, Sydney NSW (31 March 2005)
Submission Papers
- Baghoomians, I, & Rothwell, D R, ‘Sydney Centre for International and Global Law submission to Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee Inquiry into the Anti-Terrorism Bill (No.2)’ (2005)
