Overview
Background
Rebecca Barber is a Senior Legal Officer with the Office of International Law, Australian Attorney General’s Department. She was previously a senior research fellow with the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, University of Queensland, where among other things she led the development of a Framework for Action for the Responsibility to Protect and a manual for States on the powers of the UN General Assembly to prevent and respond to atrocity crimes. She has published widely on UN Charter law, international peace and security law, state responsibility, international human rights and humanitarian law and the responsibility to protect. Rebecca has received several awards for her research including early career publication prizes from the International and Comparative Law Quarterly (2021) and the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (2023) and an Australian Legal Research Award (2022). She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of International Peacekeeping. Rebecca holds a PhD from the School of Law, University of Queensland and undergraduate degrees and a masters degree in public international law from the University of Melbourne. Rebecca previously had a career in international humanitarian assistance and advocacy, with assignments in Africa, South and Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Availability
- Dr Rebecca Barber is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Law, University of Melbourne
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Melbourne
- Masters (Coursework), RMIT University
- Masters (Coursework), University of Melbourne
Works
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2020
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Reassessing the Role of the UN Security Council
Barber, Rebecca (2020, 05 19). Reassessing the Role of the UN Security Council Australian Outlook 1-1.
2020
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Syria: What the UN Can, and Must, Do
Barber, Rebecca (2020, 03 03). Syria: What the UN Can, and Must, Do The Interpreter 1-1.
2020
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Is Security Council Authorisation Really Necessary to Allow Cross-Border Humanitarian Assistance in Syria?’
Barber, Rebecca (2020, 02 24). Is Security Council Authorisation Really Necessary to Allow Cross-Border Humanitarian Assistance in Syria?’ EJIL:Talk! 1-1.
2020
Journal Article
Sharia law, traditional justice and violence against women: lessons from Sudan
Barber, Rebecca (2020). Sharia law, traditional justice and violence against women: lessons from Sudan. The Journal of Human Rights, 14 (2), 247-269. doi: 10.22096/hr.2020.121463.1200
2019
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Australia must act on the Rohingya genocide
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 12 12). Australia must act on the Rohingya genocide The Age 23-23.
2019
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The case against Myanmar and Australia
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 12 12). The case against Myanmar and Australia The Sydney Morning Herald 23-23.
2019
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Holding Myanmar to Account for its Treatment of the Rohingya
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 11 08). Holding Myanmar to Account for its Treatment of the Rohingya ASPI Strategist 1-1.
2019
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The Worrying Precedent of Turkey’s “Safe Zone”
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 10 28). The Worrying Precedent of Turkey’s “Safe Zone” The Interpreter 1-1.
2019
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Proposed Refugee Resettlement into Syrian “Safe Zones” Carries Significant Risks
Barber, Rebecca and Briggs, Caelin (2019, 10 25). Proposed Refugee Resettlement into Syrian “Safe Zones” Carries Significant Risks DevPolicy 1-1.
2019
Journal Article
The ethics of research in humanitarian action
Barber, Rebecca (2019). The ethics of research in humanitarian action. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations, 22, 69-85. doi: 10.1108/S1529-209620190000022006
2019
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Turkey should play by the rules, even though Trump doesn't
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 10 16). Turkey should play by the rules, even though Trump doesn't The Sydney Morning Herald 25-25.
2019
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Trump shows Turkey that rules don't matter
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 10 16). Trump shows Turkey that rules don't matter The Age 20-20.
2019
Journal Article
Accountability for Crimes against the Rohingya
Barber, Rebecca (2019). Accountability for Crimes against the Rohingya. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 17 (3), 557-584. doi: 10.1093/jicj/mqz031
2019
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Laws of war more vital than ever
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 08 13). Laws of war more vital than ever The Age 21-21.
2019
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Seventy years on, the Geneva Conventions are more relevant than ever
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 08 12). Seventy years on, the Geneva Conventions are more relevant than ever Sydney Morning Herald
2019
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The ASEAN Summit and the disregard of Rohingya refugees
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 06 26). The ASEAN Summit and the disregard of Rohingya refugees Australian Outlook 1-1.
2019
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Retaliatory air strike would have been illegal
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 06 24). Retaliatory air strike would have been illegal The Age 26-26.
2019
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Trump's Iran strike would have been illegal as well as disproportionate
Barber, Rebecca (2019, 06 23). Trump's Iran strike would have been illegal as well as disproportionate Sydney Morning Herald 32-32.
2019
Conference Publication
The Role of the General Assembly in Pursuing Accountability for Crimes against Humanity in Myanmar
Barber, Rebecca (2019). The Role of the General Assembly in Pursuing Accountability for Crimes against Humanity in Myanmar. Annual Workshop of the Australian New Zealand Society of International Law International Peace and Security Interest Group, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 31 May 2019.
2019
Conference Publication
Government Leadership in Preventing and Responding to Conflict-Related Humanitarian Crises
Barber, Rebecca and Briggs, Caelin (2019). Government Leadership in Preventing and Responding to Conflict-Related Humanitarian Crises. Asia Pacific Humanitarian Leadership Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 22-24 May 2019.
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