
Overview
Background
Simon McKenzie is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland School of Law. Simon's current research focuses on the legal challenges connected with the defence and security applications of science and technology, with a particular focus on the impact of autonomous systems. His broader research and teaching interests include the law of armed conflict, international criminal law, and domestic criminal law.
Prior to joining the University of Queensland, Simon was a policy officer in the Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety, working in a team responsible for reforming the criminal justice system to better respond to family violence. He has held teaching roles at the Melbourne Law School and as a researcher at the Supreme Court of Victoria where he completed a major research project on the management of expert evidence in the Kilmore East Bushfire Proceedings, the largest class action in Victoria's history. He has also worked as a researcher at the International Criminal Court assisting the Special Advisor to the Prosecutor on international humanitarian law. He began his career in 2011 at a large commercial law firm in Melbourne.
Simon graduated in 2011 from the University of Tasmania with a combined Arts and Law Degree with First Class Honours in Law and was admitted to practice in Victoria later that year. He received his PhD in international criminal law from the University of Melbourne in 2018.
Availability
- Dr Simon McKenzie is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne
Works
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2024
Book Chapter
The Future of Ocean Technology and Navigational Rights in the International Law of the Sea
McKenzie, Simon (2024). The Future of Ocean Technology and Navigational Rights in the International Law of the Sea. Maritime Autonomous Vehicles and International Law: Maritime Security Perspectives. (pp. 125-144) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781032724072-8
2024
Journal Article
Computing the Laws of War: Investigating the Relationship between War, International Law and Military Computer Technology
McKenzie, Simon (2024). Computing the Laws of War: Investigating the Relationship between War, International Law and Military Computer Technology. Nordic Journal of International Law, 93 (4), 537-566. doi: 10.1163/15718107-bja10091
2023
Journal Article
Review of The Concept of Security in International Law by NASU Hitoshi. New York, United States: West Point Press, 2022. xxxiii + 261 pp. Open Access. Online: http://westpointpress.com/security-in-international-law
McKenzie, Simon (2023). Review of The Concept of Security in International Law by NASU Hitoshi. New York, United States: West Point Press, 2022. xxxiii + 261 pp. Open Access. Online: http://westpointpress.com/security-in-international-law. Asian Journal of International Law, 13 (2), 409-410. doi: 10.1017/s2044251323000152
2023
Journal Article
AUKUS: the regulation of the ocean and the legal dangers of working together
McKenzie, Simon and Massingham. Eve (2023). AUKUS: the regulation of the ocean and the legal dangers of working together. Ocean Yearbook, 37 (1), 136-170. doi: 10.1163/22116001-03701008
2023
Journal Article
Sovereign immunity of uncrewed surveillance vehicles and the limits of enforcement jurisdiction
McKenzie, Simon (2023). Sovereign immunity of uncrewed surveillance vehicles and the limits of enforcement jurisdiction. Nordic Journal of International Law, 92 (4), 1-26. doi: 10.1163/15718107-bja10062
2022
Journal Article
The challenge of automated and autonomous technologies to Australian Defence Force compliance with workplace health and safety laws
McKenzie, Simon (2022). The challenge of automated and autonomous technologies to Australian Defence Force compliance with workplace health and safety laws. Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies, 4 (1), 65-88. doi: 10.51174/ajdss.0401/zyun5810
2022
Book Chapter
Testing knowledge: weapons reviews of autonomous weapons systems and the international criminal trial
Massingham, Eve and McKenzie, Simon (2022). Testing knowledge: weapons reviews of autonomous weapons systems and the international criminal trial. Futures of international criminal justice. (pp. 177-197) edited by Emma Palmer, Susan Harris Rimmer, Edwin Bikundo and Martin Clark. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003087533-11
2021
Journal Article
Cyber Operations against Civilian Data
McKenzie, Simon (2021). Cyber Operations against Civilian Data. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 19 (5), 1165-1192. doi: 10.1093/jicj/mqab067
2021
Journal Article
Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure
McKenzie, Simon and Massingham, Eve (2021). Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 12 (2), 1-27. doi: 10.1163/18781527-bja10036
2021
Journal Article
Autonomous technology and dynamic obligations: uncrewed maritime vehicles and the regulation of maritime military surveillance in the exclusive economic zone
McKenzie, Simon (2021). Autonomous technology and dynamic obligations: uncrewed maritime vehicles and the regulation of maritime military surveillance in the exclusive economic zone. Asian Journal of International Law, 11 (1), 146-175. doi: 10.1017/s2044251321000011
2020
Conference Publication
Territorial trespass and the sovereign immunity of uncrewed surveillance vehicles
McKenzie, Simon (2020). Territorial trespass and the sovereign immunity of uncrewed surveillance vehicles. Colloquium for New Research in International Law, Sydney, NSW Australia, 11 December 2020.
2020
Conference Publication
Autonomous military technology and the development of international law
McKenzie, Simon, Mullins, Darryn and Goussac, Netta (2020). Autonomous military technology and the development of international law. Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law Zoom Keynote Lecture Series, Online, 1-11 December 2020.
2020
Conference Publication
The Principle of Legality, New Technology and the Rome Statute: The Case of Cyber Operations against Civilian Data
McKenzie, Simon (2020). The Principle of Legality, New Technology and the Rome Statute: The Case of Cyber Operations against Civilian Data. ANZSIL International Peace and Security Interest Group, Online, 13 November 2020.
2020
Other Outputs
Could the Rome Statute apply to those responsible for the Israeli settlements in the West Bank?
McKenzie, Simon (2020, 11 02). Could the Rome Statute apply to those responsible for the Israeli settlements in the West Bank? ILA Reporter
2020
Other Outputs
International law and uncrewed maritime vehicles
McKenzie, Simon (2020, 10 15). International law and uncrewed maritime vehicles GameChanger Trusted Autonomous System Blog
2020
Other Outputs
Are autonomous weapons systems prohibited?
Liivoja, Rain, Massingham, Eve, McFarland, Tim and McKenzie, Simon (2020, 09 09). Are autonomous weapons systems prohibited? GameChanger
2020
Other Outputs
Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy
Nabbs-Keller, Greta, Ko, Ryan, Axelsen, Michael, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Dowsett, Dallas, Liivoja, Rain, Maher, Ray, Massingham, Eve, McEwan, Chris, McKenzie, Simon, O’Quinn, Richard, Radke, Amelia and Williams, John (2020). Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technology Engagement Strategy. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.
2020
Journal Article
Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operations
Massingham, Eve, McKenzie, Simon and Liivoja, Rain (2020, 05 01). Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operations Opinio Juris
2020
Conference Publication
The problem of persistent surveillance: the use of un-crewed maritime vehicles for surveillance in the EEZ
McKenzie, Simon (2020). The problem of persistent surveillance: the use of un-crewed maritime vehicles for surveillance in the EEZ. ANZSIL International Peace and Security Interest Group Virtual Seminar Series, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 22 May 2020.
2020
Journal Article
When is a ship a ship? Use by state armed forces of un-crewed maritime vehicles and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
McKenzie, Simon (2020). When is a ship a ship? Use by state armed forces of un-crewed maritime vehicles and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 21 (2).
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