Book Chapters
Beringen, Ethan (2025). International fisheries as the “whale in the room” at the negotiations for a new instrument for biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction. The law of the sea and the planetary crisis. (pp. 108-141) edited by Nengye Liu and Shirley V. Scott. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003518570-6
Beringen, Ethan and Liu, Nengye (2025). Is international law fit for purpose for the green shipping transition?. The law of the sea and the planetary crisis. (pp. 171-196) edited by Nengye Liu and Shirley V. Scott. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003518570-8
Beringen, Ethan (2024). International fisheries law and the anthropocene: a challenge to foundational narratives. International fisheries law persistent and emerging challenges. (pp. 343-356) edited by Bjørn Kunoy, Tomas Heidar and Constantinos Yiallourides. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003492030
Journal Articles
Taylor, M., Strezov, V., Best, R., Pettit, J., Cho, H., Hammerle, M. and Beringen, E. (2025). Offshore renewable hydrogen potential in Australia: a techno-economic and legal review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 152 149923, 149923. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.06.113
Beringen, Ethan (2025). Exploring the potential for inter-regime learning between the BBNJ agreement and the global plastics treaty. Ocean Development and International Law, 56 (3), 255-289. doi: 10.1080/00908320.2025.2529780
Beringen, Ethan (2024). Uncertain, unstable and unequal: can regime interaction help international fisheries law address anthropocene challenges?. Marine Policy, 165 106158. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106158
Beringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2024). The three eras of Australian practice on MPAs: the interaction between national and international law and policy. Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, 16 (4), 379-409. doi: 10.1080/18366503.2023.2229141
Beringen, Ethan (2023). How Australia's middle power identity has informed its behaviour at the BBNJ negotiations. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 7 (1), 42-74. doi: 10.1163/24686042-12340097
Beringen, Ethan, Nengye, Liu and Lim, Michelle (2022). Is Australia really a global leader in Marine Protected Area practice?. Australian Environment Review, 36 (9/10), 213-218.
Beringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2022). Australia and the pursuit of "not undermining" regional bodies at the biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction negotiations. Marine Policy, 136 104929. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104929
Beringen, Ethan, Liu, Nengye and Lim, Michelle (2021). Australia as a middle power: challenging the narrative of developed/developing states in international negotiations surrounding marine genetic resources. Ocean Development and International Law, 52 (2), 143-168. doi: 10.1080/00908320.2021.1886449
Beringen, Ethan (2019). Review: David Freestone, ed., Conserving Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction. Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 30 (1), 583-586. doi: 10.1093/yiel/yvaa076