Jeremy Farrall is a Fellow at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy. He is also an ARC Linkage Industry Fellow and Chief Investigator on the ARC Linkage Project ‘Strengthening the Rule of Law through the UN Security Council’. This project is a collaboration between the ANU Centre for International Governance and Justice and the Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence.
Jeremy’s research interests include UN diplomacy, international negotiation and conflict resolution, UN sanctions, peacekeeping, peacebuilding and the rule of law. He has worked for the United Nations in a range of capacities, serving as a political affairs officer for the UN Security Council at UNHQ (2001-4), as a policy advisor for the UN Mission in Liberia (2004-6), and on the UN Secretary-General’s Good Offices team that facilitated peace talks in Cyprus (2004, 2008). He has a PhD in International Law from the University of Tasmania, is the author of United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2007), and is co-editor of The Role of International Law in Rebuilding Societies after Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2009) and Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World (Cambridge University Press, 2009).