Donatella Alessandrini

Professor of Law, University of Kent

Donatella specialises in international economic law, with a focus on trade and development theory, trade and inequalities, and law and feminist political economy. Her recent work investigates the claims of international economic institutions (such as the World Bank and the WTO) about the development potential of global value chains. Her research explores the relations between international legal arrangements and socio-economic inequalities. Donatella regularly works with NGOs on development, investment, labour and gender issues relating to value chain trade.

Donatella’s recent policy outputs include a brief on global value chains, trade and inequalities.

Specialist in

Trade and development, trade and gender, global value chains, inequalities, WTO, labour rights
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