Camille Goodman
University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Dr Camille Goodman is an Associate Professor at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) at the University of Wollongong, where she teaches into a wide range of programs on the law of the sea and oceans governance. Camille’s research applies the law of the sea to address policy-relevant challenges with a focus on fisheries, offshore renewable energy, and the impacts of climate change. Camille is also the Deputy Editor of Ocean Development and International Law and Legal Adviser to the North Pacific Fisheries Commission. Prior to joining ANCORS in 2021, Camille worked at the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, providing legal and policy advice to the Australian Government on a wide range of public international law issues, with a particular focus on law of the sea and international fisheries. Her first book, Coastal State Jurisdiction Over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone, published by Oxford University Press, won the inaugural Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Book Prize in 2023