
University of Melbourne
Encourages students to ask questions.
Brings real-world examples to learning.
Always positive and enthusiastic in class.
Makes learning exciting and impactful.
Great Professor!
Professor Alison Duxbury is a Professor at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. A Melbourne Law School alumna, she earned her BA/LLB (Hons) in 1993 and PhD in 2008 from the University of Melbourne and an LLM from the University of Cambridge as a Pegasus Cambridge Commonwealth Scholar. She was part of the University of Melbourne team that won the world championship in the Jessup International Moot Court Competition in 1993. Before joining Melbourne Law School, she practiced law at Blake Dawson Waldron (now Ashurst) and the London office of Clifford Chance, and held an academic position at Monash University. Within Melbourne Law School, she has served as Deputy Dean and Interim Dean, demonstrating her leadership in legal education. She previously chaired the International Board of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and was Associate Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law. Alison has been a Visiting Fellow at prestigious institutions, including All Souls College and the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of Oxford (2023-2024), the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law in Cambridge, the Centre for Comparative and Public Law at the University of Hong Kong, the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London. She has also taught at the Centre for Transnational Legal Studies in London and Auckland Law School.
Alison Duxbury's major teaching and research interests encompass international law, international institutional law, human rights law, and public law. Her influential publications include The Participation of States in International Organisations: The Role of Human Rights and Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2011), Can ASEAN Take Human Rights Seriously? (co-authored with Tan Hsien-Li, Cambridge University Press, 2019), Military Justice in the Modern Age (co-edited, Cambridge University Press, 2016), and Australia and the International Legal System: From Empire to the Contemporary World (co-edited, Hart Publishing, 2025). She currently serves as President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Conflict and Security Law, and a member of the Australian National International Humanitarian Law Committee and the Advisory Board of the Melbourne Journal of International Law. She is also a member of the European Society of International Law, the Asian Society of International Law, and the Ormond College Council. For her outstanding teaching, she has received the Melbourne Teaching Citation, the Barbara Falk Award for Teaching Excellence, and a National Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning. Her roles and publications underscore her significant impact on international legal scholarship and practice.
Professional Email: a.duxbury@unimelb.edu.au