A scholar, a gentleman, and a super prof. to work with/for (speaking from personal experience). Exciting subject areas: international litigation, conflict of laws, international investment & trade/WTO (it's all in there). 10/10 would recommend, as the kids say.
Come work with me?
1. Full time PhD research position in the area of international litigation, broadly defined https://t.co/KJ6Cl38K99
2. A big bunch of part-time teaching assistant positions (5% and upwards) in conflict of laws, WTO, investment law https://t.co/UEiC0BgWJQ
PhD defence alert! A wonderful, enriching journey with @LeuvenGGS comes to an end. If you're in/around @KU_Leuven, pls join the public defence on 27th Oct (next Thursday), 6PM. Details here: https://t.co/0XBo3lpNPK. Live-streamed at: https://t.co/nvaseC8ivQ (pin: 642475).
In a new article, I look at whether the EU isn't only using its trade defence instruments to address "unfair" trade practice any longer but also to tackle issues of access to raw materials for its factories
Why did I decide to look into this? 🧐
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https://t.co/gQEAs2uW9M
There is nothing that I want to say more than what is written in this piece. Sharing some pieces written by my fellow KP friends that tear me up every time. Here's one by my friend, @niyati_bhat . Do read.
#KashmirExodus1990
https://t.co/HGgd4pOt1I
NEW—document in the talks among 67 WTO members (EU=28) on streamlining domestic regulation of services.
This lists the countries that have submitted their “schedules” (lists) of commitments. Includes all the major traders = a “critical mass”
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@vineethegde_ and @JMFWouters (@LeuvenGGS) provide a blueprint for resolving north-south conflict on Special and Differential Treatment. In their study of SDT provisions they find that only 21% are binding obligations, the rest being political commitments
https://t.co/0nvRiyXJ54
“I’ve read the U.S. criticisms of WTO dispute settlement and the Appellate Body over the years, and I understand the various issues the U.S. has concerns about. What I don't understand, though, is what the U.S. wants to see instead.” @snlester https://t.co/DpoGhaudeD
@JIEL_OUP forthcoming:
We have developed a legal typology for SDT provisions.
We also look at whether a provision obliges a dvped Member to provide SDT or not.
Imp, we highlight a rough outline to move forward. Key lies in asking the right questions.
https://t.co/3iawDWkRN0
Great to be a part of an issue with such illustrious names. In our piece we analyse the landscape of the last decade of international trade law and attendant policy. Comments/critiques welcome!
Cambridge International Law Journal's special issue is now out!
@CamIntLJ
With @JMFWouters@TradeinTransit
A true honour, to be included in an issue that has been blessed by HE Late James Crawford.
Link: https://t.co/6IZ0lVg2f5
https://t.co/NMIJ1Urg7Q…
@LeuvenGGS
Just two days until our April SIEL Conversation on 'Special and Differential Treatment under the WTO'!!!
Discussants: @Luciangal2, @rashmibanga, @JMFWouters, @inumanak and @vineethegde_
Date: Thursday, 22 April 2021
Info: https://t.co/e8YTHfsZbK
Pleasure to have been selected for April’s SIEL Conversation! Looking forward to this discussion!
Date: 22 April 2021
Time: 3 PM (Brussels/Geneva), 9 AM (New York/DC)
Register: https://t.co/CvrpOjvUOs