Anne Orford

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Anne Orford; Florian Hoffmann; Martin Clark (2016). The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-870195-8.
  • Anne Orford (2 November 2006). International Law and its Others. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   978-1-139-46039-2.
  • Anne Orford (30 June 2021). International Law and the Politics of History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   978-1-108-48094-9.
  • Anne Orford (20 January 2011). International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   978-1-139-49424-3.
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    Anne Orford

    AwardsKathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellowship, 2015
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Adelaide PhD
    Thesis Securing the new world order: an analysis of representations of the legality of Security Council actions in the post-Cold War era  (1999)
    Doctoral advisor Hilary Charlesworth