Emily’s expertise in international trade law has a particular focus upon the relationship between economic, environmental (including climate) and human rights interests and law. It also extends to regulatory decision making processes, risk assessment, risk regulation, and how these interact with trade law. Emily has provided expert evidence to the UK House of Lords Select Committee on the European Union, Internal Market Sub-Committee on Future UK-EU transport arrangements (particularly focusing upon the maritime sector), and has worked with the UK FCDO on the development of an e-learning unit, ‘Trade, Labour and Human Rights’, for the Trade Policy & Negotiations Faculty. She has published widely and has taught several topics on trade law, WTO law, regional economic integration, EU trade law (including relations with third states), and globalisation.
Emily Reid
Professor of International Economic Law and Sustainable Development, University of Southampton
Specialist in
Sustainable development, just transition, trade and environment, trade and human rights, trade and labour standards