Book launch: Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Polar Law
Book launch
Book cover of Elgar's Concise Enclyclopedia of Polar Law

Date & time

01 December 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Venue

Moot Court,  7 Fellows Road, ANU Law School

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Event description

Elgar’s Concise Encyclopedia of Polar Law offers authoritative entries on legal issues in the Arctic and Antarctic regions—from sovereignty to indigenous rights, environment to governance. Join us at the book launch to explore how polar law is shaping policy in a changing world and connect with leading scholars and practitioners in the field.

The book launch will be chaired by Professor Donald Rothwell FAAL, one of the four editors of the book. Professor Donald Rothwell is a leading scholar of public international law at ANU Law School, specialising in the law of the sea and polar regions. He has authored or edited many major works, including The International Law of the Sea, and holds membership of the Centre for International and Public Law at ANU.

Speakers

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Professor Donald Rothwell FAAL (moderator)

Professor Donald Rothwell is an internationally recognised expert in public international law at the ANU College of Law. His research spans the law of the sea, polar governance, and international dispute resolution. A prolific author and editor, he contributes widely to advancing legal scholarship and public understanding of global law and policy.

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Professor Richard Rowe PSM (speaker)

Richard Rowe PSM is a former senior officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Among other roles, he was the Department’s Senior Legal Adviser and was the Head of the Australian Delegation to Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. He chaired the Consultative Meeting held in Hobart in 2012 and maintains an active interest in Antarctic issues. He is an Honorary Professor in the ANU College of Law, Governance and Policy.