Publications for Tim Stephens Publications for Tim Stephens 2016 Stephens, T. (2016). An Icy Reception or a Warm Embrace? The Antarctic Treaty System and the International Law of the Sea (Forthcoming). In Klaus Dodds, Peder Roberts, Alan D Hemmings (Eds.), Handbook on the Politics of the Antarctic. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 197 - Cooperation on a Global or Regional Basis (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 198 - Notification of Imminent or Actual Damage (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 199 - Contingency Plans Against Pollution (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 200 - Studies, Research Programmes and Exchange of Information (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 201 - Scientific Criteria for Regulation (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 235 - Responsibility and Liability (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Stephens, T. (2016). Article 236 - Sovereign Immunity (Forthcoming). In Alexander Proelss (Eds.), United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Commentary. Germany: C.H. Beck. Peel, J., Stephens, T. (2016). Australia and International Environmental Law (Forthcoming). In Donald Rothwell, Emily Crawford (Eds.), International Law in Australia. Australia: Thomson Reuters. Stephens, T. (2016). Disasters, International Environmental Law and the Anthropocene (Forthcoming). In S. Breau, K.L.H. Samuel (Eds.), Research Handbook on Disasters and International Law. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. Hutchings, J., Stephens, T., VanderZwaag, D. (2016). Marine Species at Risk Protection in Australia and Canada: Paper Promises, Paltry Progressions (Forthcoming). Ocean Development and International Law, 47(3). Stephens, T. (2016). Signing the Paris Climate Agreement is easy - what comes next for Australia will be hard. The Conversation. <a href="https://theconversation.com/signing-the-pa ris-climate-agreement-is-easy-what-comes-next-f or-australia-will-be-hard-58072">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2016). The Development of International Environmental Law by the International Court of Justice (Forthcoming). In Douglas Fisher (Eds.), Research Handbook on Fundamental Concepts of Environmental Law. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. Rothwell, D., Stephens, T. (2016). The International Law of the Sea - 2nd Edition. United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. Stephens, T., Jaeckel, A. (2016). The Interpretation of Sustainable Development Principles in ITLOS (Forthcoming). In Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (Eds.), Sustainable Development in International Courts and Tribunals. United Kingdom: Routledge. 2015 Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Antarctica in International Law. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. Stephens, T. (2015). Book Review - Stefan Talmon and Bing Bing Jia (eds), The South China Sea Arbitration: A Chinese Perspective. Hart Publishing, Portland (2014). 274 pp. ISBN: 9781849465472. Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal, 29(2), 124-126. Rothwell, D., Oude Elferink, A., Scott, K., Stephens, T. (2015). Charting the Future for the Law of the Sea. In Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, Tim Stephens (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea, (pp. 888-912). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Saul, B., Stephens, T., Horne, A. (2015). Chronology of Legally Significant Events. In Ben Saul, Tim Stephens (Eds.), Antarctica in International Law, (pp. xxvii-liv). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. Butt, S., Lyster, R., Stephens, T. (2015). Climate Change and Forest Governance: Lessons from Indonesia. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. Stephens, T. (2015). COP21: Where style is as important as substance. The Interpreter. <a href="http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2015/ 12/01/COP21-Where-style-is-as-important-as-su Publications for Tim Stephens bstance.aspx">[More Information]</a> International Energy Law Review, 2014 (6), 222. Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Introduction: Antarctica in International Law. In Ben Saul, Tim Stephens (Eds.), Antarctica in International Law, (pp. lv-lxxii). Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. Stephens, T. (2014). In Brief: Do you think climate change should be on the G20 agenda? Medical Journal of Australia, 201(5), 251. Stephens, T. (2015). ITLOS Advisory Opinion: Coastal and Flag State Duties to Ensure Sustainable Fisheries Management. ASIL Insights, 19(8). <a href="http://www.asil.org/insights/volume/19/iss ue/8/itlos-advisory-opinion-coastal-and-flag-state -duties-ensure">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T., Rothwell, D. (2015). Marine Scientific Research. In Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, Tim Stephens (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea, (pp. 559-581). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Stephens, T. (2015). Ocean acidification. In Rosemary Rayfuse (Eds.), Research Handbook on International Marine Environmental Law, (pp. 431-450). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781781004777. 00032">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2015). Principle 26: International Environmental Dispute Settlement. In Jorge E. Vinuales (Eds.), The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development: A Commentary, (pp. 599-616). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2015). Responsive Antarctic Law-Making in the Asian Century. The Yearbook of Polar Law, 7, 55-82. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2211-6427_003" >[More Information]</a> Rothwell, D., Oude Elferink, A., Scott, K., Stephens, T. (2015). The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Stephens, T. (2015). Warming Waters and Souring Seas: Climate Change and Ocean Acidification. In Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott, Tim Stephens (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea, (pp. 777-798). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 2014 Stephens, T. (2014). After the Storm: The Whaling in the Antarctic Case and the Australian Whale Sanctuary. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 31(6), 459-469. Stephens, T. (2014). Book Review: The Law of Nuclear Energy, by Helen Cook, (Sweet & Maxwell, 2013), 678pp., hardback, £240.00, ISBN: 978-0-41402-315-4. Stephens, T. (2014). International environmental disputes: to sue or not to sue? In Natalie Klein (Eds.), Litigating International Law Disputes: Weighing the Options, (pp. 284-304). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Stephens, T. (2014). Japan could resume whaling - this time with The Hague's blessing. The Conversation. <a href="https://theconversation.com/japan-could-re sume-whaling-this-time-with-the-hagues-blessin g-31351">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2014). Polar continental shelves: Australian and Canadian challenges and opportunities. In Tim Stephens, David VanderZwaag (Eds.), Polar Oceans Governance in an Era of Environmental Change, (pp. 146-165). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Stephens, T., VanderZwaag, D. (2014). Polar Oceans Governance in an Era of Environmental Change. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Stephens, T., VanderZwaag, D. (2014). Polar oceans governance: shifting seascapes, hazy horizons. In Tim Stephens, David VanderZwaag (Eds.), Polar Oceans Governance in an Era of Environmental Change, (pp. 1-17). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Klein, N., Stephens, T. (2014). Whaling in the Antarctic: Protecting Rights in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Through International Litigation. In Clive Schofield, Seokwoo Lee, Moon-Sang Kwon (Eds.), The Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction, (pp. 525-548). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 2013 Stephens, T. (2013). A reprieve, but the Great Barrier Reef remains on death row. The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/a-reprieve-but-t he-great-barrier-reef-remains-on-death-row-1536 4">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2013). Book Review: Alexander Zahar, Jacqueline Peel and Lee Godden, Australian Climate Law in Global Context (Cambridge University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-521-14210-6). Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 15(1), 195-200. Butt, S., Garcia, B., Parsons, J., Stephens, T. (2013). Brazil and Indonesia: REaDD+y or not? In Rosemary Lyster, Catherine MacKenzie, Constance McDermott (Eds.), Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon: The Case of REDD+, (pp. 251-274). New York, United States: Cambridge Publications for Tim Stephens University Press. Stephens, T. (2013). Climate change adaptation and marine and coastal law. In Jonathan Verschuuren (Eds.), Research Handbook On Climate Change Adaptation Law, (pp. 273-297). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. Stephens, T., Choi, S. (2013). Our Role In The Kaniva Tragedy. New Matilda. <a href="https://newmatilda.com/2013/10/11/our-ro le-kaniva-tragedy">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T., Rothwell, D. (2013). The LOSC Framework for Maritime Jurisdiction and Enforcement 30 Years On. In D Freestone (Eds.), The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention at 30: Successes, Challenges and New Agendas, (pp. 27-35). The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff. Stephens, T. (2013). The settlement of disputes in international environmental law. In Shawkat Alam, Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan, Tareq M.R. Chowdhury, Erika J. Techera (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of International Environmental Law, (pp. 175-187). Oxon: Routledge. 2012 Stephens, T. (2012). A Model Litigant? Australia's Record in Transboundary Environmental Litigation. In R Warner and S Marsden (Eds.), Transboundary Environmental Governance: Inland, Coastal and Marine Perspectives, (pp. 243-263). Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate. Stephens, T. (2012). Antarctic security in the twenty-first century: legal and policy perspectives, edited by Alan D. Hemmings, Donald R. Rothwell and Karen N. Scott, Abingdon, Routledge, 2012, 368 pp. The Polar Journal, 2(2), 464-466. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2154896X.2012. 735444">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2012). As Asia faces climate change upheaval, how will Australia respond? The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/as-asia-faces-cl imate-change-upheaval-how-will-australia-respo nd-6308">[More Information]</a> Joseph, S., Kinley, D., Kyriakakis, J., Nolan, J., Stephens, T., Zagor, M. (2012), In the Supreme Court of the United States: Esther Kiobel, et al. v Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al. Supplemental Brief Of Australian International Law Scholars, Amici Curiae In Support Of Petitioners. Stephens, T. (2012). International Courts and Sustainable Development: Using Old Tools to Shape a New Discourse. In B Jessup and K Rubenstein (Eds.), Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law, (pp. 195-217). New York: Cambridge University Press. Saul, B., Stephens, T. (2012). Not Yet Out of the Woods: Australia's Attempt to Regulate Illegal Timber Imports and World Trade Organization Obligations. Australian International Law Journal, 19, 143-160. Stephens, T. (2012). Sea Shepherd antics make a great story, but the real whaling news is elsewhere. The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/sea-shepherd-a ntics-make-a-great-story-but-the-real-whaling-ne ws-is-elsewhere-4877">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2012). The Arctic and Antarctic Regimes and the Limits of Polar Comparativism. German Yearbook of International Law, 54, 315-349. Stephens, T. (2012). The Great Barrier Reef at a crossroads. The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/the-great-barrie r-reef-at-a-crossroads-7161">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T., Rothwell, D. (2012). The LOSC Framework for Maritime Jurisdiction and Enforcement 30 Years On. International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 27(4), 701-709. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718085-12341 250">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2012). US court harpoons whaling protesters. The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/us-court-harpo ons-whaling-protesters-11420">[More Information]</a> 2011 Abbs, R., Cashman, P., Stephens, T. (2012). Australia. In R Lord, S Goldberg, L Rajamani and J Brunnee (Eds.), Climate Change Liability: Transnational Law and Practice, (pp. 67-111). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Stephens, T. (2011). A whale of a story. The Drum. <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/42748.ht ml">[More Information]</a> Saul, B., Sherwood, S., McAdam, J., Stephens, T., Slezak, J. (2012). Climate Change and Australia: Warming to the Global Challenge. Sydney: The Federation Press. Stephens, T. (2011). Cardinal Pell's climate hot air. Eureka Street, 21(9). Anton, D., Breau, S., Crawford, E., de Jong, A., Stephens, T. (2011). Bad week for Pell and climate change deniers. Eureka Street, 21(22). Stephens, T. (2011). Cardinal Pell's scepticism is scientifically and theologically indefensible. Religion and Ethics. <a Publications for Tim Stephens href="http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/201 1/11/11/3362551.htm">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2011). David Leary and Balakrishna Pisupati (eds), The Future of International Environmental Law (United Nations University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-92-808-1192-6). Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 14(1/2), 213-217. Rothwell, D., Stephens, T. (2010). The International Law of the Sea. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. 2009 Hemmings, A., Stephens, T. (2009). Australia's Extended Continental Shelf: What Implications for Antarctica? Public Law Review, 20(1), 9-16. Stephens, T. (2011). Reimagining International Water Law. Maryland Law Review, 71, 20-40. Stephens, T. (2009). International Courts and Environmental Protection. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Stephens, T. (2011). The Bay of Plenty oil spill: loading the dice against disaster. The Conversation. <a href="http://theconversation.com/the-bay-of-plen ty-oil-spill-loading-the-dice-against-disaster-386 0">[More Information]</a> Baird, R., Simons, M., Stephens, T. (2009). Ocean Acidification: A Litmus Test for International Law. Carbon and Climate Law Review, 4/2009, 459-471. Stephens, T. (2011). The Continental Shelf. In Rachel Baird and Donald R. Rothwell (Eds.), Australian Coastal and Marine Law, (pp. 151-177). Sydney: The Federation Press. Stephens, T., Hutton, G. (2011). What Future for Deep Seabed Mining in the Pacific? Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 13(2), 151-158. 2010 Stephens, T. (2010). High seas high jinks. The Drum. <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/27984.ht ml">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2010). International Courts and Climate Change: 'Progression', 'Regression' and 'Administration'. In Rosemary Lyster (Eds.), In the Wilds of Climate Law, (pp. 53-70). Australia: Australian Academic Press. Johns, F., Saul, B., Hirsch, P., Stephens, T., Boer, B. (2010). Law and the Mekong River Basin: A Socio-Legal Research Agenda on the Role of Hard and Soft Law in Regulating Transboundary Water Resources. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 11(1), 154-174. Stephens, T. (2010). Stephen Tromans, Nuclear Law: The Law Applying to Nuclear Installations and Radioactive Substances in its Historic Context (2010). Australian International Law Journal, 17, 293-297. Stephens, T. (2010). Sustainability Discourses in International Courts: What Place for Global Justice? In Duncan French (Eds.), Global Justice and Sustainable Development, (pp. 39-56). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff. Hemmings, A., Stephens, T. (2010). The Extended Continental Shelves of Sub-Antarctic Islands: Implications for Antarctic Governance. Polar Record, 46(4), 312-327. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S003224740999 0532">[More Information]</a> Simons, M., Stephens, T. (2009). Ocean Acidification: Addressing the Other CO2 Problem. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 12(1), 1-19. Stephens, T. (2009). Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2 Problem. IMPACT: A National Journal of Environmental Law, 87, 13-17. Hemmings, A., Stephens, T. (2009). Reconciling Regional and Global Dispensations: The Implications of Sub-antarctic Extended Continental Shelf Penetration of the Antarctic Treaty Area. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law, 6, 273-291. 2008 Stephens, T. (2008). A Slow Burn: The Emergence of Climate Change Law in Australia. In T Rajitha (Eds.), Global Warming: Fostering Solutions, (pp. 147-165). Hyderabad, India: Amicus Books, The ICFAI University Press. Stephens, T. (2008). Book Review: Tim Bonyhady and Peter Christoff (eds), Climate Law in Australia, 2008. Australian International Law Journal, 15, 285-289. Stephens, T. (2008). Fisheries-Led Development in the South Pacific: Charting a "Pacific Way" to a Sustainable Future. Ocean Development and International Law, 39(3), 257-286. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0090832080223 5296">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2008), The Dangers of Deforestation: Climate Change and Deforestation in Indonesia. Stephens, T. (2008). The International Law of Climate Change. Australian International Law Journal, 14, 9-12. Stephens, T. (2008). The Japanese Whaling Case: Implications for Australia and Beyond. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 11(3 & 4), 137-146. 2007 Publications for Tim Stephens Stephens, T. (2007). A slow burn: the emergence of climate change law in Australia. In Gavin Birch (Eds.), Water Wind Art and Debate - How environmental concerns impact on disciplinary research, (pp. 1-22). Sydney: Sydney University Press. Stephens, T., Boer, B. (2007). Enforcement and Compliance in the Australian Antarctic Territory:Legal and Policy Dilemmas. In Lorne K. Kriwoken, Julia Jabour and Alan D. Hemmings (Eds.), Looking South: Australia's Antarctic Agenda, (pp. 54-70). Australia: Federation Press. Stephens, T. (2007). Japanese Whaling in Antarctica: Humane Society International Inc. v. Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 16(2), 243-246. Stephens, T., Namey, G. (2007). Recent Developments in International Water Law – The UNECE Water Convention Regime. IUCN Environmental Law Programme. <a href="https://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/newsl etter_2007_en.pdf">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2007). Review: E, Louka (ed) 'International Environmental Law: Fairness, Effectiveness and World Order'. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, , 149-151. Thomas, L., Stephens, T. (2007). The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act: New prospects for effective implementation? Public Law Review, 18(2), 84-88. Lyster, R., Stephens, T. (2007). The Rise and Rise of Environmental Markets: Biodiversity Banking in Australia. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 10(1), 1-12. International Law, 18(1), 1-30. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S092215650400 2328">[More Information]</a> 2004 Rothwell, D., Stephens, T. (2004). Case Note: Law Of The Sea - The 'Volga' Case (Russian Federation V Australia) Itlos No.11. Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 35(2), 283-291. Rothwell, D., Stephens, T. (2004). Dispute Resolution And The Law Of The Sea: Reconciling The Interaction Between The Los Convention And Other Environmental Instruments. In Alex G. Oude Elferink & Donald R. Rothwell (Eds.), Oceans Management in the 21st Century: Institutional Frameworks and Responses, (pp. 209-229). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Stephens, T. (2004). Enforcing Australia'S Fisheries Laws: Testing The Limits Of Hot Pursuit In Domestic And International Law. Public Law Review, 15(1), 12-16. Rothwell, D., Stephens, T. (2004). Illegal Southern Ocean Fishing And Prompt Release: Balancing Coastal And Flag State Rights And Interests. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 53(1), 171-187. Stephens, T. (2004). International Criminal Law And The Response To International Terror. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 27(2), 454-481. Stephens, T. (2004). The Limits Of International Adjudication In International Environmental Law: Another Perspective On The Southern Bluefin Tuna Case. International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 19(2), 177-197. 2003 2006 Stephens, T. (2003). Bowling for Paranoid Nationalism - Review of Michael Moore's film, 'Bowling for Columbine' after reading Ghassan Hage's book, 'Against a Paranoid Nationalism'. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 14(3), 324-327. Stephens, T. (2006). Book review: Climate Change Damage and International Law: Prevention Duties and State Responsibility by Phoda Verheyen. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 9(4), 361-365. Stephens, T. (2003). Storm warning for fishing pirates. Sydney Morning Herald. <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/01/0 6/1041566358204.html">[More Information]</a> Stephens, T. (2006). Multiple International Courts and the 'Fragmentation' of International Environmental Law. Australian Yearbook of International Law, 25, 227-271. 2002 Stephens, T. (2007). United Kingdom Carbon Emissions Reduction Legislation. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 24(4), 249-252. 2005 Stephens, T. (2002). Review: Rubenstein, K (ed), "Individual, Community, Nation: Fifty Years of Australian Citizenship". Sydney Law Review, 24(1), 135-138. Mills, A., Stephens, T. (2005). Challenging the Role of the Judges in Slaughter's Liberal Theory of International Law. Leiden Journal of Stephens, T. (2002). The International Criminal Court and the Australian Constitution. Public Law Review, 13(4), 246-251. Publications for Tim Stephens Stephens, T. (2002). The LaGrand Case (Federal Republic of Germany V United States of America): The Right to Information on Consular Assistance under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: A Right for What Purpose? Melbourne Journal of International Law, 3(1), 143-164. 2001 Stephens, T. (2001). A Paper Umbrella which Dissolves in the Rain? Implications of the Southern Bluefin Tuna Case for the Compulsory Resolution of Disputes Concerning the Marine Environment under the 1982 LOS Convention. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 6(3/4), 1-23.