2022 Journal Article South AfricaForrest, Craig (2022). South Africa. International Maritime and Commercial Yearbook 2022, 2022, 187-191. |
2022 Other Outputs Submission in Response to March 2022 draft Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS): Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007Gaskell, Nick and Forrest, Craig (2022). Submission in Response to March 2022 draft Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS): Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2022 Other Outputs Submission: Joint Standing Committee on treaties, Australian Parliament - 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural HeritageForrest, Craig (2022). Submission: Joint Standing Committee on treaties, Australian Parliament - 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage . Brisbane, Australia: TC Beirne School of Law. |
2022 Conference Publication Shipping or Climate Change - A dilemma for Low-Lying Pacific Open RegistriesForrest, Craig (2022). Shipping or Climate Change - A dilemma for Low-Lying Pacific Open Registries. Climate Change, Maritime Law and Ocean Governance, Hong Kong, 27-28 January 2022. |
2021 Conference Publication 2001 UNESCO Convention and the Marshall IslandsForrest, Craig (2021). 2001 UNESCO Convention and the Marshall Islands. Consultation Workshop on the 2001 UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Majuro, Marshall Islands, 7-8 December 2021. |
2021 Other Outputs Gap analysis of Underwater Cultural Heritage and law in the Republic of the Marshall Islands/Republic of the Marshall Islands Draft National Interest AnalysisForrest, Craig, Varmer, Ole and Carter, Matthew (2021). Gap analysis of Underwater Cultural Heritage and law in the Republic of the Marshall Islands/Republic of the Marshall Islands Draft National Interest Analysis. Apia, Samoa: UNESCO. |
2021 Other Outputs Marshall Islands maritime investment project: registries assessment and options technical assistance - phase IINuttall, Peter, Gerrard, Michael, Webb, Romany, Forrest, Craig, Miiligan, Ben and Smith, Tristan (2021). Marshall Islands maritime investment project: registries assessment and options technical assistance - phase II. Port Vila, Vanuatu: University of the South pacific. |
2021 Journal Article South African Maritime LawForrest, Craig (2021). South African Maritime Law. International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook, 2021, 165-168. |
2021 Other Outputs Submission in Response to draft Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS): Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007Gaskell, Nick and Forrest, Craig (2021). Submission in Response to draft Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS): Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Conference Publication 2001 UNESCO Convention and Solomon IslandsForrest, Craig (2021). 2001 UNESCO Convention and Solomon Islands. Consultation Workshop on the 2001 UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention in the Solomon Islands, Honiara, Solomon Islands, 23-24 June 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication The New Australian Regime on Historic ShipwrecksForrest, Craig (2021). The New Australian Regime on Historic Shipwrecks . Art and Cultural Heritage: Australian and International Perspectives, Sydney, Australia, 9 June 2021. |
2021 Other Outputs Gap analysis of Underwater Cultural Heritage and law in the Solomon Islands/Solomon Islands Draft National Interest Analysis Forrest, Craig, Varmer, Ole and Carter, Matthew (2021). Gap analysis of Underwater Cultural Heritage and law in the Solomon Islands/Solomon Islands Draft National Interest Analysis . Apia, Samoa: UNESCO. |
2020 Conference Publication Human remains on sunken warshipsForrest, Craig (2020). Human remains on sunken warships. HMAS Perth - Historic Shipwreck Management, Sydney/Indonesia, 16 - 26 November 2020. |
2020 Other Outputs Submission in Response to Discussion paper: Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007Gaskell, Nicholas and Forrest, Craig (2020). Submission in Response to Discussion paper: Australia’s accession to the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007. Brisbane: UQ. |
2020 Journal Article South AfricaForrest, Craig (2020). South Africa. International Commercial and Maritime Law Yearbook , 2020, 345-349. |
2020 Book Chapter OceaniaForrest, Craig and Corrin, Jennifer (2020). Oceania. The Oxford handbook of international cultural heritage law. (pp. 860-877) edited by Francesco Francioni and Ana Filipa Vrdoljak . Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/law/9780198859871.003.0036 |
2020 Book Chapter Towards the recognition of legacy wrecks as memorials and maritime war gravesForrest, Craig (2020). Towards the recognition of legacy wrecks as memorials and maritime war graves. The legal regime of underwater cultural heritage and marine scientific research. (pp. 119-128) edited by Hakan Karan, Ademuni-Odeke and Kubra Var Turk. Ankara, Turkey: Yetkin. |
2019 Journal Article South AfricaForrest, Craig (2019). South Africa. International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook, 2019, 151-157. |
2019 Journal Article Ecologically sustainable development and the Great Barrier Reef: a delicate balance of interestsBell-James, Justine and Forrest, Craig (2019). Ecologically sustainable development and the Great Barrier Reef: a delicate balance of interests. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 36 (2), 97-112. |
2019 Other Outputs Republic of the Marshall Islands registries assessment technical assistance project: costs and benefits of the Marshall Islands ship and corporate registries in the context of climate change and sustainable developmentNuttall, Peter, Webb, Romany, Gerrard, Michael, Lamont, Katelyn, Forrest, Craig, Rojon, Isabelle and Milligan, Ben (2019). Republic of the Marshall Islands registries assessment technical assistance project: costs and benefits of the Marshall Islands ship and corporate registries in the context of climate change and sustainable development. Port Vila, Vanuatu: University of the South Pacific. |