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2026 Journal Article Cleaning the High Seas: Environmental Impact Assessments under the BBNJ Agreement and the Removal of Existing Marine Plastic PollutionBeringen, Ethan (2026). Cleaning the High Seas: Environmental Impact Assessments under the BBNJ Agreement and the Removal of Existing Marine Plastic Pollution. Ocean Development & International Law, 1-28. doi: 10.1080/00908320.2026.2631493 |
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2025 Journal Article Offshore renewable hydrogen potential in Australia: a techno-economic and legal reviewTaylor, M., Strezov, V., Best, R., Pettit, J., Cho, H., Hammerle, M. and Beringen, E. (2025). Offshore renewable hydrogen potential in Australia: a techno-economic and legal review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 152 149923, 149923. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.06.113 |
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2025 Journal Article Exploring the potential for inter-regime learning between the BBNJ agreement and the global plastics treatyBeringen, Ethan (2025). Exploring the potential for inter-regime learning between the BBNJ agreement and the global plastics treaty. Ocean Development and International Law, 56 (3), 255-289. doi: 10.1080/00908320.2025.2529780 |
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2024 Journal Article Uncertain, unstable and unequal: can regime interaction help international fisheries law address anthropocene challenges?Beringen, Ethan (2024). Uncertain, unstable and unequal: can regime interaction help international fisheries law address anthropocene challenges?. Marine Policy, 165 106158. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106158 |
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2024 Journal Article The three eras of Australian practice on MPAs: the interaction between national and international law and policyBeringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2024). The three eras of Australian practice on MPAs: the interaction between national and international law and policy. Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, 16 (4), 379-409. doi: 10.1080/18366503.2023.2229141 |
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2023 Journal Article How Australia's middle power identity has informed its behaviour at the BBNJ negotiationsBeringen, Ethan (2023). How Australia's middle power identity has informed its behaviour at the BBNJ negotiations. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 7 (1), 42-74. doi: 10.1163/24686042-12340097 |
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2022 Journal Article Is Australia really a global leader in Marine Protected Area practice?Beringen, Ethan, Nengye, Liu and Lim, Michelle (2022). Is Australia really a global leader in Marine Protected Area practice?. Australian Environment Review, 36 (9/10), 213-218. |
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2022 Journal Article Australia and the pursuit of "not undermining" regional bodies at the biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction negotiationsBeringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2022). Australia and the pursuit of "not undermining" regional bodies at the biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction negotiations. Marine Policy, 136 104929. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104929 |
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2021 Journal Article Australia as a middle power: challenging the narrative of developed/developing states in international negotiations surrounding marine genetic resourcesBeringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2021). Australia as a middle power: challenging the narrative of developed/developing states in international negotiations surrounding marine genetic resources. Ocean Development and International Law, 52 (2), 143-168. doi: 10.1080/00908320.2021.1886449 |
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2019 Journal Article Review: David Freestone, ed., Conserving Biodiversity in Areas beyond National JurisdictionBeringen, Ethan (2019). Review: David Freestone, ed., Conserving Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction. Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 30 (1), 583-586. doi: 10.1093/yiel/yvaa076 |