Andrew Lang is a Lecturer in Law, teaching Public International Law, with a specialty in International Economic Law. He is a co-founder, with Colin Picker, of the Society of International Economic Law and sits on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of International Economic Law and the Law and Development Review. He is a member of the faculty of the World Trade Institute's Masters of International Law and Economics, and has taught on the IIEM Academy of International Trade Law in Macau. His current research is focussed on a number of themes around global economic governance, including the relationship between law and expert knowledge, sociological approaches to the study of the trade regime, questions around trade in serivces. He is also currently working on a British Academy funded project to write a social history of the trade and human rights debate. His 2007 article, 'Reflecting on Linkage' received the MLR Wedderburn Prize for the best article published in the 2007 volume of the MLR.…
Andrew Lang is a Lecturer in Law, teaching Public International Law, with a specialty in International Economic Law. He is a co-founder, with Colin Picker, of the Society of International Economic Law and sits on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of International Economic Law and the Law and Development Review. He is a member of the faculty of the World Trade Institute's Masters of International Law and Economics, and has taught on the IIEM Academy of International Trade Law in Macau. His current research is focussed on a number of themes around global economic governance, including the relationship between law and expert knowledge, sociological approaches to the study of the trade regime, questions around trade in serivces. He is also currently working on a British Academy funded project to write a social history of the trade and human rights debate. His 2007 article, 'Reflecting on Linkage' received the MLR Wedderburn Prize for the best article published in the 2007 volume of the MLR.…
A leading expert on the application of economics to legal problems, Alan Sykes has focused his research on international economic relations. His writing and teaching have encompassed international trade, torts, contracts, insurance, antitrust, and economic analysis of law. He has been a member of the executive committee and the board of the American Law and Economics Association, and currently serves as reporter for the American Law Institute Project on Principles of Trade Law: The World Trade Organization. Professor Sykes is associate editor of the Journal of International Economic Law, and a member of the board of editors of the World Trade Review. He formerly served as editor of the Journal of Legal Studies and the Journal of Law and Economics. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 2006, Professor Sykes was the Frank and Bernice Greenberg Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, where he also served as Faculty Director of Curriculum. He is a former National…
Peter Van den Bossche is Professor of International Economic Law at Maastricht University and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Globalisation and International Regulation of Maastricht University (http://igir.org). On 17 June 2009, he was appointed to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization. He will take up his position as WTO appellate judge on 12 December 2009.
Dr. Van den Bossche is a member of the Board of Editors of the Journal of International Economic Law and a member of the Executive Council of the Society of International Economic Law. He is a member of the international faculty of the World Trade Institute, Berne, Switzerland; the Institut d' études européennes of the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; the International Trade Law Academy of the Institute for European Studies of Macau, Macau SAR, P.R. of China; the International Economic Law and Policy Programme of the Facultat de Dret of the Universitat de Barcelona; the Trade Policy Training Centre in Africa…
Mr. Martin Chudej got his Master degree in the European Integration from the University of Economics Prague Business School in 2006. In the mean time, he also received a BA in Theoretical Economics at the Charles University. During his studies at Prague, Martin was selected for an inter-governmental student ex-change program at the University of Dunedin, New Zealand where he conducted research for his bachelor research paper focused on the New Zealand economic reform.
Afterwards, Martin spent a year in an exchange program at Sciences-Po Paris drafting his Master thesis focused on the development strategy of the EU in the Maghreb countries. Admitted as a regular master-level student at Sciences-Po, he spent two years studying Economic Law and Regulation. He accomplished his final year at Sciences-Po by a highly selective double-degree program offered by Université Paris I - Sorbonne in the Law of Economic Globalization revolving mainly around International Investment Arbitration, Trade…
Robert A. Rogowsky is a Research Fellow at The Independent Institute and Director of Operations for the U.S. International Trade Commission. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Virginia (1982). From 1995 to 1999 he served as Chief Economist and Acting Director of the Office of Economics. As Director of Operations for the U.S. International Trade Commission, he manages a staff of 240 responsible for antidumping and countervailing duty investigations; research, technical expertise and trade policy assistance provided to the U.S. Trade Representative and Congress; and maintenance of the Harmonized Tariff System.
Dr. Rogowsky is also Adjunct Professor of International Trade at George Mason University's School of Public Policy, where he was awarded that School's Teacher of the Year (2000), and at the American University, School of International Service. Dr. Rogowsky also has served as Director of the Office of Industries of the USITC and as executive assistant to the Chairman.…
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