Associate Professor Gregory Rose

Degrees Held
BA (1981), LLB (1983), LLM (1989) (Monash)
Barrister and Solicitor ACT, Vic, High Court

Faculty Positions
Associate Dean (Research)
Chair: Faculty Research Committee
Member: Centre for Maritime Policy
Member: Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention

University Positions
Member: University Thesis Examination Committee
Member: University Research Committee
Lay Chaplain - Jewish students

Professional Positions

  • National Environmental Law Association - National Vice President
  • National Oceans Advisory Group (to Commonwealth Minister for Environment and Heritage) - Member
  • Yearbook of International Environmental Law - Associate Editor
  • Review of European Community and International Environmental Law - Editorial Board Member
  • Commission on Environmental Law, World Conservation Union (IUCN) Member

Research Interests

Gregory Rose has research interests in the development of mechanisms for implementation of international environmental standards in Australia and the Asia-Pacific and in the development of legal standards for counter-terrorism measures.

He has substantial practical experience as an international lawyer, as a United Nations consultant and as Head of the Trade, Environment and Nuclear Law Unit in the Legal Office of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1994-1998. Previously, he was Director of the Marine Resources Program and Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Review of European Community and International Law (RECIEL) at the Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD), in the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

Selected Recent Publications

  • Publications on RIS
  • Publications posted in Research Online at the University of Wollongong
  • Rose, G. Australia’s Regional Treaty Activity in the Asia-Pacific: A Sub-Regional Trends Analysis International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (accepted April 2007).
  • Rose, G. Inter-institutional Cooperation to Interlink Compliance Mechanisms of Multilateral Environmental Agreements. In L. Paddock and D. Zaelke (ed.s) Environmental Compliance (IUCN Academy for Environmental Law Research Studies, Cambridge University Press) (21 pp.) (accepted January 2007).
  • Rose, G. and Nestorovska, D. 2007. Australian counter-terrorism offences: Necessity and clarity in federal criminal law reforms. Criminal Law Journal 31.1: 20-55.
  • Rose, G. Legal frameworks for integrated marine environmental management' Fulbright Symposium on Maritime Governance and Security: Australian and American Perspectives, University of Tasmania, 28-29 June 2006 (available at http://www.utas.edu.au/government/Fulbright2006/papers.html)
  • Rose, G. 'Regional Treaties' in Parliament of Australia, Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Treaty Scrutiny: A Ten Year Review (Hansard transcript) available at: http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/jsct/treatyscrutiny/index.htm
  • Rose G. 2006. Comparative Analysis of Compliance Mechanisms. In Envisioning the Next Steps for MEA Compliance Enforcement: Background Documents , United Nations Environment Programme, Division of Environmental Conventions, available at http://www.unep.org/dec/support/mdg_meeting_col.htm
  • Rose, G. and Nestorovska D. Terrorism and national-security intelligence laws: Assessing Australian reforms 2005 LawAsia Journal 127-155 (available here by permission of LawAsia)
  • Rose, G. and Nestorovska, D. Towards an ASEAN counter-terrorism treaty 2005 Singapore Yearbook of International Law Vol. 9, 157-189. Also available at: International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research Analysis: South East Asia http://www.pvtr.org/comm_regionalSEA.htm
  • Rose, G. The United Nations as a source of legal authority Vol. 17 Upholding the Australian Constitution (2005 Proceedings of the Samuel Griffith Society) 163-174. Also available at: http://www.samuelgriffith.org.au/papers/html/volume17/v17chap11.html.
  • Rose, G. (3 rd named with with Rosemary Rayfuse, Marcus Haward, Sali Bache and Ted L. McDorman) "Australia and Canada in Regional Fisheries Organizations: Implementing the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement" Dalhousie Law Journal Volume 26:1 (Spring 2003) 107-143
  • Rose, G. "The International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources for Food And Agriculture: Will the Paper be Worth the Trees?" in Stoianoff N. Accessing Biological Resources: Complying with the Convention on Biological Diversity (Kluwer, London 2004, pp. 55-90).
  • Rose, G. International Law of Sustainable Agriculture in the 21st Century XV:4 The Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (Summer 2003) 583-632.
  • Rose, G. Report on Pacific Islands Judges Symposium on Sustainable Development Journal of South Pacific Law (Vol. 7 No. 1, December 2003) published on line at http://www.law.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj/jspl/
  • Rose, G. (2 nd named with M. Tsamenyi and A. Castles) International marine conservation law and its implementation in Australia in Conserving marine environments: Out of Sight, Out of Mind Royal Zoological Society of NSW 2003, (Mosman, NSW) 1-17.

Subjects Taught
Public Law A (Administrative law), International environmental law, International marine environmental  law, International criminal law, International criminal jurisdiction, Human rights law

Teaching Commitments 2008
International Environmental Law - LLB3924
International Criminal Law - LLB351, LEGL911
Legal Research - LAW994

Contact Details
Phone (02) 4221 4120
Fax (02) 4221 3188
Email: grose@uow.edu.au

 

 

 

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