“Law in the Stars – Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge into Space Governance”
PUBLICATIONS
Books
- “War and Peace in Outer Space: Law, Policy and Ethics“, co-editor with Matthew Hersch, edited volume, Oxford University Press, (2021)
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“Translating Guilt: Leadership Liability for Mass Atrocity Crimes”, Springer/Asser, 2017
Works in Progress
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“Women, Peace and Security: Feminist Perspectives on International Security”, co-editor with Caroline Leprince, edited volume, McGill Queen’s University Press, (forthcoming 2021)
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The Province of Humankind: A Feminist Analysis of Space Law, (invited contribution) Stacey Henderson and Melissa de Zwart (ed.s) “Military and Commercial Uses of Outer Space”, (Springer, forthcoming 2021)
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The Legal and Ethical Frameworks for Civil and Military Uses of Space, (invited contribution) Nikki Coleman (ed), “Military Space Ethics”, (Howgate, forthcoming 2021)
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Why Outer Space Matters for National and International Security”, Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law Paper Series, 8 January 2020
- Global Commons, Cosmic Commons: Implications of Military and Security Uses of Outer Space, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 18:1 (Spring 2017)
- Conflicts in Outer Space and the Rule of Law, co-authored with Ram Jakhu and Kuan-Wei (David) Chen, Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht (Fall 2017)
- Conflicts in Space: International Humanitarian Law and its Application to Space Warfare, (co-authored with Dale Stephens) in: McGill Annals of Air and Space Law, Vol XXXX, 2015 (McGill, 2016)
Peer Reviewed Book Chapters
- Sources of International Space Law, in: Paul S. Dempsey and Ram S. Jakhu (ed.s) “Handbook of Space Law” (Routledge, 2017)
- Legal Transplants or Legal Patchworking? The Creation of International Criminal Law as a Pluralistic Body of Law, in: Elies van Sliedregt and Sergey Vasiliev (ed.s) “Legal Pluralism in International Criminal Law” (Oxford University Press, 2014)
- The Prosecutor v. Delic: What Are The Limits of Command Responsibility?, in: André Klip and Goran Sluiter (ed.s) ‘Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals’ (Intersentia, The Hague, 2014)
- Non-State Actors in International Criminal Law, in: Jean d’Aspremont (ed.) ‘Participants in the International Legal Order’, (Routledge, London, 2011)
Non-Peer Reviewed
- Who Has the Power? A Critical Perspective on Space Governance and New Entrants to the Space Sector, 48 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 179 (2020)
- The Use Of Space Technology Export Controls As A Bargaining Solution For Sustainability: A Chicago Convention Model Of Space Governance, co-authored with Gilles Doucet, 2017 Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law (Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, 2018)
- Avoiding Legal Black Holes: International Humanitarian Law Applied To Conflicts In Outer Space, in: 2015 Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law, (Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, 2016)
- Ranking Responsibility? Why we Should Differentiate Between Participants in Mass Atrocity Crimes, in: D. Abels, M.M. Dolman & K.C.J. Vriend (eds.), ‘Dialectiek van Nationaal en Internationaal Strafrecht’ (Boom Juridische Uitgevers, The Hague, 2013)
- What Makes Valid Law? Shifting Modes of Liability in International Criminal Law, in: M.F.H. Hirsch Ballin, et. al. (eds.), ‘Shifting Responsibilities in Criminal Justice’ (Eleven International Publishing, The Hague, 2012)
- Annotated case notes for Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law:
- Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Confirmation of Charges; ICL 892 (ICC 2007)
- Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Judgment; ICL 910 (ICC 2012)
- “The (Non-) Application of International Law by the ILO Administrative Tribunal: Possible Legal Avenues for Establishing Responsibility”, Report for the International Commission of Jurists, co-authored with Vincent Böhre, Sophia von Dewall, Ingeborg Middel, (2004)
RESEARCH GRANTS
- Chief Investigator, ANU College of Law Internal Grant, “Law in the Stars: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge into Space Governance”, 2020
- Principal Investigator, Department of National Defence IDEaS Funding, “A New Framework for Space Deterrence”, 2019
- Co-applicant and author, Department of National Defence Engagement Programme, “Securing Outer Space: Ethical Governance for Outer Space Security”, 2018
- Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connection Grant; “The Next Generation of Women Leaders in International Security”, 2017
- Co-applicant, Department of National Defence Engagement Programme, “The Next Generation of Women Leaders in International Security”, 2017
- Co-applicant and author, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Development Grant; “A Manual on International Law Applicable to Military Activities in Outer Space”, 2016-2019
- Author, Department of National Defence Engagement Programme, “Supporting a Manual on International Law Applicable to Military Activities in Outer Space”, 2016
- Co-applicant and author, Department of National Defence Engagement Programme, “Expert Roundtable on the Law Applicable to Military Activities in Outer Space”, 2015