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Joost
Pauwelyn
Professor,
International Law
1, rue Richard Wagner, Office 503
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Position(s) at the Institute
Professor,
International Law
Co-Director of the Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI)
Profile
PhD, University of Neuchâtel
Faculty member since 2007 and Senior Advisor with the King and Spalding LLP law firm, Professor Pauwelyn specialises in international economic law focusing on trade and investment law and their relationship to public international law. He was previously Professor of law at Duke University and has taught at the University of Neuchâtel, Columbia University, New York University and Georgetown University law schools.
More information on Professor Pauwelyn as well as his publications and research can be found on the CTEI website.
Areas of expertise
Selected publications
Books
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Global Challenges at the Intersection of Trade, Energy and The Environment (editor), CEPR, June 2010
- International Trade Law, Wolters Kluwer / Aspen Publishers, 2009 (with Andrew Guzman, Berkeley).
- Optimal Protection of International Law, Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Conflict of Norms in Public International Law - How WTO Law Relates to Other Rules of International Law, Cambridge University Press, 2003, published in paperback in 2008 and translated & published in Chinese, Law Press China, 2005 (Guggenheim Prize, 2005).
Articles
- "The Politics of Treaty Interpretation: Variations and Explanations Across International Tribunals" (with M. Elsig), in International Law and International Relations: Taking Stock (Jeffrey Dunoff and Mark Pollack, eds.), Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2012
- "The Rise and Challenges of ‘Informal’ International Law-Making", in The Law of the Future and the Future of Law (eds. Muller, Zouridis, Frishman and Kistemaker, 2011), 125-140
- "Principled Monism and The Normative Conception of Coercion under International Law" (with George Pavlakos), in Beyond the Established Orders: Policy Interconnections Between the EU and the Rest of the World (eds. Malcolm Evans & Panos Koutrakos, 2011)
- "Conflict of Norms or Conflict of Laws?: Different Techniques in the Fragmentation of International Law" (with Ralf Michaels), in Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms (ed. Yuval Shany, 2011)
- "Appellate Body Report on China – Audiovisuals" (with Paola Conconi), WTO Case Law of 2009, American Law Institute, 2010 (CUP)
- "The Dog That Barked But Didn’t Bite: 15 Years of Intellectual Property Disputes at the WTO", in La Resolution des Litiges de Propriété Intellectuelle (ed. Jacques de Werra), 2010, 1-52
- "Global Challenges at the Intersection of Trade, Energy and the Environment: An Introduction", in Global Challenges at the Intersection of Trade, Energy and the Environment (ed. J. Pauwelyn), p. 1-10
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