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Dr Warwick Gullett
Dr Warwick Gullett is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law. His areas of expertise include fisheries law, environmental law and policy, the law of the sea, and the precautionary principle. He has held visiting appointments at the York Centre for Applied Sustainability, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University (Toronto) and the Institute for the Law of the Sea, National Taiwan Ocean University (Keelung). Warwick is a graduate of Monash University (LLB, 1995, BA (Hons), 1997) and the Australian National University (PhD, 2001). From 2001-2004 he lectured in the (then) Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Environment at the Australian Maritime College.
Warwick is the author of Fisheries law in Australia (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2008).
Warwick's work has been cited in the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases (New Zealand v Japan; Australia v Japan) (1999) (Cases nos 3 and 4)), Commonwealth Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Dixon and Australian Fisheries Management Authority and Executive Director of Fisheries WA and Northern Territory of Australia [2000] AATA 442), NSW Land and Environment Court (Telstra Corporation Limited v Hornsby Shire Council [2006] NSWLEC 133; (2006) 146 LGERA 10; BGP Properties Pty Limited v Lake Macquarie City Council [2004] NSWLEC 399) and the South Australian Environment, Resources and Development Court (Cons Council of SA v Dac & Tuna Boat Owners Assoc (No 2) [1999] SAERDC 86).
Warwick's teaching includes the courses Marine Resources Law, Law of the Sea, International Marine Environmental Law, Legal Studies for Professionals and Law of Torts.
Recent professional activities
Editor, Maritime Studies (www.acmarst.com/pubs/index.htm) (Maritime Studies is available in full text in all Australian universities in the Informit database)
Fisheries law editor, Environmental and Planning Law Journal
Editorial board, Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy
Nominated as ‘expert of international standing' by ARC College of Experts
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada grant assessor
Member, UOW Thesis Examination Committee (2008-)
Member, UOW Human Research Ethics Committee (2004-2006)
Member, UOW UEC Quality Assurance Subcommittee (2005-2006)
Current PhD students
Georgia Patu |
Evolution and scope of international ocean governance |
Quentin Hanich |
Gaps in Pacific Fisheries Governance and Institutions |
Marilia Mendes |
Ecosystem approach to fisheries: analysis of Australian Commonwealth law, policy and practice |
Wayne Kuo |
Marine protected areas in New South Wales as a tool for biodiversity conservation and marine resource management |
Alycia Davis |
The legal and security concerns relevant to defining a marine cadastre |
Joytishna Jit |
Best practices in marine conservation law for migratory endangered species among range states: an examination of Fiji Islands and Australia |
Full publications list.
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