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Juliette McIntyre

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Juliette McIntyre is a Lecturer in Law at the University of South Australia, where her teaching and research focuses primarily on public international law, particularly international courts and tribunals, and human rights. Ms McIntyre holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Law from the University of Cambridge, a Bachelor of Arts (BA), and Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (LLB/LP) with Honours. She has previously held academic positions at Thompson Rivers University and Charles Darwin University, and at major commercial law firms including Lipman Karas and Minter Ellison.

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