Alison Pert is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, where she lectures in international law, specialising in the use of force and international humanitarian law. She qualified as a barrister in London after a pupillage with (now) Dame Rosalyn Higgins Q.C. and has practised as a lawyer in government and the private sector in London, Papua New Guinea and Australia. She has represented Australia at international organisations including Unidroit and UNCITRAL, and in treaty negotiations. Her interests in the convergence of politics, international law and international relations led to her doctorate and 2014 monograph on Australia »s record as a good international citizen.