Juliette McIntyre

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Public International Law
Human Rights
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Dr Juliette McIntyre

Senior Lecturer

School of Law

College of Business and Law


Dr McIntyre is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of South Australia and a recognised specialist in international courts and tribunals. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne, supervised by Judge Hilary Charlesworth and Professor Margaret Young, and a first-class LL.M. in International Law from the University of Cambridge. Dr McIntyre's academic work has been published in leading journals, appears several times in the annual International Court of Justice Bibliography, and has been cited in multiple written and oral submissions before the Court. She also has significant litigation experience, including as counsel in cases before international courts and tribunals. Dr McIntyre has become a prominent public voice for international law, with over 300 appearances across global outlets including the BBC, CNN, ABC, Al Jazeera and Reuters. She is a co-host of the popular Called to the Bar international law podcast, and regularly contributes commentary on current international legal issues for outlets such as Opinio Juris, Völkerrechtsblog, EJIL:Talk!, and Verfassungsblog. She also really likes Stray Kids.

Year Citation
2023 McIntyre, J. (2023). Lyophilization and lawfare in Ukraine v. Russia. ANSZIL Perspective, 34, 4-7.
2023 Ware, A., & Skidmore, M. (Eds.) (2023). After the Coup: Myanmar’s Political and Humanitarian Crises.
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2023 Wigard, K., Pomson, O., & McIntyre, J. (2023). Keeping score: an empirical analysis of the interventions in Ukraine v Russia. Journal of International Dispute Settlement, 14(3), 305-327.
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2022 McIntyre, J., & Simpson, A. (2022). Myanmar's genocide overshadowed by Ukraine. East Asia Forum.
2022 McIntyre, J. (2022). Less a wave than a Tsunami: procedural implications for the ICJ of the article 63 interventions in Ukraine v. Russia. Völkerrechtsblog: international law and international legal thought, 1-10.
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2022 McIntyre, J. (2022). Crawford's multilateralism and the International Court of Justice. The Australian Year Book of International Law Online, 40(1), 271-300.
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2022 McIntyre, J., & Simpson, A. (2022). A tale of two genocide cases: International justice in Ukraine and Myanmar. East Asia Forum, (26 May), 1-6.
2022 McIntyre, J. (2022). Procedural values in the intervention procedure at the international court of justice. Ukrainian Law Review, 1, 1-55.
2021 McIntyre, J. (2021). Revisiting the International Court of Justice procedure for the revision of judgments. Michigan Journal of International Law, 42(3), 479-526.
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2021 McIntyre, J. (2021). Rules are Rules: Reconceiving <i>Monetary Gold</i> as a Rule of Procedure. AJIL UNBOUND, 115, 144-148.
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2018 McIntyre, J. (2018). Put on notice: the role of the dispute requirement in assessing jurisdiction and admissibility before the International Court. Melbourne journal of international law, 19(2), 546-585.
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2018 McIntyre, J. (2018). Bermuda Triangle: the supply of services (implied terms) act 2003 and the competing theories of exemption clauses. Commonwealth law bulletin, 44(2), 279-301.
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2018 McIntyre, J. (2018). Adrift: the High Court of Australia decides SZTAL v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection; SZTGM v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (2017) HCA 34. Melbourne journal of international law, 19(1), 389-412.
2017 McIntyre, J. (2017). Same pod, different peas: the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties in Australian and Canadian courts. Canadian journal of comparative and contemporary law, 3(1), 19-64.
2016 McIntyre, J. (2016). The declaratory judgment in recent jurisprudence of the ICJ: conflicting approaches to state responsibility?. Leiden journal of international law, 29(1), 177-195.
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Year Citation
2023 Simpson, A., & McIntyre, J. (2023). Politics, justice & accountability: Myanmar and international courts. In A. Ware, & M. Skidmore (Eds.), Source details - Title: After the Coup: Myanmar's Political and Humanitarian Crises (pp. 95-117). Australia: ANU Press.
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2018 McIntyre, J. (2018). The Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and the role of international law in statutory interpretation. In C. Hunt, L. Neudorf, & M. Rankin (Eds.), Source details - Title: Legislating statutory interpretation: perspectives from the common law world (pp. 265-292). Canada: Thomson Reuters.
2013 McIntyre, J. (2013). Declaratory Judgments of the International Court of Justice. In Hague Yearbook of International Law / Annuaire de La Haye de Droit International, Vol. 25 (2012) (pp. 105-157). Brill | Nijhoff.
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2013 McIntyre, J. (2013). Declaratory judgments of the International Court of Justice. In N. Lavranos (Ed.), Source details - Title: Hague Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 25, pp. 107-157). Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
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Year Citation
2024 McIntyre, J., & Plan, A. M. (2024). The ICJ goes viral: transparency and sensationalism in South Africa v. Israel. online: Opinio Juris.
2024 McIntyre, J. (2024). The ICJ Changes the Rules for Intervention. online: EJIL:Talk!.
2024 McIntyre, J. (2024). Telling stories at the International Court of Justice. Germany: Völkerrechtsblog.
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2022 McIntyre, J., Pomson, O., & Wigard, K. (2022). We read 22 Intervention Declarations so you don't have to-reviewing key themes and arguments in Ukraine v. Russia. Singapore: National University of Singapore.
2017 McIntyre, J. (2017). Mother-and-infant facilities at Adelaide Women's Prison: a cost effective measure in the best interests of the child. Australia: University of South Australia.
2015 McIntyre, J. (2015). Opel Austria GmbH v Council of the European Union, Judgment, Case T-115/94, [1997] ECR II-39, ILEC 045 (GCEU 1997), [1997] 1 CMLR 733, [1997] All ER (EC) 97, (1999) 113 ILR 295, 22nd January 1997, Court of Justice of the European Union [CJEU]; General Court of the European Union [EGC]; General Court (4th Chamber): Source details - Title: Oxford reports on international law. UK: Oxford University Press.
2015 McIntyre, J. (2015). Diakité v Commissaire Général aux Réfugiés et aux Apatrides, Judgment, C-285/12, ILEC 033 (CJEU 2014), 30th January 2014, Court of Justice of the European Union [CJEU]; European Court of Justice [ECJ]; European Court of Justice (4th Chamber): Source details - Title: Oxford reports on international law. UK: Oxford University Press.
2015 McIntyre, J. (2015). Bogiatzi v Deutscher Luftpool and ors, Judgment, Case C-301/08, [2009] EUECJ C-301/08, [2009] I-10185, ILEC 048 (CJEU 2009), 22nd October 2009, Court of Justice of the European Union [CJEU]; European Court of Justice [ECJ]; European Court of Justice (4th Chamber): Source details - Title: Oxford reports on international law. UK: Oxford University Press.
2015 McIntyre, J. (2015). Walz v ClickAir SA, Judgment, Case C-63/09, ILEC 044 (CJEU 2010), 6th May 2010, Court of Justice of the European Union [CJEU]; European Court of Justice [ECJ]; European Court of Justice (3rd Chamber): Source details - Title: Oxford reports on international law. UK: Oxford University Press.

Year Citation
2024 McIntyre, J. (2024). How does the International Court of Justice differ from the International Criminal Court?. Pursuit (University of Melbourne).
2024 McIntyre, J. (2024). Consensus, at what cost?. Verfassungsblog.
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2024 McIntyre, J. (2024). Why Nicaragua's article 62 intervention in South Africa v. Israel is potentially unhelpful. Verfassungsblog.
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2023 Sarre, R., Livings, B., McIntyre, J., Cooper, L., Fernando, M., & Moulds, S. (2023). O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree ... what are my rights this season, legally?. The Conversation.
2023 McIntyre, J. (2023). Ukraine and Russia traded barbs in the UN's top court over the legality of the invasion. What could happen next in the case?. The Conversation.
2022 Simpson, A., & McIntyre, J. (2022). It's a mistake to allow Myanmar's junta to appear in Rohingya case. Lowy Institute.
2022 McIntyre, J., Guilfoyle, D., & Paige, T. P. (2022). Is international law powerless against Russian aggression in Ukraine? No, but it's complicated. The Conversation.
2022 McIntyre, J., & Fraser, D. (2022). The duty to prevent genocide in Ukraine. The Lowy Institute.
2022 Sarre, R., McIntyre, J., Parker, L., Fernando, M., & Moulds, S. (2022). You can say you wish King Charles would die, but you can't urinate on your back tyre: 8 common myths about Australian law. The Conversation.
2022 McIntyre, J., & Simpson, A. (2022). International court rejects Myanmar's bid to halt genocide case. Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
2022 McIntyre, J. (2022). The New Wave of Article 63 Interventions at the International Court of Justice. Oxford University Press.
2020 Sarre, R., & McIntyre, J. (2020). Can Australian businesses force customers to wear a mask? Here's what the law says. The Conversation.
2019 McIntyre, J. (2019). The International Court of Justice releases new Rules of Court. European Journal of International Law.
2019 McIntyre, J. (2019). With 15 other children, Greta Thunberg has filed a UN complaint against 5 countries. Here's what it'll achieve. The Conversation.

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