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Dr. Monique Cormier is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Monash University, specializing in international law with a focus on jurisdictional immunities, nuclear non-proliferation, and geopolitical security. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and has held academic positions at the University of New England and Melbourne Law School. Her research explores legal challenges in nuclear disarmament, international criminal jurisdiction, and cybercrime governance.
Education includes a PhD in Law (2017, University of Melbourne), LLM from Columbia University (2009), and dual degrees from the University of Adelaide (LLB First Class Honours and International Studies, 2002-2006). Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to peace, justice, and strong institutions.
Research interests prominently feature nuclear treaty compliance, ICC jurisdictional boundaries, and cybercrime legal frameworks. Recent publications include analyses of nuclear threat norms and ANZUS treaty dynamics. She has contributed to government inquiries on war crimes legislation and organized international law workshops.
Professional activities include roles on the Australian New Zealand Society of International Law Council (Treasurer), Asia Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law Board, and visiting research positions at Harvard Law School. Her work bridges academic research with policy impact through expert commentary on contemporary legal issues.
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