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Dr. Michelle Lesh is a Lecturer at the Melbourne Law School (University of Melbourne), teaching in the Melbourne Law Masters and Breadth programs, including the course 'Global Human Rights Law' (LAWS20012). She previously taught at the London School of Economics Summer School. Her professional background includes roles as an international lawyer at the United Nations, where she worked on the UN Commission of Inquiry into the Gaza protests and supported the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory. She has extensive experience in Israel/Palestine as a legal advisor at governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental levels. She currently serves as an Officer for the International Bar Association War Crimes Committee and is a member of the International Council of New Israel Fund.
Her research and professional work focus on international law, human rights, and conflict-related legal frameworks, particularly in Middle Eastern contexts. She actively engages with issues of legal advocacy in conflict zones and the intersection of law and political crises.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, her affiliations highlight her contributions to war crimes committees and human rights advocacy. She has advised on complex legal matters in politically sensitive environments but no student or grant details are provided in the text. Her involvement with the International Bar Association and New Israel Fund underscores her role in global legal networks addressing human rights and conflict.


