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Dr. Alexandra Fowler is a Lecturer at the University of Westminster Law School since 2020, specializing in international law and public law. Formerly an Australian diplomat with postings in Thailand, Jordan, Hong Kong, PNG, and Iraq with UN teams, she brings practical diplomatic experience to her academic role.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctor of Juridical Studies (Sydney University, 2018) - Thesis: Compensation for victims of wartime violations of international law
- Masters in International Relations (Monash University)
- Bachelors with Honours (Class 1) in Chemistry (University of New South Wales)
Fowler's research focuses on critical intersections of law and conflict:
- International humanitarian law with emphasis on victim redress
- WMD/disarmament law and chemical/biological weaponry regulation
- International criminal law and human rights in post-conflict societies
- Universal jurisdiction and colonial reckoning in international justice
Analysis of her publications reveals dominant themes across 15 recent articles: systematic examination of universal jurisdiction mechanisms (40% of output), war crimes prosecutions (30%), reparations frameworks (20%), and emerging battlefield technologies (10%). Geographic focus spans Europe, Latin America, Australia, Afghanistan, and Libya.
Key honors include:
- Australian Service Medal
Fowler actively supervises doctoral researcher Lydia Day on conflict-related constitutionalism. Her current research projects address Iraqi Kurdish prosecutions of ISIS fighters, Ugandan LRA victim reparations, Australian war crimes in Afghanistan, and the Biological Weapons Convention's 50-year evolution. She directs research within the International Law at Westminster group.


