Joost Pauwelyn
Professor
International Law
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
Switzerland
Biography
Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland and Co-Director of the Institute’s Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI). He is also the Murase Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center (since 2014). Previously he was Professor of Law at Duke University (2002-2007). He has also taught at Neuchâtel, Columbia, NYU, Stanford and Harvard law schools and worked as legal adviser for the WTO Secretariat (1996-2002). From 2007 to 2014, he was Senior Advisor with the law firm of King & Spalding.
Research Interest
Joost specializes in international economic law, in particular trade law and investment law, and its relationship to public international law. He also frequently advises governments and industry in WTO dispute settlement and investment arbitration and is a leading force behind the global www.tradelab.org network of legal clinics on international economic law.
Publications
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Pauwelyn J (2016)The WTO 20 Years on: “Global Governance by Judiciary†or, Rather, Member-Driven Settlement of (Some) Trade Disputes Between (Some) WTO Members?. European J International Law 2016: 4.
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Pauwelyn J (2017) The Trade Regime as a Complex Adaptive System: Exploration and Exploitation of Environmental Norms in Trade Agreements. J Int Economic Law 2: 365-390.
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Pauwelyn J (2017) New Frontiers In Empirical Legal Research: Text-As-Data And Network Analysis Of International Economic Law. J Int Economic Law 2: 217-426.