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Julia Jabour

Dr Julia Jabour

Leader, Ocean and Antarctic Policy Research Program

BA, Grad.Dip.ASOS(Hons), PhD

 

Contact Details

Contact Campus Sandy Bay Campus
Building IMAS Building
Room Reference 339
Telephone +61 3 6226 2978
Fax +61 3 6226 2973
Email julia.jabour@utas.edu.au

Teaching Responsibilities

Julia teaches into KSA101, and teaches and coordinates KSA201, KSA302, KSA412/710, KSA720 AND KSA722.

Publications

 Jabour J (in press) Strategic Management and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism. In Tin T, Liggett D, Maher P and Lamers M (eds) The Future of Antarctica: Human impacts, strategic planning and values for conservation. Springer 2012.


Jabour J (2011) Maritime Safety and Pollution Prevention in Antarctica, in Hemmings AD, Rothwell DR and Scott KN (eds) Antarctic Security. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon.


Hemmings AD and Jabour J (2011) Already a Special Case? Australian Antarctic Policy in the First Decade of the Antarctic Treaty, in Haward M and Griffiths T (eds) Australia and the Antarctic Treaty System: 50 Years of Influence , UNSW Press, Sydney. pp.118-137


Jabour J and Haward MG (2011 in press) Resources: From utilitarian to intrinsic uses of Antarctic assets, in Haward M and Griffiths T (eds) Australia and the Antarctic Treaty System: 50 Years of Influence , UNSW Press, Sydney. 222–242


Jabour J (2011) Would you like ice with that? Antarctic tourism and climate change. In Jones A and M Phillips (eds) Disappearing Destinations: Climate Change and the Future Challenges for Coastal Tourism, CABI, 177.


Jabour J (2010) The double-edged sword of Australia’s whaling policy. In Gullett W, C Schofield and J Vince (eds) Marine Resources Management, LexisNexis Butterworths, 157.


Grimaldi W, Jabour J and Woehler EJ (2010) Considerations for minimizing the spread of infectious diseases in Antarctic seabirds and seals, Polar Record 47:1, 56.


Jabour J (2010) Biological Prospecting: The ethics of exclusive reward from Antarctic activities, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, 10, 19.


Jabour J (2010) Aliens in an ancient landscape: Rabbits, rats and tourists on Macquarie Island. In Carlsen J and R Butler (eds) Island Tourism Development: Journeys to Sustainability, CABI, 11.


Jabour J (2009) Can whales be both a metaphor for civilised society, and dinner? 7th Phillip Law Lecture 2008, The Phillip Law Lectures Vol. 2: 2006 to 2008, State of Tasmania.


Jabour J (2009) National Antarctic Programs and their impact on the environment. In Kerry K and M Riddle (eds) The Health of Antarctic Wildlife: a challenge for science and policy. Springer, 211.


Jabour, J and Haward M (2009) Antarctic Science, Politics and IPY Legacies. In Shadian J and M Tennberg (eds) Legacies and Change in Polar Sciences: Historical, legal and political reflections on the International Polar Year. Ashgate, 101.


Jabour J (2009) ‘Safe Ships and Clean Seas’: Evading a mandatory shipping code for Antarctic waters, New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (2008) 6, 93.


Jabour J and Iliff M (2009) Theatre sports in the Southern Ocean: Engagement options for Australia in whale research protest action, Australian Journal of International Affairs 63:2, 268.


Jabour J (2008) The Australian Continental Shelf: Has Australia’s high latitude diplomacy paid off? Marine Policy 33, 429.


Jabour J (2008) Successful conservation – then what?  The de-listing of Arctocephalus fur seal species in Antarctica. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 11:1, 1.


Jabour J and Weber M (2008) Is it time to cut the Gordian knot of polar sovereignty? RECIEL 17:1, 27.


Turner J, Jabour J & Miller D (2008) Consensus or not Consensus: That is the CCAMLR question. Ocean Yearbook, Vol. 22, 117.

 

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Achievements

Visiting Erskine Fellow, Gateway Antarctica, University of Canterbury, Christchurch NZ from November 2011 – February 2012.

Additional Information

On sabbatical until February 2012.