Juliette McHardy

Juliette McHardy

Juliette McHardy is a lawyer who works on how powerful actors shape, capture and evade the institutions meant to govern them — and on how those institutions can be designed to resist that pressure and realign these actors with the public interest. An admitted barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, she has spent the past decade working on this problem in one of its hardest forms: the economic and commercial determinants of health and their underpinning international legal frameworks.

Juliette is a consultant for the World Health Organization working on the commercial determinants of health, having previously worked on fiscal policies for health. She was also a fellow and consultant at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center.

On this website you will find an overview of Juliette’s career, her publications and conference contributions. You can reach her on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and by email (msg.mchardy at pm.me). You can also download her CV (PDF).

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