Alice Palmer is a lawyer at the Law Institute of Victoria specialising in law reform in the fields of human rights and administrative law. She is also a consultant on environmental, human rights and trade issues in international law. Previously, Alice was based in the UK as the Director of the Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD), a not-for-profit organisation that provides advice and training to governments and public interest organisations on international environmental law and global development issues. Prior to joining FIELD, Alice worked as a lawyer with corporate law firms Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York and Arthur Robinson & Hedderwicks in Melbourne. Alice has taught classes on international environmental law issues at University College London, Kent Law School and the University of Melbourne. Alice has a Master of Laws degree, specialising in public international law, from New York University, and she obtained her Bachelor degrees in Arts and Laws (with Honours) from the University of Melbourne.
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