Ben Saul

Ben Saul
Born1976 
Alma mater
Employer
Awards
  • Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (2022) 
Position heldUnited Nations Special Rapporteur (2023–) 

Ben Saul FASSA is the current Challis Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow.[1] He has appeared as an advocate in international, regional and national courts outside Australia,[1] and he is also admitted to practice as a barrister in New South Wales.[2] His research interests include international law, in particular, international aspects of anti-terrorism law, humanitarian law, human rights law, among others.[3]

Early life

Saul was educated at the University of Sydney, graduating with a B.A. (Hons.) and LL.B. (Hons.), and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he received a D.Phil.

Career

Saul has published articles in various international law journals and is the author of an authoritative book, Defining Terrorism in International Law.[4]

Saul was a member of the International Law Association’s International Committee for the Compensation of Victims of War; President of the Refugee Advice and Casework Service; Vice-President of the International Law Association (Australian Branch); Vice-President of Sydney PEN; a board member of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights; and a Member of the NSW Legal Aid Commission’s Human Rights Committee.[3]

Saul was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in November 2022.[5]

In November 2023, Saul was appointed UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-terrorism and Human Rights.[6]

Books

  • Saul, B., "Documents in International Law: Terrorism", Hart: Oxford (2010)
  • Saul, B., Stephens, T., McAdam, J. and Sherwood, S., "Climate Change and Australia: Warming to the Challenge", Federation Press: Sydney ( 2010)
  • Nasu, H. and Saul, B. (eds), "Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region: Towards Institution Building", Routledge-Cavendish: Abindgon (2010)
  • Saul, B., "Defining Terrorism in International Law", Oxford University Press – Monographs in International Law Series: Oxford (2006), (2008 paperback)
  • Crock, M., Saul, B. and Dastyari, A., "Future Seekers II: Refugees and Irregular Migration in Australia", Federation Press: Sydney (2006)
  • Crock, M. and Saul, B., "Future Seekers: Refugees and the Law in Australia", Federation Press and the Law and Justice Foundation of NSW: Sydney (2002)

References

  1. ^ a b "Professor Ben Saul". Sydney Law School.
  2. ^ "Find a Barrister - NSW Bar Association". find-a-barrister.nswbar.asn.au. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b Ben Saul - University of Sydney
  4. ^ Oxford University Press
  5. ^ "34 leading social scientists elected to the Academy". Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  6. ^ [1]
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