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Crossing Waters for Maritime Security

Crossing Waters for Maritime Security


Stuart Kaye has recently returned from New York where he made a presentation to the ninth meeting of the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS).

The focus of this year’s meeting was maritime security and safety, and Professor Kaye presented a paper on maritime security in the first plenary session. Afterwards he stayed on as part of the Australian Government delegation.

Professor Kaye, who is teaching Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law in 2008, has an extensive research interest in the law of the sea and international law, and has undertaken consultancy work for government and industry in Australia and overseas.

UNICPOLOS ran for over a week and involved national delegations from over 100 countries.

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