Stuart Kaye
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Professor Stuart Bruce Kaye (1967 - ) is an Australian professor of law. [1]
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[edit] Education
Kaye was educated at Newington College (1980-1985) [2] and holds degrees in arts and law from the University of Sydney, and a doctorate in law from Dalhousie University. He was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Courts of New South Wales, Tasmania and Queensland.
[edit] Legal career
Kaye was a senior lecturer in law at the University of Tasmania and was Head of the Law School at James Cook University. In 1995 he was appointed one of the two Australian nominees to the International Hydrographic Organisation’s Panel of Experts on Maritime Boundary Delimitation. In 2000, he was appointed by the Australian Government to the list of Arbitrators under the 1991 Madrid Protocol to the Antarctic Treaty. He was Dean of Law at the University of Wollongong between 2002 and 2006. Kaye was appointed to a Chair in Law at the University of Melbourne in 2006. He is on the Board of Editors of Ocean development and International Law and the Antarctic and southern Ocean Law and Policy Occasional Papers. He is also a member of the advisory Board of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Military law at the University of Melbourne. Kaye was appointed to a Chair in Law at the University of Melbourne in 2006. He is on the Board of Editors of Ocean development and International Law and the Antarctic and southern Ocean Law and Policy Occasional Papers. He is also a member of the advisory Board of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Military law at the University of Melbourne. He was appointed to the International Hydrographic Organization's Panel of Experts on Maritime Boundary Delimitation in 1995 and in 2000 was appointed to the List of Arbitrators under the Environmental Protocol to the Antarctic Treaty. He has been chair of the Australian Red Cross National International Humanitarian Law Committee since 2003. He is a legal officer in the Royal Australian Navy Reserve and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
[edit] Qualifications
- Doctor in the Science Law, Dalhousie University, 1999
- Master of Laws, University of Sydney, 1994
- Bachelor of Laws, University of Sydney, 1991
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Sydney, 1989
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, University of Technology, Sydney, 1992
[edit] Publications
- Australia’s Maritime Boundaries (1995, 2001)
- The Torres Strait, and International Fisheries Management (2000).