She furthermore worked in the Rule of Law section of EUPOL COPPS in Palestine and as Legal Officer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
Over time, Emily has increasingly focused on the building blocks that make substantive work and operations possible, whether in the field, police station or courtroom. She enjoys working on the intersection of the daily operational needs and the administrative support systems. Her previous activities include the establishment of the juvenile police in the West Bank, the establishment of the Palestinian corruption crimes court, provision of strategic advice to Somali justice stakeholders, but also advising on infrastructure for justice institutions and managing a long-term, complex, IT project aimed at efficient and secure handling of judicial records.