A/Prof Nesam McMillan
Associate Professor, Global Criminology
School of Social and Political Sciences
33 Scholarly works
4 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2024
Thesis / Dissertation
Lipstick on Pigs: Critical Criminology as an Accomplice to the Australian Colonial State
2023
Journal article
International Expert Statement on Israeli State Crime
DOI: 10.13169/statecrime.12.2.01262022
Journal article
Sites of Violence, Sites of Peace, Sites of Justice: Transforming the Relational Landscape of Yogyakarta
DOI: 10.1177/120633122110655662020
Book Chapter
Justice Claims in Colonial Contexts: Commissions of Inquiry in Historical Perspective
DOI: 10.4324/9780429298004-52020
Book
Keeping Hold of Justice. Encounters Between Law and Colonialism
DOI: 10.3998/mpub.113231202020
Book
Imagining the International Crime, Justice, and the Promise of Community
2019
Book Chapter
Beyond ‘the child soldier’: from a recognition of complexity to an ethics of engagement
DOI: 10.4337/9781788114486.00037
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2018
Journal article
The Minutes of Evidence project: "Doing Structural Justice"
DOI: 10.13169/statecrime.7.2.03892017
Journal article
Racialising global relations: The Rwandan genocide and the ethics of representation
DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2017.14057082017
Journal article
Introduction: 'Moving On'? Official Responses to Mass Harm and the Question of Justice
2017
Book Chapter
Rethinking Transitional Justice, Redressing Indigenous Harm: A New Conceptual Approach
RECENT PROJECTS
2011
Research Grant
Minutes of Evidence Project: Promoting New and Collaborative Ways of Understanding Australia's Past and Engaging With Structural Justice
2011
Research Grant
Minutes of Evidence Project: Promoting New and Collaborative Ways of Understanding Australia's Past and Engaging With Structural Justice
2011
Research Grant
Minutes of Evidence Project: Promoting New and Collaborative Ways of Understanding Australia's Past and Engaging With Structural Justice
2011
Internal Research Grant
Imagining the International: Crime, Law and Justice on the Global Stage