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Karin Frodé is a Lecturer and Clinical Supervisor at Monash University's Faculty of Law in Melbourne, Australia. She is affiliated with the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Eleos Justice, and the Faculty’s International Law Interest Group.
- Educated with a PhD in International Human Rights Law (Monash University/external supervision King’s College London)
- Bachelor of Civil Law (Distinction, Oxford University)
- LLB in Law and Human Rights (First Class Honours, University of Essex)
Her research focuses on international legal frameworks for human rights accountability, solidarity mechanisms in global justice, and clinical legal education practices. She actively bridges digitalization challenges with human rights protections.
Recent publications analyze universal jurisdiction applications through diaspora advocacy and digital-age solidarity frameworks. Both works emphasize practical implementation of international law principles.
- Awarded Vice-Chancellor's Collective Award (2022) for Law Experiential Education Team
- Nominated for Vice-Chancellor's Education Excellence (2021)
Karin contributes to policy through multiple committee submissions and co-founded the Ham Diley Campaign for Afghan atrocity accountability. She teaches foundational law courses and clinics addressing contemporary justice issues.




