Juliette McIntyre has been a Lecturer in Law at UniSA since 2016. She holds a first class LL.M. in International Law from the University of Cambridge, and a BA and LLB/LP with Honours. She is presently completing her PhD at the University of Melbourne. Her particular area of specialism is international courts and tribunals, with a focus on procedure.
Ms McIntyre writes commentary on current international legal issues for outlets such as The Interpreter, Völkerrechtsblog, EJIL:Talk!, The Conversation, and CIL Dialogues. Her academic work has been published in a number of international journals including AJIL Unbound, East Asia Forum, Michigan Journal of International Law, Leiden International Law Journal, and the Ukrainian... Read more
About me
Juliette McIntyre has been a Lecturer in Law at UniSA since 2016. She holds a first class LL.M. in International Law from the University of Cambridge, and a BA and LLB/LP with Honours. She is presently completing her PhD at the University of Melbourne. Her particular area of specialism is international courts and tribunals, with a focus on procedure.
Ms McIntyre writes commentary on current international legal issues for outlets such as The Interpreter, Völkerrechtsblog, EJIL:Talk!, The Conversation, and CIL Dialogues. Her academic work has been published in a number of international journals including AJIL Unbound, East Asia Forum, Michigan Journal of International Law, Leiden International Law Journal, and the Ukrainian Law Review. She also has significant litigation experience, including as a Judge's Associate at the Supreme Court of South Australia, and as counsel in cases before the International Court of Justice and other international tribunals.
Previously, Ms McIntyre has held academic posts at Charles Darwin University and Thompson Rivers University in Canada, and has been the recipient of the Law Foundation of South Australia Fellowship.
Ms McIntyre is active on social media and has been formally sanctioned by the Russian government for her work in respect of Ukraine.
About me
International Law Association (Australian Branch)
Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law
Cambridge Australia Scholarships
Australasian Law Academics Association
Law Society of South Australia
LCIA Young International Arbitration Group
About me
Date | Title |
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27/10/2022 |
Assymetrical Haircuts Staging an ICJ intervention with Juliette McIntyre, https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/episodes/episode-67-staging-an-icj-intervention-with-juliette-mcintyre/ |
17/10/2022 |
Russia-Ukraine War: Contemporary Developments and Challenges, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzWWNeCL-wI |
24/06/2022 |
'The end of Putin': This is why Ukraine is seeking EU membership and what happens next, https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/the-end-of-putin-why-ukraine-is-seeking-eu-membership-and-heres-what-happens-next/0nqikfe9d |
04/03/2022 |
ICC faces "myriad challenges" to prosecute war crimes in Ukraine, https://www.reuters.com/world/icc-faces-myriad-challenges-prosecute-war-crimes-ukraine-2022-03-04/ |
27/02/2022 |
Assymetrical Haircuts Justice Update – International Law primer Russia & Ukraine, https://www.asymmetricalhaircuts.com/episodes/justice-update-international-law-primer-russia-ukraine/ |
15/09/2017 |
Female inmates that serve jail time with their babies significantly less likely to reoffend, https://phys.org/news/2017-09-female-inmates-babies-significantly-reoffend.html |
13/09/2017 |
Should mothers serve jail time with their babies?, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ySCrEGj1nc |
About me
Master of Law University of Cambridge
Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours) Flinders University
Bachelor of Arts Flinders University
Lecturer in Law, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, 2014-2016
Assistant Professor in Law, Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, 2013-2014
Associate, Lipman Karas (Solicitors), Adelaide, 2012-2015
Research Associate to Professor James Crawford SC, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge, 2010-2012
Associate to the Honourable Chief Justice JJ Doyle of the Supreme Court of South Australia, 2008
Commercial Litigation Solicitor, Minter Ellison, 2007-2008
Ms McIntyre is undertaking her PhD in Law at the University of Melbourne. She is supervised by Judge Hilary Charlesworth of the International Court of Justice, and Professor Margaret Young. Her thesis investigates the values inherent in the procedural rules of the International Court of Justice.
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
A Simpson and J McIntyre, ‘Politics, justice & accountability: Myanmar and international courts’ in Anthony Ware et al (eds) Implications & Responses to Myanmar’s Political and Humanitarian Crises (forthcoming, 2022)
J McIntyre, ‘Crawford’s Multilateralism and the International Court of Justice’ (2022) 40 Australian Yearbook of International Law (forthcoming)
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
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J McIntyre, ‘The New Wave of Article 63 Interventions at the International Court of Justice’ EJIL:Talk! (16 August 2022)
J McIntyre & A Simpson, ‘International court rejects Myanmar’s bid to halt genocide case’, The Strategist (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) (27 July 2022)
D Fraser & J McIntyre, ‘The duty to prevent genocide in Ukraine’, The Interpreter (The Lowy Institute) (20 April 2022)
J McIntyre, D Guilfoyle & T P Paige, ‘Is international law powerless against Russian aggression in Ukraine? No, but it’s complicated’, The Conversation (25 February 2022)
A Simpson & J McIntyre, ‘It’s a mistake to allow Myanmar’s junta to appear in Rohingya case’, The Interpreter (The Lowy Institute) (23 February 2022)
R Sarre & J McIntyre, ‘Can Australian businesses force customers to wear a mask? Here’s what the law says’, The Conversation (16 July 2020)
J McIntyre, ‘The International Court of Justice Releases New Rules of Court’, EJIL:Talk! (4 November 2019)
J McIntyre, ‘With 15 other children, Greta Thunberg has filed a UN complaint against 5 countries. Here’s what it’ll achieve’, The Conversation (25 September 2019)
J McIntyre, ‘Mother-and-Infant Facilities at Adelaide Women’s Prison: A Cost-Effective Measure in the Best Interests of the Child’, publicly released September 2017
J McIntyre, 'The Definition of Investment under ICSID: How Corporations Are Changing International Law' Conference Paper presented at the 2013 Canadian Council on International Law Annual Conference
Research
Ms McIntyre is undertaking her PhD in Law at the University of Melbourne. She is supervised by Judge Hilary Charlesworth of the International Court of Justice, and Professor Margaret Young. Her thesis investigates the values inherent in the procedural rules of the International Court of Justice.
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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MemberInternational Law Association |
2022 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2022 |
MemberInternational Law Association |
2021 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2021 |
MemberInternational Law Association |
2020 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2020 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2019 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2018 |
MemberCambridge Australia Scholarships |
2017 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Society of International Law |
2017 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2016 |
MemberLCIA Young International Arbitration Group |
2016 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2015 |
MemberLCIA Young International Arbitration Group |
2015 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2014 |
MemberLCIA Young International Arbitration Group |
2014 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2013 |
MemberLCIA Young International Arbitration Group |
2013 |
Council Foundation AwardJesus College (Cambridge) |
2012 |
FellowshipLaw Foundation of South Australia |
2012 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2012 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2011 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2010 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2009 |
MemberLaw Society of South Australia |
2008 |
Ms McIntyre has been teaching since 2012, particularly in public international law and related disciplines. She uses her experience in litigation to guide pedagogy, ensuring that students receive both an academic and a practical view of the law. This is reflected in her commitment to authentic forms of assessment that introduce students to law in practice as well as ensuring a close understanding of the relevant laws and applicable principles.
Teaching & student supervision