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Associate Director (Malaysia), Asian Law Centre and Associate Professor, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia. Email: [email protected].
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She is writing a history of Malaysian Bar, civil society, and the rule of law, and researching political trials in Malaysian history.
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