
Juliette McIntyre
Juliette McIntyre is an expert on international law at the University of South Australia, recognized for her insights into international jurisprudence. She commented on the potential impact of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinions, emphasizing their role in shaping international relations and legal frameworks.
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Juliette McIntyre agreed with Rothwell that due to the conflict, a military vessel like the warship is 'considered to be a lawful target'.
Three Australians were on US submarine that sank Iranian warship, PM says | Australian militaryJuliette McIntyre, an international law expert, said the ICJ’s ruling on the Myanmar case would affect South Africa’s case against Israel.
International Court of Justice hearing on persecution of Rohingya minority could impact Gaza caseUniversity of South Australia senior lecturer in law Juliette McIntyre explained that a state has certain defining features under international law.
Why New Zealand is holding back on recognising a Palestinian stateJuliette McIntyre is a senior lecturer in law at the University of South Australia.
‘Really cautious’: why the ICJ is delaying a Gaza genocide verdict | International court of justiceJuliette McIntyre, an expert on international law at the University of South Australia, commented on the potential impact of the court's decision beyond Gaza.
Top UN court wraps a week of hearings on humanitarian aid to GazaJuliette McIntyre, an expert on international law, explained that advisory opinions provide clarity and could pressure Israel into easing restrictions on aid.
Palestinian diplomat tells UN court that Israel is killing and displacing civilians in Gaza























