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Dr. Dawoon Jung is a Lecturer at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong since June 2023, and serves as an Associate Editor of the Asian Journal of International Law. She holds a Ph.D. in Public International Law from the University of Edinburgh, supported by a College of Humanities and Social Science Research Studentship. Her research focuses on the law of the sea, international environmental law, climate change law, and international shipping, with a current emphasis on regulating climate change-related technologies' impacts on marine environments.
Dr. Jung previously worked as a Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Centre for International Law, addressing international shipping and marine environmental projects, and interned at the Legal Office of the ITLOS in 2014. She teaches courses such as Legal Regulation of Shipping (SEA 905) and Maritime Security Law and Policy (SEA 907).
Her recent publications include a seminal book on offshore renewable energy regulation under UNCLOS (Brill, 2023) and a journal contribution on international maritime legal practices. She has secured funding for interdisciplinary projects on offshore renewable energy and participated in the 2020 Hague Academy Winter Course.
Dr. Jung actively contributes to academic governance, serving on the Human Research Ethics Committee at UOW and as Coordinator of the ILA Working Group on Seafarers. Her supervisory work includes doctoral research on underwater noise regulation and offshore installation repurposing under UNCLOS.



