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Professor Craig Forrest
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Craig Forrest

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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

  • Cultural heritage law

  • Maritime law

  • Conflict of laws

Works

Search Professor Craig Forrest’s works on UQ eSpace

148 works between 1998 and 2025

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2006

Book Chapter

South Africa

Forrest, Craig (2006). South Africa. Publications on Ocean Development. (pp. 247-270) Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

South Africa

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

Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Critical Overview

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.

Australian Maritime Law update: 2005

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

Going, Going, Gone: Regulating the Market in Illicit Antiquities: A Book Review

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.

An Australian perspective on world heritage sites

2006

Journal Article

Liability for pure economic loss in Maritime Torts confirmed

Forrest, C J S (2006). Liability for pure economic loss in Maritime Torts confirmed. Journal of International Maritime Law, 12 (2), 103-106.

Liability for pure economic loss in Maritime Torts confirmed

2006

Book Chapter

South Africa

Forrest, C. J. S. (2006). South Africa. The protection of underwater cultural heritage: National perspectives in light of the UNESCO Convention 2001. (pp. 247-270) edited by Sarah Dromgoole. Leiden, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhof Publishers.

South Africa

2006

Conference Publication

Perspectives from the Southern Hemisphere: Australia and South Africa

Forrest, C J S and Gribble, (2006). Perspectives from the Southern Hemisphere: Australia and South Africa. The UNESCO Convention for the Protection of Underwater Heritge, London, 28 October 2005. Portsmouth: Nautical Archaeology Society.

Perspectives from the Southern Hemisphere: Australia and South Africa

2005

Journal Article

A Career in Maritime Law

Forrest, Craig J. S. (2005). A Career in Maritime Law. Shipping in Australia, 2004-2005, 103-103.

A Career in Maritime Law

2005

Journal Article

The portection of Cultural Heritage in South Africa and its Implementatuion of the 1970 UNESCO Convention

Forrest, C. J. S. (2005). The portection of Cultural Heritage in South Africa and its Implementatuion of the 1970 UNESCO Convention. Art Antiquity and Law, 10 (1), 1-27.

The portection of Cultural Heritage in South Africa and its Implementatuion of the 1970 UNESCO Convention

2005

Journal Article

Liability for pure economic loss in maritime torts

Forrest, C. J. S. (2005). Liability for pure economic loss in maritime torts. Journal of International Maritime Law, 11 (3), 177-182.

Liability for pure economic loss in maritime torts

2004

Journal Article

Edgar Gold, Alde Chircop and High Kindred, Essentials of Canadian Law: Maritime Law. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2003, xxxiii,908pp Can $59.95 [ISBN: 1-55221-086-3]

Forrest, C. J. S. (2004). Edgar Gold, Alde Chircop and High Kindred, Essentials of Canadian Law: Maritime Law. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2003, xxxiii,908pp Can $59.95 [ISBN: 1-55221-086-3]. MLAANZ, 18, 196-197.

Edgar Gold, Alde Chircop and High Kindred, Essentials of Canadian Law: Maritime Law. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2003, xxxiii,908pp Can $59.95 [ISBN: 1-55221-086-3]

2004

Journal Article

The illicit trade in Iraqi heritage: Considerations for the Australian art and antiquities market

Forrest, C. J. S. (2004). The illicit trade in Iraqi heritage: Considerations for the Australian art and antiquities market. Alternative Law Journal, 29 (3), 121-126.

The illicit trade in Iraqi heritage: Considerations for the Australian art and antiquities market

2004

Journal Article

Australia's protection of foreign states cultural heritage

Forrest, C. J. S. (2004). Australia's protection of foreign states cultural heritage. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 27 (3), 605-630.

Australia's protection of foreign states cultural heritage

2003

Journal Article

Tort deform or tort reform? Winding back the clock on negligence

Cappa, C. L., Forrest, C. J. S., Hinchy, R. D. and Nase, V. (2003). Tort deform or tort reform? Winding back the clock on negligence. Alternative Law Journal, 28 (5), 212-215.

Tort deform or tort reform? Winding back the clock on negligence

2003

Journal Article

An international perspective on sunken state vessels as underwater cultural heritage

Forrest, Craig (2003). An international perspective on sunken state vessels as underwater cultural heritage. Ocean Development And International Law, 34 (1), 41-57. doi: 10.1080/00908320390154583

An international perspective on sunken state vessels as underwater cultural heritage

2003

Journal Article

Strengthening the international regime for the prevention of the illicit trade in cultural heritage

Forrest, C. J. S. (2003). Strengthening the international regime for the prevention of the illicit trade in cultural heritage. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 4 (2), 592-610.

Strengthening the international regime for the prevention of the illicit trade in cultural heritage

2003

Journal Article

Has the application of salvage law to underwater cultural heritage become a thing of the past?

Forrest, CJS (2003). Has the application of salvage law to underwater cultural heritage become a thing of the past?. Journal of Maritime Law And Commerce, 34 (2), 309-349.

Has the application of salvage law to underwater cultural heritage become a thing of the past?

2002

Journal Article

Defining 'underwater cultural heritage'

Forrest, C. J. S. (2002). Defining 'underwater cultural heritage'. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 31 (1), 3-11. doi: 10.1006/ijna.2002.1022

Defining 'underwater cultural heritage'

2002

Journal Article

A new international regime for the protection of underwater cultural heritage

Forrest, C. J. S. (2002). A new international regime for the protection of underwater cultural heritage. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 51 (3), 511-554. doi: 10.1093/iclq/51.3.511

A new international regime for the protection of underwater cultural heritage

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2026
    Reuniting orphaned cargoes: Shared heritage of the Maritime Silk Route (ARC Linkage Project administered by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2008 - 2009
    International law of the sea and culturally and/or environmentally sensitive wrecks
    University of Queensland Universitas 21 Anniversary Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    A critical analysis of the international law applicable to the protection of cultural heritage by occupying forces: a contribution to the structuring of a theory on international cultural heritage law
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2003
    Australia's Role in the Protection of Foreign State's Moveable Cultural Heritage
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Craig Forrest is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    THE PLACE OF CHARTERPARTIES IN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alan Davidson

Completed supervision

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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