Tonia Novitz

Professor of Labour Law and Co-director of the Centre for International Law, University of Bristol

A graduate of the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) and Balliol College, Oxford, Tonia Novitz has held fellowships at the International Institute for Labour Studies (Geneva), the European University Institute (Florence), the University of Melbourne and the University of Auckland. She has been a Professor of Labour Law at the University of Bristol since 2008. Her research interests include international and EU trade, international and comparative labour law, sustainability, migration and the protection of human rights. Her most recent book, Trade, Labour and Sustainable Development: Leaving no one in the world of work behind was published by Edward Elgar in April 2024.

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International and EU trade, international and comparative labour laws, sustainability, migration and the protection of human rights
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