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Oil Under Troubled Water: Australia's Timor Sea Intrigue
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Oil Under Troubled Water: Australia's Timor Sea Intrigue Paperback / softback -

by Bernard Collaery

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Paperback / softback. New. Explores the sordid history of Australian government dealings with East Timor and how the actions of both major political parties have enriched Australia and its corporate allies at the expense of its tiny neighbour and wartime ally, one of the poorest nations of the world.
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  • Title Oil Under Troubled Water: Australia's Timor Sea Intrigue
  • Author Bernard Collaery
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Condition New
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Melbourne University
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780522876499
  • ISBN 9780522876499 / 0522876498

About the author

Bernard Collaery is an Australian solicitor and barrister who specialises in litigation in high-profile catastrophic personal injury cases. He has acted for families of victims of the Thredbo landslide, the Royal Canberra Hospital demolition tragedy, the Glenbrook rail disaster in the Blue Mountains, the fire aboard HMAS Westralia and the tragic loss of an RAAF F111 in the South China Sea.

Throughout his career as a solicitor, advocate and politician Bernard has been a fearless advocate for human rights. During his tenure as Attorney-General for the Australian Capital Territory, he introduced an independent law reform process that culminated in the drafting of human rights legislation, including anti-discrimination legislation.

Bernard Collaery advised the East Timor Resistance for more than thirty years, providing advice on international law and other matters during the United Nations Transitional Administration from 1999. He acted for East Timor at the International Court of Justice in relation to a maritime sea boundary dispute with Australia.

Currently Bernard Collaery is patron and honorary solicitor of various charitable and non-profit organisations serving Indigenous Australians and marginalised sectors of the community.