Melanie O'brien
Dr Melanie O'Brien is Associate Professor of International Law and Deputy Head of School (Research) at the UWA Law School. Dr O'Brien is President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and a member of the WA International Humanitarian Law Committee of the Australian Red Cross. Dr O'Brien is a Visiting Scholar at the Human Rights Law Center, University of Minnesota, USA.
Dr O'Brien's research focuses on genocide and human rights; and sexual and gender-based violence against women. Her work on forced marriage has been cited by the International Criminal Court (ICC); she has been amica curia before the ICC and an expert consultant for various UN agencies. She is the author of Criminalising Peackeepers: Modernising National Approaches to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (Palgrave 2017), and From Discrimination to Death: The Genocide Process through a Human Rights Lens (Routledge 2023).
Dr O'Brien is an admitted legal practitioner of the Supreme Court of NSW. She has previously worked at various Australian universities, the National Human Rights Institution of Samoa, and the International Criminal Court.
Experience-
2021–present
Associate professor, University of Western Australia
2023–2024
Visiting professor, University of Minnesota
2018–2021
Senior lecturer, University of Western Australia
2015–2017
Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Queensland
2014–2014
International law researcher, Anti-Slavery Australia, University of Technology Sydney
2010–2014
Research fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University
2013–2014
Human rights legal officer, National Human Rights Institution of Samoa
2006–2007
Legal research assistant, Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham
2004–2005
Law clerk, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court
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2019
University of Western Australia, Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching
2010
University of Nottingham, PhD in International Law
2004
Raoul Wallenberg Institute, University of Lund, LLM in International Human Rights Law
2003
University of Technology Sydney, Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
2002
University of Newcastle, Bachelor of Laws
2000
University of Newcastle, Bachelor of Arts
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International Law (Excl. International Trade Law) (180116)
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