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1 PROFESSOR ANNE ORFORD Melbourne Law School, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia P +61 3 8344 6200 E [email protected] | W https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/anne-orford CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Melbourne Laureate Professor | University of Melbourne, 2021- Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law | University of Melbourne, 2009- Visiting Professor & John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization | Harvard Law School, 2022 Visiting Legal Fellow | Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2022-23 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Doctor of Philosophy | University of Adelaide, 1999 Master of Laws (Public International Law) | University of London, 1993 Bachelor of Laws (Honours) | University of Queensland, 1989 Bachelor of Arts | University of Queensland, 1988 INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS Visiting Professor & John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization | Harvard Law School, 2019, 2022 Lecturer, Special Course | Hague Academy of International Law, 2021 Raoul Wallenberg Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law | Lund University, 2015-17 Hedda Andersson Visiting Research Chair, History | Lund University, 2014-15 Senior Fellow, Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect | University of Toronto, 2015- Visiting Professor of Law | Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2013 Core Faculty, Institute for Global Law and Policy | Harvard Law School, 2011, 2020 Torgny Segerstedt Visiting Professor, Law | University of Gothenburg, 2011-12 Visiting Professor of Law | Lund University, 2005, 2007, 2011 Researcher, History and Theory of International Law Project | Université Paris 1, 2010-11 Visiting Professor, Law and Humanities Colloquium | Cornell Law School, 2008 Visiting Professor, Institute for International Law & Justice Colloquium | NYU School of Law, 2005 Visiting Faculty, Summer Seminar on International Law | University of Helsinki, 2004, 2012 Senior Emile Noël Research Fellow | Jean Monnet Center, NYU School of Law, 2003 Lecturer, Academy of European Law | European University Institute, 1998 HONOURS AND AWARDS Melbourne Laureate Professor | University of Melbourne, 2021 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | University of Helsinki, 2017 Fellow | Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 2016 Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2015-21 Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor | University of Melbourne, 2015-21 Woodward Medal for Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences | University of Melbourne, 2013 Future Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2012-15 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | University of Gothenburg, 2012 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | Lund University, 2012 Australian Professorial Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2007-12 Bonython Prize for PhD Thesis | University of Adelaide, 1999 LANGUAGES English, French
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PROFESSOR ANNE ORFORD Melbourne Law School, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia

P +61 3 8344 6200 E [email protected] | W https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/anne-orford

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Melbourne Laureate Professor | University of Melbourne, 2021- Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law | University of Melbourne, 2009- Visiting Professor & John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization | Harvard Law School, 2022 Visiting Legal Fellow | Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2022-23 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Doctor of Philosophy | University of Adelaide, 1999 Master of Laws (Public International Law) | University of London, 1993 Bachelor of Laws (Honours) | University of Queensland, 1989 Bachelor of Arts | University of Queensland, 1988 INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS Visiting Professor & John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization | Harvard Law School, 2019, 2022 Lecturer, Special Course | Hague Academy of International Law, 2021 Raoul Wallenberg Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law | Lund University, 2015-17 Hedda Andersson Visiting Research Chair, History | Lund University, 2014-15 Senior Fellow, Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect | University of Toronto, 2015- Visiting Professor of Law | Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2013 Core Faculty, Institute for Global Law and Policy | Harvard Law School, 2011, 2020 Torgny Segerstedt Visiting Professor, Law | University of Gothenburg, 2011-12 Visiting Professor of Law | Lund University, 2005, 2007, 2011 Researcher, History and Theory of International Law Project | Université Paris 1, 2010-11 Visiting Professor, Law and Humanities Colloquium | Cornell Law School, 2008 Visiting Professor, Institute for International Law & Justice Colloquium | NYU School of Law, 2005 Visiting Faculty, Summer Seminar on International Law | University of Helsinki, 2004, 2012 Senior Emile Noël Research Fellow | Jean Monnet Center, NYU School of Law, 2003 Lecturer, Academy of European Law | European University Institute, 1998 HONOURS AND AWARDS Melbourne Laureate Professor | University of Melbourne, 2021 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | University of Helsinki, 2017 Fellow | Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 2016 Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2015-21 Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor | University of Melbourne, 2015-21 Woodward Medal for Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences | University of Melbourne, 2013 Future Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2012-15 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | University of Gothenburg, 2012 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | Lund University, 2012 Australian Professorial Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2007-12 Bonython Prize for PhD Thesis | University of Adelaide, 1999 LANGUAGES English, French

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PUBLICATIONS Books

1. Orford, A (2021), International Law and the Politics of History (Cambridge University Press)

Review symposia: o (2022) 36 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal (in press) (contributors: Karen

Alter, Daniel Bodansky, Harlan Grant Cohen, Oliver Digglemann, Megan Donaldson, Jeffrey Dunoff, Afroditi Giovanopoulou, Lauri Mälksoo, Sarah Nouwen, Kunal Parker, Morten Rasmussen, Steven Ratner, Francisco-José Quintana, David Schneiderman, and Natasha Wheatley)

o (2022) Global Intellectual History (forthcoming) o (2022) International Law Agendas (contributors: Fabia Fernandes Carvalho, Airton Ribeiro da

Silva Jr, George Galindo, and Adriane Sanctis de Brito) Reviews:

o ‘Some Thoughts on Anne Orford’s International Law & the Politics of History (Parts I & II)’ Opinio Juris, 21 October 2021 (Alonso Gurmendi)

o (2022) 91 Nordic Journal of International Law 343-47 (Rémi Fuhrmann) o (2022) 98 International Affairs 1079-1081 (Dennis R Schmidt)

Invited lectures & book talks:

o Public Lecture| Birmingham Law School, September 2022 o Annual ReVisions Public Lecture |Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security, 1 June

2022 o I-HILT Lecture | History of International Law Lecture Series, Tilburg Law School, 19 April 2022 o Book Talk: Anne Orford, Arnulf Becker Lorca & Aliki Semertzi| Institute for Global Law and Policy,

Harvard Law School, 31 March 2022 o Lauterpacht Centre Lunchtime Lecture | University of Cambridge, 4 February 2022, available at

https://upload.sms.csx.cam.ac.uk/media/3790840 o Book Launch Panel: Gopalan Balachandran, Grégoire Mallard, Mahmoud Mohamedou, Janne

Nijman, Fuad Zarbiyev, Anne Saab & Anne Orford | Graduate Institute Geneva, 1 October 2021 o Seminar: Anne Orford & Desmond Manderson| The Politics of International Law Seminar Series,

Australian National University, 20 August 2021 o Essex Public International Law Lecture | University of Essex, 21 June 2021, available at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kC_-jX8PTU Interviews:

o Sué González Hauck, and Hendrik Simon, ‘The Politics of Engaging with the Past – An Interview with Anne Orford (Parts I and II)’, Völkerrechtsblog, May 2022

o ‘Episode 10: Anne Orford on International Law and History’, Borderline Jurisprudence Podcast, 15 October 2021

2. Orford, A (2020), International Law and the Social Question (Asser Press)

3. Orford, A (2020), Pensée Critique et Pratique du Droit International (Editions Pedone)

4. Orford, A (2011), International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect (Cambridge University Press)

Review symposium:

o (2013) 1 London Review of International Law 131-197 (contributors: Charlotte Peevers, Daniel McLoughlin, Jacqueline Mowbray, and Ben Golder)

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Reviews: o (2014) Journal of International Political Theory 361-70 (Sassan Gholiagha) o (2013) 11 Political Studies Review 415 (Aidan Hehir) o (2013) Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies blog (Ole Jacob Sending) o (2012) 50 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 301-7 (Natalie Oman) o (2012) 106 American Journal of International Law 410-15 (Mahnoush H Arsanjani) o (2012) 23 European Journal of International Law 284-89 (Ramesh Thakur) o (2012) 37 Canadian Library Law Review 184 (Humayun Rashid) o (2012) 3 Transnational Legal Theory 87-94 (Alexandra Kemmerer) o (2012) 88 International Affairs 377-86 (Phil Orchard) o (2012) 37 Yale Journal of International Law 219-22 (Adam Goldenberg) o (2011) 82 The British Yearbook of International Law 542-545 (Barbara Miltner) o (2011) 49 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 197 (Aaron Sigal) o (2011) 16 Journal of Conflict and Security Law 558-61 (Tom Kabau)

5. Orford, A (2003), Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International

Law (Cambridge University Press)

Reviews: o (2007) 83 International Affairs 504-5 (Aidan Hehir) o (2006) 69 Modern Law Review 1026-30 (Dino Kritsiotis) o (2005) 120 Political Science Quarterly 144-45 (Richard Falk) o (2005) 14 Social and Legal Studies 307-10 (Doris Buss) o (2005) Melbourne Journal of Politics 161-65 (Jarrod Lenne) o (2005) 5 Human Rights and Human Welfare 51-9 (Sundhya Pahuja) o (2005) 43 NSW Law Society Journal 83 (Chris Sidoti) o (2005) Australian Journal of International Affairs (Alex Bellamy) o (2004) 36 George Washington International Law Review 947-56 (Ruth Gordon) o (2004) 17 Harvard Human Rights Law Journal 315-17 (Stephen George) o (2004) 29 Yale Journal of International Law 281-83 (Tara Helfman) o (2004) 10 Buffalo Human Rights Law Review 443-44 (Lisa Danish) o (2004) 28 Melbourne University Law Review 232-53 (Sundhya Pahuja) o (2004) 50 Australian Journal of Politics and History 463 (Margaret Reynolds) o (2004) Taiwan Political Science Quarterly Book Review (Tse Lien) o (2004) 17 Leiden Journal of International Law 642-44 (Nicholas Tsagourias) o (2004) 14 Law & Politics Book Review 363-73 (Henry F Carey) o (2004) 9 Austrian Review of International & European Law 448 (Michael Schoiswohl) o (2003) Common Law World Review 371 (Rachel Murray) o (2003) 24 Australian Year Book of International Law (Colin Warbrick) o (2003) 32 Perspectives on Political Science 239-40 (William Felice)

Edited Books

6. Greenman, K, Orford, A, Sanders, A and Tzouvala, N (eds) (2021), Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (Cambridge University Press)

7. Orford, A and Hoffmann, F (eds) (2016), The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (Oxford University Press)

Reviews: o (2018) 21 Austrian Review of International and European Law 429-31 (Ralph Janik) o (2017) American Journal of International Law 816-19 (Donald Earl Childress III) o (2017) European Journal of International Law 329-38 (Prabhakar Singh) o (2017) 30 Leiden Journal of International Law 797-97 (John R Morss)

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8. Orford, A (ed) (2006), International Law and its Others (Cambridge University Press)

Reviews:

o (2011) 7 International Journal of Law in Context 87-94 (Aidan Hehir) o (2010) 104 American Journal of International Law 543-58 (Richard Falk) o (2009) Finnish Year Book of International Law (Outi Korhonen) o (2008) 3 In-Spire: Journal of Law, Politics and Societies (Rohee Dasgupta) o (2007) 54 Netherlands International Law Review 559-62 (Wouter Werner) o (2007) 8 Melbourne Journal of International Law (Fleur Johns) o (2007) 26 Nordic Journal of International Law 327-32 (Sari Kouvo) o (2007) 17 Law and Politics Book Review 546-49 (Lee P Ruddin) o (2007) Global Law Books (Iain Frame)

Edited Special Issues

9. Bogliolo, L, Greenman, K, Orford, A, and Tzouvala, N (eds) (2020) ‘Special Feature: The League of Nations Decentred’, 21 Melbourne Journal of International Law i-iv, 245-372

10. Orford, A, (ed) (2006), ‘The Cultures of Human Rights Symposium’, 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law

1-126

11. Orford, A (ed) (2002), ‘Special Issue: Feminist Approaches to International Law’, 71 Nordic Journal of International Law 215-348

12. Davies, M, Naylor, B, Orford, A and Otto, D (eds) (1995), ‘Special Issue: Gender in the Law Curriculum’, 6

Legal Education Review 1-261 Journal Articles and Essays

13. Orford, A (2022), ‘The Politics and Protocols of Interdisciplinary Encounters’, 36 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal (in press)

14. Orford, A (2021), ‘Regional Orders, Geopolitics, and the Future of International Law’, 74 Current Legal

Problems 149-94

15. Orford, A (2021), ‘State Actions and Libertarian Lawsuits: Lessons from Covid for the Climate Emergency’, 71 Griffith Review 241-50

16. Orford, A (2021), ‘The Sir Elihu Lauterpacht International Law Lecture 2019: The Crisis of Liberal

Internationalism and the Future of International Law’, 28 Australian Year Book of International Law 3-25

17. Bogliolo, L, Greenman, K, Orford, A, and Tzouvala, N (2020) ‘Foreword: The League of Nations Decentred’, 21 Melbourne Journal of International Law i-iv

18. Orford, A (2020), ‘International Law and the Populist Moment’, 35 American University International Law

Review 427-443, o also published in (2019) 113 Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 21-29

19. Orford, A (2015), ‘Law, Economics, and the History of Free Trade: A Response’, 11 Journal of International

Law and International Relations 155-80

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20. Orford, A (2015), ‘Food Security, Free Trade, and the Battle for the State’, 11 Journal of International Law and International Relations 1-67 (symposium issue with commentaries on my article by M Trebilcock, J McMillan, M Fakhri, H Friedmann, J Clapp, G Skogstad, and V Hughes)

o published in German translation in W Kaleck and K Theurer (eds), Dekoloniale Rechtskritik und praxis (Nomos, 2020) 285-316

21. Kemmerer, A with Koskenniemi, M and Orford, A (2015), ‘“We do not need to always look to Westphalia”: A

Conversation with Martti Koskenniemi and Anne Orford’, 17 Journal of the History of International Law 1-14 o published in German translation as ‘“Wir müssen nicht immer nur auf Westfalen schauen”: Ein

Gespräch’ (2015) IX Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 31-46

22. Orford, A (2014), ‘Scientific Reason and the Discipline of International Law’, 25 European Journal of International Law 369-385

o republished in Jean d'Aspremont (ed), The History and Theory of International Law (Routledge, forthcoming)

23. Orford, A (2013), ‘On International Legal Method’, 1 London Review of International Law 166-197

o republished in Jean d'Aspremont (ed), The History and Theory of International Law (Routledge, forthcoming)

24. Orford, A (2013), ‘Moral Internationalism and the Responsibility to Protect’, 24 European Journal of

International Law 83-108

25. Orford, A (2012), ‘In Praise of Description’, 25 Leiden Journal of International Law 609-25

26. Orford, A (2011), ‘From Promise to Practice? The Legal Significance of the Responsibility to Protect Concept’ 3 Global Responsibility to Protect 400-24

o republished in (2013) 21 Finnish Yearbook of International Law 65 o published in Finnish translation in F Johansson (ed) Hyvän tekeminen ja valta, humanitarismin

kriittistä tarkastelua (Gaudeamus, 2013)

27. Orford, A (2009), ‘Jurisdiction without Territory: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Responsibility to Protect’, 30 Michigan Journal of International Law 981-1015

o republished in K De Feyter (ed), Globalization and Common Responsibilities of States in International Law (Ashgate, 2012)

28. Orford, A (2009), ‘International Law and the Making of the Modern State: Reflections on a Protestant

Project’, 3 Sortuz: Oñati Journal of Emergent Sociolegal Studies 14-27

29. Orford, A (2007), ‘Ritual, Mediation and the International Laws of the South’, 16 Griffith Law Review 353-74

30. Orford, A (2006), ‘Commissioning the Truth’, 15 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 851-83

31. Orford, A (2006), ‘A Journal of the Voyage from Apology to Utopia’, 7(12) German Law Journal 993-1010

32. Orford, A (2006), ‘Human Rights After Faith’, 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law 1-12

33. Orford, A (2005), ‘Beyond Harmonization: Trade, Human Rights and the Economy of Sacrifice’, 18 Leiden Journal of International Law 179-213

o republished in A Orford (ed), International Law and its Others (Cambridge University Press, 2006) 156-96

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o published in Italian in (2008) (XIII) Ars interpretandi 173-212

34. Orford, A (2004), ‘The Destiny of International Law’, 17 Leiden Journal of International Law 441-76

35. Orford, A (2002), ‘Feminism, Imperialism and the Mission of International Law’, 71 Nordic Journal of International Law 275-96

36. Orford, A (1999), ‘Muscular Humanitarianism: Reading the Narratives of the New Interventionism’, 10

European Journal of International Law 679-711

37. Orford, A (1998), ‘Embodying Internationalism: The Making of International Lawyers’, 19 Australian Year Book of International Law 1-34

38. Orford, A (1998), ‘Contesting Globalization: A Feminist Perspective on the Future of Human Rights’, 8

Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 171-198 o republished in B H Weston and S P Marks (eds), The Future of Human Rights (Transnational

Publishers, 1999) 157-85 o republished in D Otto (ed), Gender Issues and Human Rights (Edward Elgar, 2013)

39. Orford, A and Beard, J (1998), ‘Making the State Safe for the Market: The World Bank's World Development

Report 1997’, 22 Melbourne University Law Review 196-217

40. Orford, A (1997), ‘Locating the International: Military and Monetary Interventions after the Cold War’, 38 Harvard International Law Journal 443-85

41. Orford, A (1996), ‘The Politics of Collective Security’, 17 Michigan Journal of International Law 373-411

42. Orford, A (1996), ‘The Uses of Sovereignty in the New Imperial Order’, 6 Australian Feminist Law Journal 63-86

43. Orford, A (1995), ‘Citizenship, Sovereignty and Globalisation: Teaching International Law in the Post-Soviet

Era’, 6 Legal Education Review 251-61

44. Orford, A (1994), ‘Liberty, Equality, Pornography: The Bodies of Women and Human Rights Discourse’, 3 Australian Feminist Law Journal 72-102

Book Chapters

45. Orford, A (2022), ‘Alva Myrdal: The Rise and Fall of Social Democratic Internationalism’ in I Tallgren (ed), Portraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces (Oxford University Press, in press)

46. Orford, A (2021), ‘A Global Rule of Law’ in M Loughlin and J Meierhenrich (eds), The Cambridge Companion

to the Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press) 538-66

47. Greenman, K, Orford, A, Sanders, A and Tzouvala, N (2021), ‘International Law and Revolution: 1917 and Beyond’ in K Greenman, A Orford, A Sanders, and N Tzouvala (eds) Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917 (Cambridge University Press) 1-23

48. Orford, A (2019), ‘Epilogue: Critical Intimacy and the Performance of International law’ in LJM Boer and S Stolk (eds), Backstage Practices of Transnational Law (Routledge) 174-78

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49. Orford, A (2018), ‘NATO, Regionalism, and the Responsibility to Protect’ in I Shapiro and A Tooze (eds), Charter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation together with Scholarly Commentaries and Essential Historical Documents (Yale University Press) 302-27

50. Orford, A (2017), ‘International Law and the Limits of History’ in W Werner, M de Hoon, and A Galan (eds),

The Law of International Lawyers: Reading Martti Koskenniemi (Cambridge University Press) 297-320

51. Orford, A (2017), ‘Foreword’ in H Cullen, J Harrington, and C Renshaw (eds), Networks, Experts, and International Law (Cambridge University Press) xiii-xv

52. Orford, A (2016), ‘Theorizing Free Trade’ in A Orford and F Hoffmann (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the

Theory of International Law (Oxford University Press) 701-37

53. Orford, A, and Hoffmann F (2016), ‘Introduction: Theorizing International Law’ in A Orford and F Hoffmann (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (Oxford University Press) 1-17

54. Orford, A (2015), ‘The Responsibility to Protect and the Limits of International Authority’ in B O’Bannon (ed),

Reassessing the Responsibility to Protect (Routledge) 18-34

55. Orford, A (2015), ‘Foreword: War, Policing, and International Intervention’ in Jan Bachmann, Colleen Bell and Caroline Holmqvist (eds), War, Police, and Assemblages of Intervention (Routledge) xv-xxiv

56. Orford, A (2014), ‘The Politics of Anti-Legalism in the Intervention Debate’ in D Held and K McNally (eds),

Lessons from Intervention in the 21st Century: Legality, Feasibility and Legitimacy: Global Policy e-book

57. Orford, A (2014), ‘Hammarskjöld, Economic Thinking, and the United Nations’ in H Melber and C Stahn (eds), Peace, Diplomacy, Global Justice, and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld (Cambridge University Press) 156-89

58. Orford, A (2013), ‘The Past as Law or History? The Relevance of Imperialism for Modern International Law’ in

Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, and Hélène Ruiz Fabri (eds) International Law And New Approaches To The Third World: Between Repetition And Renewal (Paris: Société de Législation Comparée) 97-118

o also published as NYU Institute for International Law and Justice Working Paper 2012/2 o published in Spanish translation in L Eslava, L Obregón, and R Urueña (eds), Imperialismo y Derecho

Internacional (Ediciones Uniandes and Siglo del Hombre Editores, 2016)

59. Orford, A (2013), ‘“What can we do to stop people harming others?” Justifying humanitarian intervention in Timor-Leste’ in J Edkins and M Zehfuss (eds), Global Politics: A New Introduction (2nd edition, Routledge) 539-63

60. Orford, A (2012), ‘Constituting Order’ in J Crawford and M Koskenniemi (eds), The Cambridge Companion to International Law (Cambridge University Press) 271-89

61. Orford, A (2012), ‘Lawful Authority and the Responsibility to Protect’ in R Falk et al (eds), Legality and

Legitimacy in Global Affairs (Oxford University Press) 248-72

62. Orford, A (2010), ‘The Passions of Protection: Sovereign Authority and Humanitarian War’ in D Fassin and M Pandolfi (eds), Contemporary States of Emergency: The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions (Zone Books) 335-56

o republished in C Sylvester (ed), Experiencing War (Routledge, 2011) 8-27

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o extracted in Roberto J. González, Hugh Gusterson, Gustaaf Houtman (ed), Militarization: A Reader (Duke University Press, 2019) 208-11

63. Orford, A (2009), ‘Critical Intimacies: International Law’ in P Goodrich, F Hoffmann, M Rosenfeld and C

Vismann (eds), Derrida and Legal Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan) 115-24 o also published as ‘Critical Intimacy: Jacques Derrida and the Friendship of Politics’ (2005) 6(1) German

Law Journal 31-42

64. Orford, A (2008), ‘Von der Humanität der Stärke zur Verantwortung für den Schutz. Die neue internationale Interventionspolitik’ in K Fischer and S Zimmermann (eds) Internationalismen: Transformation weltweiter Ungleichheit im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Promedia Verlag) 237-55

65. Orford, A (2007), ‘Biopolitics and the Tragic Subject of Human Rights’ in E Dauphinee and C Masters (eds), The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror: Living, Dying, Surviving (Palgrave Macmillan) 205-28

66. Orford, A (2006), ‘A Jurisprudence of the Limit’ in A Orford (ed), International Law and its Others (Cambridge

University Press) 1-31

67. Orford, A (2001), ‘Globalization and The Right to Development’ in P Alston (ed), Peoples’ Rights (Oxford University Press) 127-84

68. Clarke, J and Orford, A (1999), ‘Grand Narratives and the Law School Curriculum: Teaching Indigenous

Australians and the Law’ in J Grbich (ed), Native Title Rights and Colonisation (Australian Feminist Law Foundation) 156-72

Book Reviews and Review Essays

69. Orford, A (2021), ‘Book Review: D Armitage, Civil War: A History in Ideas’, 115 American Journal of International Law 781-87

70. Orford, A (2012), ‘Review Essay: Europe Reconstructed’, 75 Modern Law Review 275-86

71. Orford, A (2010), ‘Review Essay: International Territorial Administration and the Management of

Decolonization’, 59 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 227-49

72. Orford, A (2006), ‘Book Review: H Charlesworth et al (eds), The Fluid State’, 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law 425-36

73. Orford, A (2005), ‘Book Review: S Rosenne, The Perplexities of Modern International Law’, 99 American

Journal of International Law 274-80

74. Orford, A (2005), ‘Book Review: C Miéville, Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law’, XVI Finnish Year Book of International Law 416-27

75. Orford, A (2004), ‘Review Essay: The Gift of Formalism’, 15 European Journal of International Law 179-95

76. Orford, A (2000), ‘Review Essay: Positivism and the Power of International Law’, 24 Melbourne University

Law Review 502-29

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Other Publications

77. Orford, A (2021), ‘Broken Bargains’, London Review of Books Blog

78. Orford, A (2020), ‘After Covid-19, the Climate’, London Review of Books Blog

79. Orford, A (2019) (with Duval, A, Van Den Meerssche, D, and Woodock, T), “‘I Want to Put the Social Question Back on the Table’ – an Interview with Anne Orford”, Opinio Juris

80. Orford, A (2018), ‘In the Hall of Mirrors’, London Review of Books Blog

81. Orford, A (2018), ‘Trump v the Law’, London Review of Books Blog

82. Orford, A (2017), ‘No Legal Justification’, London Review of Books Blog

83. Kritsiotis, D, Orford, A, and JHH Weiler (2013), ‘On the Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law’, 24 European Journal of International Law 553

84. Orford, A (2012), ‘Das práticas às promessas’, O Globo, 29 December

85. Orford, A (2012), ‘Rethinking the Significance of the Responsibility to Protect Concept’, 106 American Society

of International Law Proceedings 27-31

86. Orford, A (2011), ‘What kind of law is this? Libya and international law’, London Review of Books Blog

87. Orford, A (2008), ‘Peacekeeping’ in P Cane and J Conaghan (eds), The New Oxford Companion to Law (Oxford University Press)

88. Orford, A, Allott, P, Berman, N, Buchanan, R, Chimni, BS, Miéville, C, and Nesiah, V (2006), ‘Roundtable –

War, Force, and Revolution’, 100 American Society of International Law Proceedings 261-277

89. Orford, A (2000), ‘The Subject of Globalization: Economics, Identity and Human Rights’, 94 American Society of International Law Proceedings 146-148

90. Davies, M, Naylor, B, Orford, A and Otto, D (1995), ‘Introduction to This Issue: Papers from the Second

Feminist Legal Academics Workshop’, 6 Legal Education Review 117-127

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Selected Public Lectures, Keynotes, and Plenary Addresses 2022 • Dietrich Schindler Lecture in International Law: Institute for International and Foreign Constitutional Law,

University of Zurich, September 2022 • 2022 Annual Kirby Lecture on International Law: Why It’s Time to Terminate the TRIPS Agreement, Centre for

International and Public Law, Australian National University, June 2022 2021 • Plenary Closing Panel: Global Law as the End of International Law?, 16th European Society of International

Law Conference, Stockholm, September 2021

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• Essex Public International Law Lecture: International Law and the Politics of History, University of Essex, June 2021

• Special Course Lecture Series: Civil War and the Transformation of International Law, The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, 25-29 January 2021

2020 [most presentations for 2020 cancelled or rescheduled due to Covid-10 pandemic] • Current Legal Problems Public Lecture: Regional Orders and International Law: The End of Geography or the

Return of Geopolitics?, Faculty of Laws, University College London, 26 November 2020 2019 • Fifth TM Asser Annual Lecture: International Law and the Social Question, TMC Asser Institute, The Hague, 28

November 2019 • Annual Sir Elihu Lauterpacht International Law Lecture: The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism and the Future of

International Law, Diplomatic Academy Auditorium, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 13 November 2019

• Keynote Address: Regional Orders and the Future of International Law: The End of Geography or a New Geopolitics?, Dialogues on International Law Conference, Di Tella Law School, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 29 October 2019

• Plenary Address: Hongmen Forum on The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism and Future World Order: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue among Philosophy, Law and International Relations, Peking University, 25 September 2019

• Keynote Address: International Law and the Ends of Pacification, 2019 Law and Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 31 June 2019

• Plenary Panelist: International Law, Austerity, and the Dignity of Labour, 2019 Law and Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 31 June 2019

• Distinguished Discussant for the 21st Annual Grotius Lecture: International Law and the Populist Moment, American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 27 March 2019

2018 • Plenary Panel, The Past and Future of International Thinking, Conference on What is International History

Now?, University of Sydney, 23 July 2018 • Keynote Address: Regional Orders and International Law: The End of Geography or the Return of Geopolitics?,

Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Wellington, July 2018 2017 • International Law and Justice Public Lecture: Civil War, Intervention, and the Transformation of International

Law, Rolin-Jaequemyns International Law Institute, Ghent University, December 2017 • Plenary Panel: History, Freedom, and International Law, Lund Faculty of Law 350th Anniversary Symposium,

December 2017 • Centre for Critical International Law Annual Lecture: Surplus Population and the History of International Law,

University of Kent, November 2017 • Keynote Speaker, Conference on Rethinking and Renewing the Study of International Law in/from/about Latin

America, co-hosted by the Universidad de los Andes, Universidad del Rosario, and Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia, September 2017

• Sydney Ideas Public Lecture Panel: New International Orders, with Anne Orford, Chris Reus-Smit, James Der Derian, and Glenda Sluga, University of Sydney, August 2017

• Keynote Lecture, Critiquing International Law in Dark Times, International Law in Dark Times Symposium, University of Helsinki, May 2017

• Public Lecture, Moscow Higher School of Economics: Civil War, Intervention, and International Law, April 2017

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2016 • Keynote Address: Critical Thinking and Human Rights, Launch of the Lund Human Rights Research Hub, Lund

University, December 2016 • Annual Lecture of the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context: Mare Nostrum: International Law,

Spatial Order, and the Mediterranean, Queen Mary University of London, March 2016 2015 • Public Lecture: Free Trade, International Law, and the Battle for the State, Goethe University Frankfurt,

November 2015 • Keynote Address: Contemporary Issues in Public International Law: New Challenges and Developments,

Korean Society of International Law Annual Conference, Seoul, October 2015 • Plenary Panel: Historicising International Law, Australian Historical Association Annual Conference, University

of Sydney, July 2015 • Erik Castrén Lecture on International Law: Civil War, Intervention, and International Law, University of

Helsinki, January 2015 • Max Planck Lecture: Civil War, Intervention, and International Law, Max Planck Institute for Comparative

Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, January 2015 2014 • Katherine Baker Memorial Lecture: Food Security, the World Trade Organization, and the Social State,

University of Toronto, September 2014 2013 • James Crawford International Law Oration: From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect,

University of Adelaide, September 2013 • President’s Plenary Panel: Syria and the Law of Non-Intervention, 21st Australian and New Zealand Society of

International Law Annual Conference, ANU, July 2013 • Keynote Address: Scientific Reason and the Discipline of International Law, 5th European Society of

International Law Research Forum, Amsterdam, May 2013 • European Society of International Law Public Lecture: Histories of International Law and Empire, Sorbonne

Law School, January 2013 2012 • Transmitting Obligations: The Past as Law or History?, Keynote Plenary, 31st Annual Conference of the

Australia New Zealand Law and History Society, UTS, December 2012 • Public lecture presented as Honorary Doctor of Laws: Alva Myrdal and the International Project of Population

Control, University of Gothenburg, 26 October 2012 • Rechtskulturen Lecture: Concluding the Reformation? On peace, protection and political theology, co-hosted

by the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin and Humboldt University Law School, Berlin, April 2012 • The Responsibility to Protect after Libya, Opening Plenary, 106th Annual Meeting of the American Society of

International Law, Washington DC, March 2012 • Public lecture co-hosted by the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, the Swedish Institute for International Law,

and the Uppsala Institute for International Affairs: The Responsibility to Protect and the Legacy of Hammarskjöld, Uppsala, February 2012

2011 • International Interventions as Governance, Keynote Address, ‘Globalization and Development: Rethinking

Interventions and Governance’ conference, University of Gothenburg, November 2011

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• Pensée féministe et droit international, Opening Address, ‘Femmes et Droit International’ workshop, Société française pour le droit international, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon Sorbonne), November 2011

• The Responsibility to Protect and the Legacy of Hammarskjöld, Keynote address, Annual Meeting of Swedish Researchers in International Law, Lund University, October 2011

• In Praise of Description, Keynote Lecture, Swedish National Doctoral Student Conference, Lund University, September 2011

• From Promise to Practice? The Normative Significance of the Responsibility to Protect Concept, Keynote Address, 19th Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Annual Conference, ANU, June 2011

• Public lecture: Libya, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Legacy of Hammarskjöld, University of Gothenburg, April 2011

2009 • The Responsibility to Protect and the Limits of International Authority, Closing Plenary Address, ‘Imperfect

Duties? Humanitarian Intervention in Africa and the Responsibility to Protect in a Post-Iraq Era’ symposium, DePauw University, Prindle Institute for Ethics, March 2009

2008 • The Passions of Humanitarian War, Keynote, ‘Touching War’ conference, Lancaster University, Oct 2008 • Public lecture: Jurisdiction without Territory: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Responsibility to Protect,

London School of Economics and Political Science, Oct 2008 • Public lecture co-hosted by Osgoode Hall Law School & Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy

Network: Limit Conditions: Cosmopolitanism, Commerce and International Law, York, Jan 2008 • The Responsibility to Protect and the Politicization of International Law, Keynote Address, ‘Mapping Emergent

Terrains, Contesting Rigidified Traditions’ conference, University of Toronto, Jan 2008 2007 • Public lecture: The Responsibility to Protect and the Politicization of International Law, University of Uppsala,

November 2007 • Parallel public lecture series: Intervening for Humanity? Human Rights and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold

War Period, presented at the Institute for International Development, University of Vienna and the Department of History, Central European University, Budapest, October 2007

2004 • Plenary Panel, Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Annual Conference, ANU, June 2004

Selected Other Invited Presentations • Regional Orders and International Law, Roundtable, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, November

2019 • International Law and the Politics of History, Roundtable on Beyond ‘Gringo Histories’ of International Law,

Universidad Nacional de San Martin, October 2019 • Writing Histories of International Law and Empire, Workshop on International Law and Empire, Peking Law

School, September 2019 • Populist Challenges to “International Legal Liberalism”, Harvard Law School Faculty Workshop, May 2019 • Civil War, Intervention, and International Law, Australian Department of Defence, March 2018 • International Law and the Politics of History, International Law Literature Forum, Graduate Institute Geneva,

April 2018 • Securing the Non-Use of Force, Conference on The United Nations Security Council: Contemporary Threats to

its Legitimacy and Performance, Ascona, Ticino, Switzerland, May 2016 • Meaning and Understanding in International Law and Intellectual History, Conference on History, Politics,

Law: Thinking Through the International, University of Cambridge, May 2016

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• Rethinking the History of International Population Control, Seminar on Biopolitics and Population Control, Human Rights Studies, Lund University, January 2015

• Methods of International Legal History, History and Histories of International Law Conference, University of Helsinki, October 2014

• Bringing Heterodoxy to Bear: New Approaches to Syria, Institute for Global Law and Policy Colloquium, Harvard Law School, June 2014

• The Past as Law or History? On Anachronism, Empire, and International Law, The Yigal Arnon Legal History Workshop, Tel Aviv University, March 2014

• Food Security, International Law, and the Urban Revolution, Law Faculty Colloquium, UBC, December 2013 • Science, Democracy, and International Law, presentation at the Attorney-General’s Department International

Law Colloquium, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra, November 2013 • New Histories of the European Crisis, closing panel discussion with Martti Koskenniemi, Mark Mazower, Anne

Orford, and Anthony Pagden, Conference on ‘Creating Community and Ordering the World. The European Shadow of the Past and Future of the Present’, Helsinki, June 2013

• Food Security and International Economic Law, paper, Annual Symposium of the International Economic Law Interest Group, Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL), March 2013

• International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect, Author-Meets-Reader Seminar, Sorbonne Law School, January 2013

• International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect, Author-Meets-Reader Forum, Sydney Centre for International Law, December 2012

• The Responsibility to Protect after Libya, seminar, Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, August 2012 • The Role of the State in Reconstruction and Development, keynote presentation, Pufendorf Research Seminar

on ‘The Political Demography of International Law’, Lund University, May 2012 • Practices of Protection: The Role of the UN in the Decolonised World, public lecture, Willy Brandt School of

Public Policy, University of Erfurt, April 2012 • Origins of the responsibility to protect, presented at the ‘Popular Sovereignty and the Responsibility to

Protect’ Workshop, MacMillan Centre for International Affairs and Political Science Dept, Yale, April 2012 • Europe Reconstructed, public seminar, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in collaboration with the Dag

Hammarskjöld Foundation, February 2012 • The Arab Spring and the Responsibility to Protect, seminar, International Institutions workshop,

Department of International Relations, LSE, January 2012 • The Responsibility to Protect: Ten Years On, public seminar (with Gareth Evans and Ramesh Thakur), Asia-

Pacific College of Diplomacy, ANU, December 2011 • The Arab Spring and the Legacy of Hammarskjöld, Göteborg Book Fair, 25 September 2011 • Nation, Family and Empire: Rethinking the History of International Population Control, paper, seminar on

‘Gender, Social Movements, Peace and Conflict’, Harvard Law School, June 2011 • The Role of the State in Reconstruction and Development: The Competing Internationalisms of Dag

Hammarskjöld, Franz Neumann, Gunnar Myrdal and Alva Myrdal, seminar, Eric Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki, May 2011

• The Emergence of the Responsibility to Protect, opening paper, ‘The International Criminal Court and the Responsibility to Protect’ conference, University of Helsinki, December 2010

• Law, History and the Third World, paper, workshop on ‘Tiers Monde: Bilan et perspectives’, University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), July 2010

• Human Rights, Private Conscience and the Role of the United Nations, lecture, Alternative Visions of Human Rights’ symposium, University of Hong Kong, March 2010

• The Responsibility to Protect Populations at Risk, Panel of International Experts on ‘Rights of the Vulnerable’, Jindal Global Law School, India, December 2009

• Jurisdiction without Territory: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Responsibility to Protect, Michigan Journal of International Law Symposium on ‘Territory without Boundaries’, Michigan, Feb 2009

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• Lawful Authority and the Responsibility to Protect, plenary paper, conference on ‘After Empire: Global Governance Today’, Brown University, June 2008

• Roman Law and the Godly Imperium in England's New Worlds, paper presented at a workshop on ‘The Theo-Political Renaissance’, Department of English, Cornell University, April 2008

• The Responsibility to Protect and the Politicization of International Law, seminar, Oxford, November 2007 • The Cosmopolitan Turn in International Law, seminar, Keele University, November 2007 • The Responsibility to Protect as a Theory of the State, paper, ‘Legality and Legitimacy in the International

Order’ conference, UC Santa Barbara, Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, April 2007 • International Law and the South as a Legal Space, paper, ‘Of the South’ symposium, Griffith, July 2006 • Chair, Roundtable discussion on War, Force and Revolution, 100th Meeting of the American Society of

International Law, Washington DC, March 2006 • The Many Futures of the WTO, guest seminar presented at the WTO Secretariat, May 2005 • Commissioning the Truth, paper, Gender and Transitional Justice Workshop, Rockefeller Centre, Bellagio,

March 2005, also presented at an ISA workshop on ‘The Art of Security: The Relationship of Sex and Gender to Peace and Conflict’, Hawaii, 1 March 2005

• International legitimacy and post-conflict reconstruction, United Nations University, Tokyo, May 2003 • The Power of International Law, paper, inaugural joint conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society

of International Law and the American Society of International Law, ANU, June 2000 • The Subject of Globalization: Economics, Identity and Human Rights, paper presented at the 94th Annual

Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington DC, 5-8 April 2000 • The Last Paper About Sovereignty, paper, symposium on ‘A View From the Bridge: International Law meets

International Relations’, ANU, November 1997 •

SELECTED RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

• $2,574,623 (with $1,553,387 matching contribution from University of Melbourne): ARC Laureate Fellowship on ‘Civil War, Intervention, and International Law’ (2015-2021)

• $788,454: ARC Future Fellowship on ‘From Famine to Food Security: The Role of International Law’ (2012-15) • $588,454: ARC Professorial Fellowship on ‘Cosmopolitanism and the Future of International Law’ (2007-11) • $245,000: Lund University funding for the Hedda Andersson Visiting Chair (2014-2015) • $28,000: ARC: ‘Evaluating the democratic and human rights outcomes of humanitarian intervention’ (1997) • $18,000: ARC: ‘The Impact of IMF Intervention in Asia on Democracy and Human Rights Protection’ (1999) • $10,800: ARC: ‘Sovereignty, human rights and humanitarian intervention after the Cold War’ (1996)

TEACHING Melbourne Law School | since 1999 • Public International Law • International Dispute Settlement • International Economic Law Harvard Law School | 2019, 2022 • Climate Change and the Politics of International Law • Public International Law • Civil War and the Transformation of International Law

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Goethe University Frankfurt am Main | 2015 • Critical Approaches to International Law and Legal Theory Sorbonne Law School | 2013 • International Economic Law: Breaking Issues Australian National University | 1995-1998 • International Economic Law • International Human Rights Law • Legal Theory

La Trobe University | 1993-1994 • Public International Law • International Human Rights Law

SUPERVISION

Postgraduate students currently supervised 1. Rosemary Karoro (Uganda), The Master’s House, the Master’s Tools: Re-Imagining African Regional

Integration (Harvard Law School, SJD, co-supervisor) 2. Christopher Gevers (South Africa), An Intellectual History of Pan-Africanism and International Law

(Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor) 3. Florence Odora Adong (Uganda), The Responsibility to Prevent Conflict in the Shadow of the World Bank's

Economic Administration in Sub-Saharan Africa (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor) Postdoctoral fellows supervised to completion 1. Fabia Veçoso (Brazil), Non-Intervention in Latin America (Melbourne Law School, 2016-2021) 2. Luís Bogliolo Piancastelli de Siqueira (Brazil), Governing from Above: A History of Aerial Bombing and

International Law (Melbourne Law School, 2020-2021) 3. Konstantina Tzouvala (Greece), Capitalism as Civilization: A History of International Law (Melbourne Law

School, 2016-2020) o awarded 2022 American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit for a Preeminent

Contribution to Creative Scholarship o published as Capitalism as Civilization: A History of International Law (Cambridge University Press,

2020) Postgraduate students supervised to completion 1. Luís Bogliolo Piancastelli de Siqueira (Brazil), Governing from Above: A History of Aerial Bombing and

International Law (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2020) o thesis to be published as Luís Bogliolo, A History of Aerial Bombing and International Law

(Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2022) 2. Sebastián Machado Ramírez (Colombia), Interpreting the Use of Force (Melbourne Law School, PhD,

principal supervisor, completed 2020) 3. Marnie Lloydd (New Zealand), Persisting Tensions: The Framing of International Legal Debates on Foreign

Fighting (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2020) o awarded 2018 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize

4. Anna Saunders (Australia), Constitutionalism as Postwar International Law (Melbourne Law School, MPhil, principal supervisor, completed 2020)

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5. Marie Aronsson (Sweden), The Role of Covert Action in the Development of the Law on Use of Force (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2017)

o awarded 2014 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize o thesis published as Marie Aronsson-Storrier, Publicity in International Law-Making: Covert

Operations and the Use of Force (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 6. Sara Dehm (Australia), Administering Human Mobility: International Law, Development, and Projects of

Order (Melbourne Law School, PhD, co-supervisor, completed 2017) 7. Dudi Rulliadi (Indonesia), Public-Private Partnerships and the Transformation of the Third World State: The

Case of Indonesia (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2017) 8. Joshua Paine (Australia), International Adjudicatory Functions: A Comparative Study through the Lens of

Environmental Cases (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2017) o awarded the 2017 European Society of International Law (ESIL) Young Scholar Prize o thesis published as Joshua Paine, The Functions of International Adjudication and International

Environmental Litigation (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2021) 9. Martin Clark (Australia), A Conceptual History of Recognition in International Law (Melbourne Law School,

MPhil, principal supervisor, completed 2016) o awarded 2015 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize

10. Deborah Whitehall (Australia), Hannah Arendt, Law, and the Politics of Life (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2014)

11. Luis Eslava (Colombia), Local Space, Global Life: The Everyday Operation of International Law and Development (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2013)

o awarded the 2009 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize o awarded the 2013 MLS Harold Luntz Graduate Research Thesis Prize o awarded the 2014 University of Melbourne Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence in the PhD Thesis o thesis published as Luis Eslava, Local Space, Global Life: The Everyday Operation of International

Law and Development (Cambridge University Press, 2015) o awarded 2016 Socio- Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize and the 2016

SLSA Prize for Early Career Academics 12. Yoriko Otomo (Australia), Unconditional Life: The Time and Technics of International Law (Melbourne Law

School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2013) o awarded the 2008 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize o thesis published as Yoriko Otomo, Unconditional Life: The Postwar International Law Settlement

(Oxford University Press, 2016) 13. Walter Rech (Italy), Ennemis du genre humain. Warmongers and warlike nations in Vattel’s Droit des gens

(Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2012) o awarded the 2012 MLS Postgraduate Student Published Research Prize o thesis published as Walter Rech, Enemies of Mankind: Vattel’s Theory of Collective Security

(Martinus Nijhoff, 2013) 14. Katarzyna Lach (Poland), Sovereignty and the 2004 Eastern enlargement of the European Union: an inquiry

into the dynamics of European legal integration (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2012)

15. Cressida Limon (Australia), Genes, Biotechnology and Legal Imaginings (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2012)

16. Daniel Muriu (Kenya), Recognition, Redistribution and Resistance: Realizing Economic and Social Rights in Africa (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2010)

17. John Tobin (Australia), Children’s Right to Health: Seeking Clarity in the Content of Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2009)

18. Ed Mussawir (Australia), Jurisdiction: The Expression and Representation of Law (Melbourne Law School, PhD, co-supervisor, 2009)

o thesis published as Ed Mussawir, Jurisdiction in Deleuze: The Expression and Representation of Law (Routledge, 2011)

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19. Amir Kordvani (Iran), International Law, Economic Liberalization and the Movement of Natural Persons (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2007)

20. Jacqueline Peel (Australia), International Law and the Determination of Risk: Science, Uncertainty and the Role of Values (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2006)

o thesis published as Jacqueline Peel, Science and Risk Regulation in International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2010)

21. Elly Erawaty (Indonesia), The tension between the rights of states to control FDI and the commitment to liberalise FDI under international investment instruments (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2004)

22. Jennifer Beard (Australia), The Art of Development: Law and Ordering in the First World (Melbourne Law School, PhD, principal supervisor, completed 2003)

o thesis published as Jennifer Beard, The Political Economy of Desire: International Law, Development and the Nation-State (Routledge, 2007)

Early career researcher seminars and workshops • Conducted seminars and master classes for early career researchers at the ANU, Asser Institute, Ghent

University, Goethe University Frankfurt, Harvard Law School, Humboldt University, Lund University, Melbourne Law School, Moscow Higher School of Economics, Osgoode Hall Law School, Peking University Law School, Sorbonne Law School, University of Cambridge, University of Gothenburg, University of Helsinki, University of Turku, and University of Zurich

• Founding co-convener with Dino Kritsiotis and Joseph Weiler of the Annual Junior Faculty Forum for International Law, held at NYU (2012, 2016), Nottingham (2017, 2013), Melbourne (2014, 2018), EUI (2015)

• Chair, Organising committee, 5th International Four Societies Conference, ANU, July 2014 (for early career scholars from Australian and New Zealand, American, Canadian, & Japanese societies of international law)

• Keynote lecturer at national doctoral student conferences in Australia, Canada, and Sweden

SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Key service, engagement, and leadership roles • Visiting Legal Fellow, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2022-23 • Director, Laureate Program in International Law, Melbourne Law School, 2015-21 • Membership Committee, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 2017-19 • President, Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, 2013-15 • Foundation Director, Institute for International Law and the Humanities, Melbourne Law School, 2005-12 • Academic Board of the University of Melbourne, 2005- • Grant Mentor (Laureate Fellow, Future Fellow, Discovery & DECRA), University of Melbourne, 2014-21 • Appointments Committee, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, 2014 • Professorial Appointments Committee, Melbourne Business School, 2013 • Promotions Committee, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne, 2013 • Academic Appointments Committee, Melbourne Law School, 2005-6, 2008, 2012 • Australian Centre Advisory/Foundation Board, University of Melbourne, 2007-12 • University Level D Promotions Committee, University of Melbourne, 2009-11 • Director of Studies, Master of Public and International Law, Melbourne Law School, 2005-6 • Foundation Director of Studies, Master of Law and Development, Melbourne Law School, 2003-6 • Foundation Director of Studies, Graduate Diploma in Human Rights Law, Melbourne Law School, 2003-5 • Melbourne Business School Committee of Academic Board, 2005-6 • Academic Promotions and Confirmation Panel, Melbourne Law School, 2004-5 • Executive and Budgets Committee, Melbourne Law School, 2004 • Research Committee, Melbourne Law School, 2000-3

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• Secretary, Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, 1998-2002 Current advisory boards • International Advisory Board, Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice, Stockholm University • Research Leadership for the Social Sciences Project, Economic and Social Research Council, UK • Academic Advisory Board, Centre on Global Migration, University of Gothenburg • Advisory Board, Internationalism, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Solidarity Research Network, LSE • Scientific Advisory Board, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Research, University of Gothenburg • International Advisory Board, Centre for Women, Law and Social Change, Jindal Global Law School • International Advisory Board, Centre on Public Law and Jurisprudence, Jindal Global Law School Current editorial boards • Editorial Board, The Cambridge History of International Law (13-volume book series) • Editorial Board, Transnational Legal Theory • Advisory Editor, London Review of International Law • International Editorial Advisory Board, Empire and International Law Series, Peking University Law School • International Advisory Board, Finnish Yearbook of International Law • International Advisory Board, Harvard International Law Journal • International Advisory Board, Journal of Intervention and State-Building • Advisory Board, Journal on the Use of Force and International Law • Advisory Board, Melbourne International Law Journal • Advisory Board, Third World Approaches to International Law Review

Organisation of international conferences • Co-convener, Conference on The League of Nations Decentred, Melbourne Law School, July 2019 • Convener, Conference on Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Law: History, Ideology,

Practice, Technology, Melbourne Law School, May 2018 • Co-convener, Conference on 1917: Revolution, Intervention, and International Law(s), Melbourne, Aug 2017 • Chair, Organising Committee, 23rd ANZSIL Annual Conference, Wellington, July 2015 • Chair, Organising Committee, 22nd ANZSIL Annual Conference, ANU, July 2014 • Chair, Organising Committee, 5th International Four Societies Conference, ANU, July 2014 • Co-convener, International Law and Empire Conference, Helsinki, October 2011 (with Martti Koskenniemi) • Organising Committee, 18th ANZSIL Annual Conference, July 2010 • Co-convener, Evaluating Critical Approaches to International Law Conference, Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne),

December 2009 (with Emmanuelle Jouannet) • Program Committee Member, 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, 2006 • Organising Committee, 3rd ANZSIL Annual Conference, July 1995 • Organising Committee, Law and Society Conference of Australia, La Trobe University (1994 and 1997) • Organising Committee, The United Nations: Between Sovereignty and Global Governance? Conference, La

Trobe University, July 1995 Organisation of international workshops and roundtables • Convener, Roundtable on Regional Orders and International Law, Melbourne Law School, July 2018 • Convener, Roundtable on Political Islam and International Law, Melbourne Law School, July 2016 • Co-convener, Asylum Crisis, Civil War, & Social Rights Roundtable, Raoul Wallenberg Institute, May 2016 • Convener, Workshop on Moral Internationalism, Melbourne Law School, September 2012 • Co-convener, Gender, Protection and the State: Nordic and International Perspectives Workshop, University

of Gothenburg, December 2011 (with Eva-Maria Svensson and Sari Kouvo)

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• Convener, Melbourne Legal Theory Workshop Series: Reasons of State: Security, Civility, Immunity, Life (2009), Limit, Exception, Emergency, Miracle (2006), The Culture(s) of Human Rights (2005)

• Co-convener, The Work of History in International Law and Empire Symposium, LSE, Oct 2008 (with Louise Arimatsu and Gerry Simpson)

• Co-convener, International Law and Wars of Religion Workshop, Lund University, Sept 2007 (with Martti Koskenniemi and Gregor Noll)

• Co-convener, International Law and its Others Workshop, Melbourne, June 2004 (with Gerry Simpson)

Manuscript reviewer Brill; Cambridge University Press; Hart Publishing; Oxford University Press; Routledge; UNSW Press Journal referee Australia: Adelaide Law Review; Australian Year Book of International Law; Federal Law Review; Melbourne Journal of International Law; Melbourne University Law Review; Monash University Law Review; Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal; Review of International Studies; Sydney Law Review Canada: Transnational Legal Theory; Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice Finland: Finnish Yearbook of International Law Italy: European Journal of International Law Netherlands: Leiden Journal of International Law; Netherlands Year Book of International Law Singapore: Asian Journal of International Law UK: Feminist Review; Law and Critique; Journal of the Use of Force and International Law; London Review of International Law; Modern Law Review; UNSW Law Journal USA: Ethics and International Affairs; International Feminist Journal of Politics; International Theory; Signs Grants assessor • Australian Government: National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grant Program • Australian Government: R2P Fund • Australian Research Council: Centres of Excellence Program • Australian Research Council: Discovery Projects Program • Australian Research Council: Future Fellowship Program, • Australian Research Council: Laureate Fellowship Program • Canada Council of the Arts: Killam Research Fellowship Program • European Research Council: Advanced Grant Program • Fulbright Australia: Victorian Selection Committee • Research Committee of the City University of Hong Kong • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada • Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research: Spinoza Prize • Swiss National Science Foundation

External doctoral thesis examiner Australia: Australian National University (2006); University of Queensland (2003) Canada: University of British Columbia (2012); University of Toronto (2011) Denmark: Copenhagen Business School (2016) Finland: University of Helsinki (2014, 2018, May 2020, August 2020) France: Sciences Po (2019) The Netherlands: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2016) Sweden: Lund University (2014, 2017) External assessor for promotions, tenure, or appointment committees Australia: Australian National University (2016, 2020); UNSW (2021); University of Sydney (2016, 2017)

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Canada: McGill University (2018), Osgoode Hall Law School (2008, 2015, 2021), Western University (2012) Egypt: American University in Cairo (2009, 2016) Germany: Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg (2018) New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington (2017) Singapore: National University of Singapore (2015) Sweden: University of Gothenburg (2014, 2021) Switzerland: Graduate Institute of International Law and Development Studies (2020) UK: Durham (2020); LSE (2010, 2017); University of Kent (2011); University of Westminster (2010) USA: Cornell University (2012); University of Minnesota (2017); University of Oregon (2014) Selected other • Invited presentations to Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (2019); Australian Department

of Defence (2018); Australian Attorney-General’s Department (2013); Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (2012); WTO Appellate Body Secretariat (2005); National Judges’ College of China (2004); Indonesian government human rights course (2002); Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1995)

• Invited participant, Gender Equality in Research Forum, Australian Research Council, Canberra, Oct 2016 • Invited participant, Garran Strategy Series – Towards 2030 in International Law, Australian Attorney-General’s

Department, November 2015 • Judging Panel, Asher Literary Award (Australia Council for the Arts), 2011 • Member, International Review Committee, University of Hong Kong Human Rights Law Programme, 2010 • Invited participant, International Expert Meeting on International Humanitarian Law and Gender, Swedish

Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, October 2007