
Overview
Background
Craig Forrest is a Professor of Law and Director of the Marine and Shipping Law Unit, Professor Forrest teaches and undertakes research in maritime law, private international law and cultural heritage law. He has published widely in these areas and contributed directly to national and international public policy developments and directly to the drafting of national legislation and international law. Most recently, Professor Forrest has completed a World Bank financed project on the future of the Marshall Islands Ship Registry with a research team drawn from Columbia University, University College London and the University of the South Pacific.
Professor Forrest has a long association with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Between 1998 and 2000, he was a member of the South African delegation to UNESCO and has undertaken a number of activities and consultancies for UNESCO, including: acting as an independent advisor to UNESCO regional cultural meetings in Solomon Islands, Cambodia, St.Kitts and Nevis, Indonesia and Antigua and Barbuda; together with the UNESCO secretariate, drafting a Model Law for the implementation of the UNESCO UCH convention for the Caribbean States; completing a UNESCO consultancy with Dr Bill Jeffery (University of Guam) on the protection of underwater cultural heritage in the States of Micronesia and, together with Major Projects Foundation, undertaking a national Interest Analysis and Gap study on the protection of underwater cultural heritage in Solomon Islands (2012), Marshall Islands (2022) and Fiji (2023). Professor Forrest is an Australian representative on the International Law Association's Committee on Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict and a member of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) International Committee on Underwater Cultural Heritage. Professor Forrest is also a Federal Attorney-General appointed Australian correspondent to the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Rome).
Professor Forrest is the general editor of the Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal, and on the editorial boards of the World Maritime University Journal of Maritime Affairs, Journal of Ocean Law and Governance in Africa and the International Maritime and Commercial Law Yearbook.
Professor Forrest has held visiting research and teaching positions at Cambridge University, National University of South Korea, City University of Hong Kong, Dalhousie University and University of Nottingham (the latter as a Universitas 21 Fellow). Before turning to the law, Professor Forrest served as a naval officer in the South African Navy.
Availability
- Professor Craig Forrest is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Research interests
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Cultural heritage law
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Maritime law
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Conflict of laws
Works
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2008
Conference Publication
Collateral Damage? Archaeology, War and Plunder in Iraq, 1914-2007: The Doctrine of Military Necessity and the Protection of Cultural Property During Armed Conflicts'
Forrest, Craig J.S. (2008). Collateral Damage? Archaeology, War and Plunder in Iraq, 1914-2007: The Doctrine of Military Necessity and the Protection of Cultural Property During Armed Conflicts'. World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 30 June 2008.
2008
Conference Publication
'Applying a Source State's Property Law in a Market State's Court: a Reconsideration of the Theory of Renvoi and Its Application to Cultural Heritage'
Forrest, Craig J. S. (2008). 'Applying a Source State's Property Law in a Market State's Court: a Reconsideration of the Theory of Renvoi and Its Application to Cultural Heritage'. World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 30 June 2008.
2008
Journal Article
Review of Modern Maritime Law
Forrest, Craig J.S. (2008). Review of Modern Maritime Law. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 2008 (2), 248-250.
2008
Journal Article
Maritime Security and Maritime Law in Australia
Pierre-Jean Bordahandy and C Forrest (2008). Maritime Security and Maritime Law in Australia. Journal of International Maritime Law, 14 (2), 162-179.
2008
Book Chapter
International and National Laws Relating to Archaeology Under Water
Forrest, Craig J.S. (2008). International and National Laws Relating to Archaeology Under Water. Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice. (pp. 45-52) edited by Amanda Bowens. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishing.
2008
Journal Article
At Last: a Convention on the Removal of Wrecks
C Forrest (2008). At Last: a Convention on the Removal of Wrecks. Journal of International Maritime Law, 14 (5), 394-408.
2008
Conference Publication
The Hague Convention on Choice Of Court Agreements: the maritime exceptions
Forrest, Craig (2008). The Hague Convention on Choice Of Court Agreements: the maritime exceptions. Colloquium on the Hague Choice of Courts Convention, University of Southern Queensland, 3 October 2009.
2008
Journal Article
Book Review: Modern Maritime Law (2nd Ed by Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard'
Forrest, Craig J.S. (2008). Book Review: Modern Maritime Law (2nd Ed by Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard'. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 248-250.
2008
Journal Article
Australian Maritime Law Update: 2007 General Maritime issues
White, Michael and Forrest, Craig (2008). Australian Maritime Law Update: 2007 General Maritime issues. Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 39 (3), 333-360.
2007
Journal Article
Cultural heritage as the common heritage of humankind: a critical re-evaluation
Forrest, Craig (2007). Cultural heritage as the common heritage of humankind: a critical re-evaluation. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa-Cilsa, 40 (1), 124-151.
2007
Journal Article
Liability Salvage
Forrest, Craig J.S. (2007). Liability Salvage. The Journal of International Maritime Law, 13 (2), 84-88.
2007
Journal Article
The doctrine of military necessity and the protection of cultural property during armed conflicts
Forrest, Craig J. S. (2007). The doctrine of military necessity and the protection of cultural property during armed conflicts. California Western International Law Journal, 37 (2), 177-220.
2007
Journal Article
Australian Maritime Law update: 2006 (Part 2)
Forrest, C. J. S. (2007). Australian Maritime Law update: 2006 (Part 2). Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 38 (3), 309-333.
2007
Journal Article
An Australian perspective on world heritage sites
Forrest, C. J. S. (2007). An Australian perspective on world heritage sites. Revue Juridique de L'Environnement, 27 (Numero Special), 123-130.
2007
Journal Article
Pilots and Pilotage Law
Forrest, C. J. S. (2007). Pilots and Pilotage Law. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, 3, 338-340.
2007
Journal Article
Cultural heritage as the common heritage of humankind: A critical re-evaluation
Forrest, C. J. S. (2007). Cultural heritage as the common heritage of humankind: A critical re-evaluation. The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 40 (1), 124-151.
2006
Journal Article
Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Critical Overview
Forrest, C J S (2006). Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Critical Overview. World Maritime University Journal of Maritime Affairs, 5 (2), 207-222. doi: 10.1007/BF03195105
2006
Journal Article
Australian Maritime Law update: 2005
Forrest, C. J. S. and White, M. (2006). Australian Maritime Law update: 2005. Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 37 (3), 299-329.
2006
Journal Article
Going, Going, Gone: Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities: A Book Review
Forrest, C J S (2006). Going, Going, Gone: Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities: A Book Review. International Journal of Cultural Property, 13 (3), 371-375. doi: 10.1017/s0940739106000178
2006
Conference Publication
An Australian perspective on world heritage sites
Forrest, Craig J. S. (2006). An Australian perspective on world heritage sites. Le Droit de l'Environment en Novelle-Caledonie, Noumea, New Caledonia, 6-8 November 2006.
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Craig Forrest is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
THE PLACE OF CHARTERPARTIES IN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alan Davidson
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Living Heritage: The Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus as Cultural Heritage and Human Rights Claimant Under International Law
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The Adaptation of China's Maritime Arbitration System to International Legal Norms and Practice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Nick Gaskell
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Return of Chinese Cultural Relics taken from the First Opium War to the end of the Japanese Occupation (1840-1945)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Justine Bell-James
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Cultural Rights under International Law: Protecting Indigenous Culture in Artworks
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Anthony Cassimatis
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The Concept of an Archipelagic State and its Implementation in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
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2014
Master Philosophy
The use of force in response to a low level attack: what are a state's rights?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Anthony Cassimatis
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Craig Forrest directly for media enquiries about:
- archaeology - law
- Cultural heritage law
- Heritage law
- Illegal fishing - law
- International law of the sea
- International waters
- law - archaeology
- Law - cultural heritage
- Law - international sea laws
- Law - private international
- Maritime law
- Private international law
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