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Mr Cameron Moore

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Law

Qualifications

BA (Hons) (History) (UWA), LLB (UNSW) LLM (JCU), Barrister & Solicitor (WA), Legal Practitioner (NSW), Solicitor & Barrister (High Court), Honorary Fellow of the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources & Security, University of Wollongong; Consulting Editor New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review

Contact

Email:
Room: W037 48
Phone: 02 6773 2850 (or +61 2 6773 2850 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 2580

Cameron joined the School of Law in 2005. His practice experience includes six years as a Navy legal officer, as well as private practice.

Cameron’s teaching, research and supervision interests are Executive Power, Environment Law, Law of the Sea, International Law, the Law of Armed Conflict and Military Law. Cameron can be contacted directly in respect of prospective postgraduate and honours supervision in these areas.

Publications

Link to UNE's e-Publications for C. Moore's  publications list

Book

2004 Refereed Book - ADF on the Beat: A Legal Analysis of Offshore Enforcement by the Australian Defence Force, Ocean Publications, Wollongong 

Book Chapters

  1. 2011 ‘Piracy and the Use of Force in Australian Law’ in Australia’s Response to Piracy: A Legal Perspective (Sea Power Centre – Australia) edited by Andrew Forbes, 87
  2. 2009 ‘Act of State Doctrine in the Antipodes: The Intersection of National and International Law in Naval Constabulary Operations’ in Maritime Security: International Law and Policy Perspectives from Australia and New Zealand (Routledge, UK) edited by Natalie Klein, Joanna Mossop and Donald R. Rothwell, 172
  3. 2009 ‘Australia’s Traditional Maritime Security Concerns and post-9/11 Perspectives’ with Donald R. Rothwell in Maritime Security: International Law and Policy Perspectives from Australia and New Zealand (Routledge, UK) edited by Natalie Klein, Joanna Mossop and Donald R. Rothwell, 37
  4. 2005 (As contributing author) Future Environmental Policy Trends to 2020: Impact on Ship Design & Operations, Edited by Glen Kerr and Barry Snushall (Centre for Maritime Policy, Wollongong and the RAN Sea Power Studies Centre, Canberra)
  5. 2002 Book chapter – ‘Protecting Australia’s Maritime Borders: The Operational Aspects’ with Commodore Warwick Gately Protecting Australia’s Maritime Borders (University of Wollongong) 37 

Refereed Articles

  1. 2010 Book Review – “‘Calling out the Troops’ by Michael Head” 33(3) Melbourne University Law Review 1022
  2. 2009 Case comment - ‘White v Director of Military Prosecutions [2007] 4(2) University of New England Law Journal 53
  3. 2008 ‘Militaries as Wielders of Executive Power: The Australasian and Melanesian Militaries and their Formal Relationship with Government’ 8 New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review 21
  4. 2006 ‘Turning King Canute into Lord Neptune: Australia’s New Offshore Protection Measures’ 3(1) University of New England Law Journal 57
  5. 2005 ‘“To Execute and Maintain the Laws of the Commonwealth” The ADF and Internal Security - Some Old Issues with New Relevance’ 28(2) University of New South Wales Law Journal 523 

Reference Works

  1. 2009 (Revised Edition) Lexis Nexis, Halsbury’s Laws of Australia, vol 21(2) (at 12 October 2009) 330 Primary Industry, ‘Fisheries’
  2. 2009 Oxford Australian Legal Dictionary - 19 entries on maritime and constitutional law 

Other Articles

  1. 2009 ‘Australian Defence Force Operations’ with Captain Rob McLaughlin RAN 9 New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review 172
  2. 2008 ‘Australian Defence Force Operations’ with Colonel Jim Waddell and Commander Rob McLaughlin RAN 8 New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review 147
  3. 2003 ‘Legal Issues in the Design of Future Warships’ with Lieutenant Commander Chris Galloway, 107 Journal of the Australian Naval Institute
  4. 2003 ‘Legal Issues Surrounding an Australian Coastguard’ 28(2) Journal of the Australian Naval Institute 

In press

  1. Book chapter ‘Maritime Regulation and Enforcement’ for a book titled Australian Marine and Coastal Law edited by Professor Don Rothwell and Dr Rachel Baird, to be published by Federation Press
  2. Book Review – ‘Calling out the Troops’ by Michael Head for the Journal of Australian Naval History
  3. ‘Great Big Hairy Bees: The Proposed Importation of the European Bumblebee and the Precautionary Principle’ with Professor Caroline Gross to the University of New England Law Journal 

Other

  1. 2010 Revised edition of the ADF Manual Australia’s Maritime Jurisdiction
  2. 2010 Report on the 2009 Armed Forces Law Association of New Zealand Conference and the High Court of Australia case of Lane v Morrison for the ANU Centre for Military Law and Justice Newsletter
  3. 2009 Submission to the National Human Rights Consultation on the ‘ADF and Human Rights’
  4. 2009 Off the record interview with Sydney Morning Herald on border protection following the SIEV 36 incident
  5. 2007 Book review on Geoffrey Lindell’s ‘The Coalition Wars Against Iraq and Afghanistan in the Courts of the UK, Ireland and the US – Significance for Australia’, Centre for International and Public Law and Policy Paper 26, Sydney & Canberra: The Federation Press, 2005, for the Asia Pacific Military Law Centre Newsletter
  6. 2005 Contributing author - Joint Offshore Protection Command Legislation Study Report 

In preparation

  1. PhD Thesis ‘The Australian Defence Force and the Executive Power’
  2. Revised edition of the RAN Manual of the International Law of the Sea

Affiliations

Academic Master of Robb College

Senior Fellow, Australian Centre for Military Law and Justice, ANU

Honorary Fellow, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security

Areas of Teaching

LS 101: Law in Context

LS 341: Introduction ot Environmental Law

LS 358: Natural Resources Law

LLM 618: Law of the Sea

Constitutional Law, International Law, Environmental and Natural Resources Law, Military Law

Research interests

Military Law, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, International Law

PhD thesis ‘The Executive Power and the Australian Defence Force’