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Dr Dawoon Jung

Research Fellow

cildj@nus.edu.sg
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    Dr Dawoon Jung is a Research Fellow in the Ocean Law and Policy team at the Centre for International Law at the National University of Singapore and an associate editor of the Asian Journal of International law. She completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh, which was funded by the College of Humanities and Social Science Research Studentship (full tuition fees and stipend). A monograph based on her PhD thesis on “the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and the regulation of offshore renewable energy activities” is under contract with Brill Publishers.

    She has been teaching international law, including a tutor in International Law Ordinary at the University of Edinburgh (2016-2019). She also served as an intern at the Legal Office of the ITLOS in 2014, where she conducted an analysis of the legal procedures of several international cases. She has previously obtained an LL.B. and a Master’s degrees at Korea University in the Republic of Korea.

    Her research interests include the law of the sea, international environmental law, renewable energy activities, new technologies, and international law-making.

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