Caitlin Goss
Qualifications
Bachelor of Civil Law (Dist.) Oxon, 2010
Admitted as a Lawyer of the Supreme Court of Queensland and the High Court of Australia, 2009
Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Australian National University, 2008
Bachelor of Law (Hons I), University of Queensland, 2007
Bachelor of Arts Honours in Philosophy (Hons I; awarded the University Medal for Philosophy), University of Queensland, 2006
Bachelor of Arts (European Studies; French), University of Queensland, 2005
Biography
Caitlin is reading for an MPhil in Law in the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. Her research relates to constitutional law in post-conflict and transitional states.
After completing her undergraduate studies at the University of Queensland, Caitlin worked as Associate to the Hon. Justice C.E. Holmes of the Queensland Court of Appeal. She then worked as a graduate solicitor at Allens Arthur Robinson, before coming up to Oxford in 2009 with the support of a Rhodes Scholarship. In 2010, she worked as a legal intern in the Office of the Co-Prosecutors at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (Khmer Rouge Tribunal). She is a General Editor for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Group Working Paper Series, and jointly coaches the Oxford Jessup moot team.
Research Interests
- Constitutional law
- Transitional justice
- International criminal law
Supervisor
Professor Denis Galligan
