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Professor Anne Orford 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 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Visiting Professor | Harvard Law School, 2022 Melbourne Laureate Professor | University of Melbourne, 2021- Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law | University of Melbourne, 2009- ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow | University of Melbourne, 2015-2021 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 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, 2015-2021 Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor | University of Melbourne, 2015-2021 Woodward Medal for Excellence in Humanities and Social Sciences | University of Melbourne, 2013 Future Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2012-2015 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | University of Gothenburg, 2012 Doctor of Laws honoris causa | Lund University, 2012 Australian Professorial Fellow | Australian Research Council, 2007-2012 Bonython Prize for PhD Thesis | University of Adelaide, 1999 INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS Visiting Professor | Harvard Law School, 2022 Lecturer, Special Course | Hague Academy of International Law, 2021 Visiting Professor & John Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization | Harvard Law School, 2019 Raoul Wallenberg Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law | Lund University, 2015-2017 Hedda Andersson Visiting Research Chair, History | Lund University, 2014-2015 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, 2011-2012 Visiting Professor of Law | Lund University, 2005, 2007, 2011 Researcher, History and Theory of International Law Project | Université Paris 1, 2010-2011 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 LANGUAGES English, French 1 PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Orford, A (2021), International Law and the Politics of History (Cambridge University Press) 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) Reviewed in: (2014) Journal of International Political Theory (2013) London Review of International Law book review symposium (4 reviews) (2013) Political Studies Review (2013) Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies blog (2012) Osgoode Hall Law Journal (2nd of 2 reviews) (2012) American Journal of International Law (2012) European Journal of International Law (2012) Canadian Library Law Review (2012) Transnational Legal Theory (2012) International Affairs (2012) Yale Journal of International Law (2011) The British Yearbook of International Law (2011) Osgoode Hall Law Journal (1st of 2 reviews) (2011) Journal of Conflict and Security Law 5. Orford, A (2003), Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law (Cambridge University Press) Reviewed in: (2007) International Affairs (2006) Modern Law Review (2005) Political Science Quarterly (2005) Social and Legal Studies (2005) Melbourne Journal of Politics (2005) Human Rights and Human Welfare (2005) NSW Law Society Journal (2005) Australian Journal of International Affairs (2004) George Washington International Law Review (2004) Harvard Human Rights Law Journal (2004) Yale Journal of International Law (2004) Buffalo Human Rights Law Review (2004) Melbourne University Law Review (2004) Australian Journal of Politics and History (2004) Taiwan Political Science Quarterly Book Review (2004) Leiden Journal of International Law (2004) Law & Politics Book Review (2004) Austrian Review of International & European Law (2003) Common Law World Review (2003) Australian Year Book of International Law (2003) Perspectives on Political Science 2 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) Reviewed in: (2019) Austrian Review of International and European Law (2017) American Journal of International Law (2017) European Journal of International Law (2017) Leiden Journal of International Law 8. Orford, A (ed) (2006), International Law and its Others (Cambridge University Press) Reviewed in: (2011) International Journal of Law in Context (2010) American Journal of International Law (2009) Finnish Year Book of International Law (2008) In-Spire: Journal of Law, Politics and Societies (2007) Netherlands International Law Review (2007) Melbourne Journal of International Law (2007) Nordic Journal of International Law (2007) Law and Politics Book Review (2007) Global Law Books Journal Articles 9. Orford, A (2021), ‘Regional Orders, Hegemonic States, and the Future of International Law’, 73 Current Legal Problems (in press) 10. Orford, A (2021), ‘State Actions and Libertarian Lawsuits: Lessons from Covid for the Climate Emergency’, 71 Griffith Review 241-250 11. 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 12. 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 13. Orford, A (2015), ‘Law, Economics, and the History of Free Trade: A Response’, 11 Journal of International Law and International Relations 155-180 14. 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 Wolfgang Kaleck and Karina Theurer (eds), Dekoloniale Rechtskritik und praxis (Nomos, 2020), 285-316 15. 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 3 o published in German translation as ‘“Wir müssen nicht immer nur auf Westfalen schauen”: Ein Gespräch’ (2015) IX Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 31-46 16. 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) 17. 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) 18. Orford, A (2013), ‘Moral Internationalism and the Responsibility to Protect’, 24 European Journal of International Law 83-108 19. Orford, A (2012), ‘In Praise of Description’, 25 Leiden Journal of International Law 609-625 20. 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) 21. 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) 22. 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 23. Orford, A (2007), ‘Ritual, Mediation and the International Laws of the South’, 16 Griffith Law Review 353-374 24. Orford, A (2006), ‘Commissioning the Truth’, 15 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 851-883 25. Orford, A (2006), ‘A Journal of the Voyage from Apology to Utopia’, 7(12) German Law Journal 993-1010 26. Orford, A (2006), ‘Human Rights After Faith’, 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law 1-12 27. 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
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