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Dr Ellie Smith

  • ecsmith at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Senior Research Fellow
  • WH
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Journal Articles

  • Klinkner, M. and Smith, E., 2021. From law to policy and practice – collaborative research amidst a pandemic: the creation of the Bournemouth Protocol on Mass Grave Protection and Investigation. Journal of Legal Research Methodology.
  • Smith, E., 2012. “Investigating Rape at the International Criminal Court and the impact of Trauma”. Issues in International Criminal Justice.
  • Smith, E., 2011. “The impact of trauma on recall, evidence and testimony”. Access Bulletin, Journal of the Victims’ Rights Working Group, Coalition for the International Criminal Court.
  • Smith, E., Granville Chapman, C. and Moloney, N., 2004. “Excessive Force During Removal of Immigration Detainees”. Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine.

Books

  • Mass Graves, Truth and Justice Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Investigation of Mass Graves. Edward Elgar.

Chapters

  • Smith, E. and Klinkner, M., 2023. Victims' rights to participation and their legitimate information interests. Law, Regulation and Governance in the Information Society Informational Rights and Informational Wrongs. Routledge.
  • Klinkner, M., Smith, E. and Smith, E., 2023. Introduction. Mass Graves, Truth and Justice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mass Grave Investigation. Elgar.
  • Smith, E., 2021. Does it feel like justice to you? Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention. 50-68.
  • Smith, E., 2020. “Trauma in the Witness Stand: Effective Evaluation of Trauma-Impacted Testimony at the ICC”, in Viviane Dittrich and Alexander Heinze (eds), ‘The Past, Present and Future of the International Criminal Court’, International Nuremberg Principles Academy (forthcoming, 2020). In: Dittrich, V. and Heinze, A., eds. ‘The Past, Present and Future of the International Criminal Court’. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher.
  • Smith, E., 2020. Victim Testimony at the ICC: Trauma, Memory and Witness Credibility. In: Jasini, R. and Townsend, G., eds. Advancing the Impact of Victim Participation at the ICC: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice. unknown.
  • Smith, E., 2017. “Victims in the Witness Stand: Socio-cultural and Psychological Challenges to the Achievement of Testimony”. In: Szabo, K.T.J. and Hirst, M., eds. '‘Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice’. Springer.
  • Long, P. and Morpeth, N.D., 2016. Conclusions. Tourism and the Creative Industries: Theories, Policies and Practice. 177-185.
  • Klinkner, M. and Smith, E., 2015. The right to truth, appropriate forum and the international criminal court. Current Issues in Transitional Justice: Towards a More Holistic Approach. 3-29.
  • Smith, E., 2004. “A legal analysis of rape as torture in the international and regional (non-European) fora”. In: Peel, M., ed. ‘Rape as a Method of Torture’. Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture.
  • Smith, E., 2004. “A legal analysis of rape as torture: Article 3 ECHR and the treatment of rape within the European system”,. In: Peel, M., ed. 'Rape as a Method of Torture'. Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture.

Conferences

  • Smith, E., 2020. Victim Testimony at the ICC: Trauma, Memory and Witness Credibility. In: Advancing the Impact of Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice 4 October 2018 Oxford University. forthcoming.

Reports

Internet Publications

Films

Grants

  • MaGMap: Does open source Mass Grave Mapping and Documenting protect or expose? (Leverhulme Trust, 01 Apr 2022). In Progress