Professor Hilary Charlesworth
Areas of expertise
- International Law (Excl. International Trade Law) 180116
- Law And Society 180119
- Legal Theory, Jurisprudence And Legal Interpretation 180122
- History And Philosophy Of Law And Justice 220204
- Human Rights Law 180114
Research interests
I am intererested in the theory and practice of international law; and the development of human rights law, both at the international and the national levels. I have worked on many RegNet research projects, including 'Peacebuilding Compared', 'Building Justice and Democracy after Conflict', 'Rights, Ritualism and Regulation' and 'The UN Security Council and the Rule of Law'. I am now working on a history of Australia's engagement with the International Court of Justice, and a project on 'The Art of International Law'.
Biography
Hilary Charlesworth was educated at the University of Melbourne and Harvard Law School. She is, from 2016, a Melbourne Laureate Professor at Melbourne Law School and Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for International Governance and Justice in the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Australian National University. She has held visiting appointments at United States and European universities. She held an ARC Federation Fellowship from 2005-2010 and an ARC Laureate Fellowship (2010-2015).
She was President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (1997-2001). She is on the editorial boards of a number of international law journals and served as Co-Editor of the Australian Yearbook of International Law from1996-2006 and a member of the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law 1999-2009. She was joint winner of the American Society of International Law’s 2006 Goler T Butcher Medal in recognition of ‘outstanding contributions to the development or effective realization of international human rights law’ . She was elected to the Institut de Droit International in 2011.
She has worked with various non-governmental human rights organisations on ways to implement international human rights standards and was chair of the Australian Capital Territory government's inquiry into an ACT bill of rights, which led to the adoption of the ACT Human Rights Act 2004. She was appointed judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice in 2011 for the Whaling in the Antarctic case, and in 2019 as a judge ad hoc for a case between Guyana and Venezuela.
Researcher's projects
The Art of International Law
Australia and the International Court of Justice (ARC Discovery Project)
Rights, Regulation and Ritualism (ARC Laureate Fellowship)
Strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council (ARC Linkage Project)
Building Justice and Democracy after Conflict (ARC Federation Fellowship)
Current student projects
Current ANU PhD students (principal supervisor):
Marie-Eve Loiselle, Jodie O'Leary, Aderito de Jesus Soares
PhD Panel member:
Felicity Grey
Publications
- Charlesworth, H 2019, 'Women', in S Chesterman, D M Malone & S Villalpando (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Treaties, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 249-266.
- Charlesworth, H, Heathcote, G & Jones, E 2019, 'Feminist Scholarship on International Law in the 1990s and today: An inter-generational conversation', Feminist Legal Studies, vol. 27, pp. 79-93.
- Authers, B, Charlesworth, H, Dembour, M et al. 2018, 'Introduction', Humanity (Hanover), vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 63-74.
- Charlesworth, H 2017, 'Celebrating Di Otto', Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 118-119.
- Charlesworth, H & Triggs, G 2017, 'Australia and the International Protection of Human Rights', in Donald R Rothwell & Emily Crawford (ed.), International Law in Australia, Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited, Sydney: Pyrmont, N.S.W., pp. 117-137pp.
- Charlesworth, H 2017, 'A regulatory perspective on the international human rights system', in Peter Drahos (ed.), Regulatory Theory: Foundations And Applications, ANU ePress, Canberra, Australia, pp. 357-373pp.
- Charlesworth, H 2017, 'International Legal Encounters with Democracy', Global Policy, vol. 8, no. S6, pp. 34-43pp.
- Charlesworth, H 2016, 'Gender and International Law', in Jill Steans and Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (ed.), Handbook on Gender in World Politics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK, pp. 137-144.
- Charlesworth, H & Chinkin, C 2016, 'An alien's review of women and armed conflict', in Dale Stephens and Paul Babie (ed.), Imagining Law: Essays in Conversation with Judith Gardam, University of Adelaide Press, Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 171-194.
- Farrall, J, 2016, Strengthening the Rule of Law through the UN Security Council (edited with Hilary Charlesworth), Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Oxon and New York.
- Farrall, J, 2016, Strengthening the Rule of Law through the United Nations Security Council: Policy Proposals (with Hilary Charlesworth and Alan Ryan), Australian Civil-Military Centre, Australia. Also published as an official document of the United Nations Security Council: UN Doc. S/2016/397. For a full-text copy, see: https://securitycouncilanalysisnetwork.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/policy-proposals_s-2016-397.pdf
- Farrall, J, 2016, 'Regulating the rule of law through the Security Council' (with Hilary Charlesworth), in Jeremy Farrall and Hilary Charlesworth (ed.), Strengthening the Rule of Law through the UN Security Council, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Oxon and New York, pp. 1-10.
- Charlesworth, H 2015, 'Democracy and International Law', in Hilary Charlesworth (ed.), Recueil des Cours 371. Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law 2014, Brill, Leiden, pp. 43-152.
- Charlesworth, H 2015, 'Translating the International Convention on Racial Discrimination into Australian law', 40 years of the Racial Discrimination Act RDA@40 2015, Australian Human Rights Commission, Sydney, pp. 55-65.
- Charlesworth, H & Larking, E, eds, 2014, Human Rights And The Universal Periodic Review: Rituals and Ritualism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Charlesworth, H 2014, 'Two steps forward, one step back?: The field of women's human rights', European Human Rights Law Review, vol. 2014, no. 6, pp. 560-565.
- Charlesworth, H 2014, 'Internal and external affairs: the Koowarta case in context', Griffith Law Review, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 35-43.
- Authers, B & Charlesworth, H 2014, 'The Crisis and the Quotidian in International Human Rights Law', Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, vol. 44, pp. 19-39.
- Charlesworth, H & Larking, E 2014, 'Introduction: the regulatory power of the Universal Periodic Review', in Emma Larking and Hilary Charlesworth (ed.), Human Rights And The Universal Periodic Review: Rituals and Ritualism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, p. 298.
- Charlesworth, H 2013, 'International human rights law: a portmanteau for feminist norms?', in Gulay Caglar, Elisabeth Prugl, Susanne Zwingel (ed.), Feminist Strategies in International Governance, Routledge, Abingdon, UK and New York, USA, pp. 21-36.
- Charlesworth, H 2013, 'Is there a human right to democracy?', in Cindy Holder & David Reidy (ed.), Human Rights: The Hard Questions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK and New York, USA, pp. 271-284.
- Charlesworth, H & Chinkin, C 2013, 'The New United Nations: "Gender Architecture": A Room with a View?', in Armin von Bogdandy,Anne Peters,Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed.), Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Volume 17, Brill, Boston, pp. 1-60.
- Charlesworth, H 2013, 'Book review of Catharine MacKinnon, Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues', American Journal of International Law, vol. 107, no. 3, pp. 719-724.
- Jolly, M & Charlesworth, H 2013, 'Intersections of Gender and Law in Asia and the Pacific', Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific, no. 33, pp. 1-11.
- Charlesworth, H 2013, Sexe, genre et droit international, Editions A Pedone, Paris.
- Charlesworth, H 2012, 'Law-making and sources', in James Crawford, Martti Koskenniemi & Surabhi Ranganathan (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to International Law, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 187-202.
- Charlesworth, H & Durbach, A 2012, 'Equality for Indigenous peoples in the Australian constitution', Australian Indigenous Law Review, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 64-73.
- Charlesworth, H 2012, 'Conclusion: centrality and marginality in international law', in Cecilia M. Bailliet (ed.), Non-State actors, soft law and protective regimes: From the margins, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, pp. 281-288.
- Braithwaite, J, Charlesworth, H & Soares, A 2012, Networked Governance of Freedom and tyranny: Peace in Timor-Leste, ANU ePress, Canberra.
- Charlesworth, H 2012, 'The conceptual politics of democracy in international law', in Christopher Hobson and Milja Kurki (ed.), The Conceptual Politics of Democracy Promotion, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon, pp. 189-200.
- Charlesworth, H 2012, 'Conclusion [to The ICJ and the Evolution of International Law]', in Karine Bannelier, Theodore Christakis and Sarah Heathcote (ed.), The ICJ and the Evolution of International Law: the enduring impact of the Corfu Channel case, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London UK, pp. 357-362.
- Charlesworth, H 2011, 'Swimming to Cambodia: Justice and ritual in human rights after conflict', Australian Year Book of International Law, vol. 29, pp. 1-16.
- Charlesworth, H 2011, Peacebuilding Commission.
- Charlesworth, H 2011, 'Talking to Ourselves? Feminist Scholarship in International Law', in S. Kouvo & Z. Pearson (ed.), Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary International Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford UK, pp. 17-32.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'The Women Question in International Law', Asian Journal of International Law, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 6.
- Braithwaite, J, Charlesworth, H, Reddy, P et al 2010, Reconciliation and Architectures of Commitment: Sequencing Peace in Bougainville, ANU ePress, Canberra Australia.
- Braithwaite, J, Dinnen, S, Allen, M et al 2010, Pillars and Shadows: Statebuilding as Peacebuilding in Solomon Islands, ANU ePress, Canberra Australia.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'Conclusion: The legitimacy of International Law', in Hilary Charlesworth and Jean-Marc Coicaud (ed.), Fault Lines of International Legitimacy, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, pp. 389-398.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'Human Rights and the Rule of Law After Conflict', in Peter Cane (ed.), The Hart-Fuller Debate in the 21st Century, Hart Publishing, UK, pp. 43-60.
- Charlesworth, H & Coicaud, J, eds, 2010, Fault Lines of International Legitimacy, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'Women and Gender in the Invasion of Gaza', in Raimond Gaita (ed.), Gaza: law, morality and politics, University of Western Australia Publishing, Crawley, Western Australia, pp. 127-143.
- Charlesworth, H, Byrnes, A, Thilagaratnam, R et al. 2010, Australian Capital Territory Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Research Project.
- Charlesworth, H & Harris-Rimmer, S 2010, 'Feminist Internationalisms', The Australian Feminist Law Journal, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 3-7.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'Feminist Reflections on the Responsibility to Protect', Global Responsibility to Protect, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 232-249.
- Charlesworth, H 2010, 'Human Rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme', in Michele Langfield, William Logan, Mairead Nic Craith (ed.), Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights: Intersections in Theory and Practice, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Abingdon and New York, pp. 21-30.
- Bowden, B, Charlesworth, H & Farrall, J, eds, 2009, The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict: Great expectations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Inside/Outside: Women and the International Human Rights System', in Aristotle Constanides & Nokios Zaikos (ed.), The Diversity of International Law, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 383-398.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Human Rights and Ethics', in Barbara Nelson & Andrew MacIntyre (ed.), Capturing the year 2009: Writings from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 23-25.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Women's Human rights in the State-Rebuilding Process', in Raue, Julia & Sutter, Patrick (ed.), Facets and practices of state-building, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 249-262.
- Byrnes, A, Charlesworth, H & McKinnon, G 2009, Bills of Rights in Australia: History, Politics and Law, UNSW Press, Sydney, Australia.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Worlding Women in International Law', in Bina D'Costa and Katrina Lee-Koo (ed.), Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific, Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, New York, United States, pp. 19-37.
- Charlesworth, H & Bowden, B 2009, 'Defining democracy in international institutions', in Brett Bowden, Hilary Charlesworth, Jeremy Farrall (ed.), The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict: Great expectations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 90-111.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Religion and Human Rights', St Mark's Review: A Journal of Christian Thought and Opinion, vol. 3, no. 29, pp. 69-75.
- Charlesworth, H 2009, 'Inside/Outside: Women in International Law', Japanese Association of International Women's Rights, vol. Annual 23, no. N/A, pp. 82-91.
- Charlesworth, H, Farrall, J & Bowden, B 2009, 'Introduction: The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict', in Brett Bowden, Hilary Charlesworth, Jeremy Farrall (ed.), The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict: Great expectations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 1-14.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'The Universal Declaration of Human Rights', in Rüdiger Wolfrum (ed.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law 2008, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, p. 1.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'Are Women Peaceful? Reflections on the Role of Women in Peace-Building', Feminist Legal Studies, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 347-361.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'Democratic Objections to Bills of Rights', The Sydney Papers, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 124-132.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'Bills of rights, national', in Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan (ed.), The New Oxford Companion to Law, Oxford University Press, New York, USA, pp. 76-78.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights', in Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan (ed.), The New Oxford Companion to Law, Oxford University Press, New York, USA, pp. 603-604.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'Security, prosperity, and international law', Keynotes, vol. 09, pp. 8-13.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'International law: a view from the Antipodes', in Emmanuelle Jouannet, Helene Ruiz Fabri, Jean-Marc Sorel (ed.), Regards d'une generation de Juristes sur le Droit International, Editions A Pedone, Paris, pp. 161-167.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, 'International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights', in Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan (ed.), The New Oxford Companion to Law, Oxford University Press, New York, USA, p. 603.
- Charlesworth, H & McKinnon, G 2008, Amendment to ensure administration is brought to rights, The Canberra Times.
- Charlesworth, H 2008, Is the Universal Declaration really Universal?, The Age.
- Charlesworth, H 2007, 'Prospects and Problems for Feminist Theories in International Law', in Kalliopi Koufa (ed.), Thesaurus Acroasium Vol XXXV: Multiculturalism and International Law, Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers, Thessaloniki, pp. 171-222.
- Charlesworth, H 2007, 'Building Democracy and Justice after Conflict', Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Cunningham Lecture, vol. 2, pp. 1-13.
- Charlesworth, H 2007, 'Judge Ad Hoc of the International Court of Justice', in Tim McCormack and Cheryl Saunders (ed.), Sir Ninian Stephen: A Tribute, Melbourne University Press (an imprint of Melbourne University Publishing), Carlton, pp. 176-189.
- Charlesworth, H 2007, 'Law After War', Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 233-247.
- Charlesworth, H 2006, 'Who Wins Under a Bill of Rights?', University of Queensland Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 39-53.
- Charlesworth, H 2006, 'Australia's First Bill of Rights: The Australian Capital Territory's Human Rights Act', in Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Goldsworthy and Adrienne Stone (ed.), Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Hampshire, England, pp. 289-304.
- Weston, B, Falk, R, Charlesworth, H et al 2006, International Law and World Order, West Group, Minneapolis, USA.
- Charlesworth, H & Kennedy, D 2006, 'Afterword:and Forward - there remains so much we do not know', in Anne Orford (ed.), International Law and its Others, Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 401-407.
- Charlesworth, H 2006, 'A Bill of Rights: An end to our solitude', in Tim Wright (ed.), Time For Change: Australia in the 21st Century, Hardie Grant Publishing, Melbourne Australia, pp. 217-236.
- Chinkin, C & Charlesworth, H 2006, 'Building Women into Peace: the international legal framework', Third World Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 937-957.
- Charlesworth, H, Chiam, M, Hovell, D et al 2006, No Country is an Island: Australia and International Law, UNSW Press, Sydney, NSW.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Human Rights and Statutory Interpretation', in Suzanne Corcoran and Stephen Bottomley (ed.), Interpreting Statutes, The Federation Press, Sydney NSW, pp. 100-117.
- Charlesworth, H, Chiam, M, Hovell, D et al 2005, 'International Law and National Law: Fluid States', in Hilary Charlesworth Madelaine Chiam Devika Hovell George Williams (ed.), The Fluid State: International Law and National Legal Systems, The Federation Press, Sydney, NSW, pp. 1-16.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Whose rule? Women and the international rule of law', in Spencer Zifcak (ed.), Globalisation and the rule of law, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Oxon, pp. 83-96.
- Charlesworth, H, Chinkin, C & Wright, S 2005, 'Feminist Approaches to International Law: Reflections from Another Century', in Doris Buss and Ambreena Manji (ed.), International Law: Modern Feminist Approaches, Hart Publishing, Portland, pp. 17-47.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Saddam Hussein: My part in His Downfall', Wisconsin International Law Journal, vol. 23, pp. 127-143.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'The Missing Voice: Women and the War in Iraq', Oregon Review of International Law, vol. 7, pp. 5-25.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2004 Term', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 1-13.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'International Lawyers and the War in Iraq', Res Publica: a journal of legal and social philosophy, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 8-13.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Feminist Ambivalence about International Law', International Legal Theory, vol. 11, pp. 1-8.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Current trends in International Legal Theory', in Sam Blay, Ryszard Piotrowicz, and B. Martin (ed.), Public International Law: An Australian Perspective (2nd ed), Oxford University Press, OUP Australia & New Zealand, pp. 402-411.
- Charlesworth, H, Chiam, M, Hovell, D et al, eds, 2005, The Fluid State: International Law and National Legal Systems, The Federation Press, Sydney, NSW.
- Charlesworth, H 2005, 'Not Waving but Drowning: Gender Mainstreaming and Human Rights in the United Nations', Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 18, no. Spring, pp. 1-18.
- Charlesworth, H 2004, 'The High Court and Human Rights', in Peter Cane (ed.), Centenary Essays for the High Court of Australia, LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, NSW, pp. 356-369.
- Charlesworth, H 2004, 'The United Nations' human rights system', in Chrsitan Reus-Smit, Marianne Hanson, Hilary Charelsworth, William Maley (ed.), The challenge of United Nations reform, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 11-17.
- Charlesworth, H & Chinkin, C 2004, 'Regulatory Frameworks in International Law', in Christine Parker, Colin Scott, Nicola Lacey and John Braithwaite (ed.), Regulating Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 246-268.
- Charlesworth, H & Charlesworth, S 2004, 'The Sex Discrimination Act and International Law', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 858-865.
- Charlesworth, H, Chiam, M, Hovell, D et al 2003, 'Deep Anxieties: Australia and the International Legal Order', Sydney Law Review, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 424-465.
- Byrnes, A & Charlesworth, H 2003, 'The Illegality of the War Against Iraq', Dialogue (Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia), vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 4-9.
- Charlesworth, H 2003, 'What's Law got to do with the war?', in Raimond Gaita (ed.), WHY THE WAR WAS WRONG, Text Publishing Company, Melbourne Australia, pp. 35-60.
- Charlesworth, H 2003, 'The Constitution of East Timor', International Journal of Constitutional Law, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 325-334.
- Charlesworth, H & Wood, M 2002, 'Women and Human Rights in the Rebuilding of East Timor', Nordic Journal of International Law (Martinus Nijhoff), vol. 71, pp. 325-348.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, Writing in rights: Australia and the protection of human rights, UNSW Press, Sydney.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'International Law and Australian Law in the 21st Century', Newcastle Law Review, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-16.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'Book Review: The Role of Law in International Politics: Essays in International Relations and International Law', Australian Year Book of International Law, vol. 22, pp. 247-250.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'The Hidden Gender of International Law', Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 93-102.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'Human Rights in Australian Law', Public Law Review, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 155-160.
- Charlesworth, H & Chinkin, C 2002, 'Sex, Gender, and September 11', American Journal of International Law, vol. 96, no. 3, pp. 600-605.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'Morality and public policy abroad', Jesuit Lenten Seminars, ed. N Riemer, David Lovell Publishing, Victoria, pp. 59-69.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'International Law: A Discipline of Crisis', Modern Law Review, The, vol. 65, no. 3, pp. 377-392.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'Concepts of Equality in International Law', in G Huscroft and P Rishworth (ed.), Litigating Rights, Hart Publishing, Great Britain, pp. 137-147.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'Author! Author! A response to David Kennedy', Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 15, no. Spring, pp. 127-131.
- Charlesworth, H 2002, 'International Legal Implications Teach-In on Terrorism', New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 81-102.
- Charlesworth, H 2001, 'Stephen, Ninian Martin', in Blackshield (ed.), Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 643-645.
- Charlesworth, H 2001, 'International law', in Blackshield (ed.), Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 348-350.
- Charlesworth, H 2001, 'A War of Words', Dissent, vol. 7, no. Summer, pp. 11-13.
- Charlesworth, H & Senz, D 2001, 'Building Blocks: Australia's Response to Foreign Extraterritorial Legislation', Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 69-121.
- Charlesworth, H 2001, 'Koowartas Case', in Blackshield (ed.), Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 409-410.
- Charlesworth, H & Wood, M 2001, '"Mainstreaming Gender" in International Peace and Security: The Case of East Timor', Yale Journal of International Law, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 313-312.
- Charlesworth, H 2001, 'Australia and the International Human Rights System', Human Rights: A Fair Go For All, ed. H Vella Bonavita, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 159-164.
- Charlesworth, H 2000, 'Martha Nussbaum's Feminist Internationalism', Ethics: an International journal of social, political and legal philosophy, vol. 111, no. 1, pp. 64-78.
- Charlesworth, H 2000, 'The Inadequacy of Collective Security', in unknown (ed.), Finnish Yearbook of International Law Volume IX, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 39-46.
- Charlesworth, H & Gardam, J 2000, 'Protection of Women in Armed Conflict', Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 22, pp. 148-166.
- Charlesworth, H & Chinkin, C 2000, The Boundaries of International Law, Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK.
- Charlesworth, H & McCorquodale, R, eds, 2000, Australian Year Book of International Law, 2000.
- Charlesworth, H 1999, 'Feminist Methods in International Law', American Journal of International Law, vol. 93, pp. 379-394.
- Charlesworth, H 1998, 'The Mid-Life Crisis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights', Washington and Lee Law Review, vol. 55, pp. 781-796.
- Charlesworth, H 1998, 'Dangerous Liaisons: Globalisation and Australian Public Law', Adelaide Law Review, vol. 20, pp. 57-72.
- Charlesworth, H 1997, 'No Principled Reason: The Challenge of Human Rights Law for Religious Traditions', Eureka Street, vol. 7, no. 9, pp. 24-31.
Projects and Grants
Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.
- Australian Leadership Awards Fellowship - Strengthening Nepalese expertise in human rights (Nepal) (Secondary Investigator)
- Strengthening the Rule of Law through the United Nations Security Council (Primary Investigator)
- Strengthening the international human rights system: Rights, regulation and ritualism (Primary Investigator)
- Lessons from Asian Peacebuilding (Secondary Investigator)
- Protecting economic, social and cultural Rights in the ACT: models, methods and impact (Primary Investigator)
- Building Democracy and Justice after Conflict (Primary Investigator)
- Building Democracy and Justice after Conflict (Primary Investigator)