Julianne Marley, a lecturer at Michigan Law, is a senior associate in the international dispute resolution group at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York City. Her practice encompasses international arbitration, litigation, and public international law. 

Marley has extensive experience representing clients in treaty-based investment disputes, including under the ICSID and UNCITRAL rules, and in a range of sectors, including mining, financial services, and retail. She also has appeared as counsel in a variety of fora, including before the International Court of Justice and the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.  

She regularly speaks and publishes on international arbitration and international investment law-related issues. She currently serves as co-chair of the Membership Committee for the American Society of International Law (ASIL) and as co-vice chair of ASIL’s International Economic Law Interest Group.

Marley maintains an active pro bono practice focused on representing clients in asylum proceedings and related matters, and working with pro bono partners on matters relating to public international law.