Juliette McIntyre

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Juliette McIntyre is a Lecturer in Law, in Justice & Society, University of South Australia, and a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne. Her PhD thesis examines the rules of procedure of the International Court of Justice. She holds a first-class LLM in International Law from the University of Cambridge and is a recipient of the Law Foundation of South Australia Fellowship. She also has significant litigation experience, including before the International Court of Justice. She has published in several leading international journals such as the Michigan Journal of International Law, the Leiden Journal of International Law, and AJIL Unbound.

The duty to prevent genocide in Ukraine
The duty to prevent genocide in Ukraine
A serious risk of Russia committing genocide imposes legal obligations for states to do what they can to stop it.
It’s a mistake to allow Myanmar’s junta to appear in Rohingya case
It’s a mistake to allow Myanmar’s junta to appear in Rohingya case
Accepting military representatives in the genocide defence serves to lend the coup an undeserved legitimacy.
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