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Emeritus Professor Sarah Derrington
Emeritus Professor

Sarah Derrington

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Overview

Background

Justice Sarah Derrington is Chair of the Admiralty Rules Committee and has been a member since 2006, and, in 2024, was appointed Chair of the United Nations Coordination Committee for Australia (UNCCA). She is Past President of the Maritime Law Association of Australian and New Zealand (MLAANZ) and, from 2012-2017 served on the Board of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). From 2012-223 Justice Sarah Derrington was a member of the Council of the Australian Maritime College (AMC), and from 2015-2024 served as a member of the Council of the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM). She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law in 2009, of the Nautical Institute in 2013, and of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2018. From 9 January 2018 to 9 January 2023, she was President of the Australian Law Reform Commission. Justice Sarah Derrington was made an Honorary Bencher of Gray’s Inn in 2021 and, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Justice Sarah Derrington was appointed to the Federal Court of Australia on 10 January 2018.

Justice Sarah Derrington pursued dual careers at the Bar and in the Academy, being appointed Professor of Admiralty Law in 2008. Immediately prior to her appointment to the Court, she served as Dean of Law at the University of Queensland. She is the author (with James M Turner QC of the English Bar) of The Law and Practice of Admiralty Matters, now in its second edition (OUP, 2016) and (with Dr Michael White OAM QC) of Australian Maritime Law (4th edn, Federation Press, 2020).

She was educated at The University of Queensland, from where she holds a BA (in French and German), an LLB (Hons), an LLM, and a PhD in the field of marine insurance law. She was admitted to the Bar in Queensland in 1990 and as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the ACT.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Sarah Derrington is:
Not available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

Search Professor Sarah Derrington’s works on UQ eSpace

45 works between 1995 and 2016

41 - 45 of 45 works

2000

Journal Article

The requirement of inducement and the concept of materiality in section 24 of the marine insurance act 1909

Derrington, S. C. (2000). The requirement of inducement and the concept of materiality in section 24 of the marine insurance act 1909. Insurance Law Journal, 11 (3), 236-258.

The requirement of inducement and the concept of materiality in section 24 of the marine insurance act 1909

2000

Book Chapter

Charterparties

Derrington, Sarah C. (2000). Charterparties. Australian Maritime Law. (pp. 121-160) edited by M White. Australia: Federation Press.

Charterparties

1999

Journal Article

Australian maritime law update 1998

Derrington, S. C. and White, M. W. D. (1999). Australian maritime law update 1998. Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce, 30 (3), 419-430.

Australian maritime law update 1998

1998

Other Outputs

The law relating to non-disclosure, misrepresentation and breach of warrant in contracts of marine insurance : a case for reform

Derrington, Sarah C. (Sarah Catherine) (1998). The law relating to non-disclosure, misrepresentation and breach of warrant in contracts of marine insurance : a case for reform. PhD Thesis, School of Law, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/340567

The law relating to non-disclosure, misrepresentation and breach of warrant in contracts of marine insurance : a case for reform

1995

Other Outputs

Non-disclosure in contracts of marine insurance : a comparative overview

Derrington, Sarah C. (Sarah Catherine) (1995). Non-disclosure in contracts of marine insurance : a comparative overview. Master's Thesis, School of Law, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/340572

Non-disclosure in contracts of marine insurance : a comparative overview

Funding

Past funding

  • 2011 - 2015
    Defend or retreat? Adapting to the impacts of sea level rise as a result of rapid climate change
    ARC Super Science Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    Assessment policy and impact on practice: sharpening the policy review process in Australian universities
    ALTC Priority Projects
    Open grant
  • 1999
    Comparative Study of Marine Insurance Law
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Sarah Derrington is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

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