I am Professor in International Law at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity Hall, where I teach trade law and public international law, and I also practise in trade law as Counsel at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. I am a general editor of the Cambridge monographs series on Trade and International Economic Law, and an editorial board member of the Journal of International Economic Law, the Journal of World Trade, and Legal Issues of Economic Integration, among others. I have advised several governments on trade law issues, including the UK on its FTA negotiations and certain legal disputes, and the European Commission on its recent proposed revisions to its generalised system of preferences. I was also responsible at Linklaters LLP for designing the UK’s main expert level program for training trade negotiations from 2017-2021.
Lorand Bartels
Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge (Trinity Hall)
Specialist in
Dispute settlement, public policy exceptions, free trade agreements, trade preferences for developing countries, mutual recognition, non-discrimination, quotas, digital economy, environment, food and agriculture, foreign investment, gender, governance and scrutiny, health, human rights, industrial policy, labour rights, national security, services