A man who abducted and raped two international students on the Gold Coast still has an appalling attitude to women, so will be strictly supervised for a decade after his release.

The man has shown no remorse over the October 2002 attack, says a Queensland Supreme Court judgment on whether he should be supervised upon release from prison this month.

Judge Peter Applegarth said the man had a "psychopathic personality" and there was a "high degree of probability" of reoffending without a supervision order.

"The respondent has an appalling attitude to women and is unlikely to form a positive, respectful relationship with any woman," Justice Applegarth said.

He ordered the man be placed on a strict 10-year supervision order - rather than five.