Amy Porges

Adjunct Lecturer in the Master of Arts in Global Policy Program

Amy Porges practices international trade and customs law. In private practice since 2000, she has advised on trade strategy, trade law and trade and investment disputes under the WTO, free trade agreements and bilateral investment treaties. She now manages a boutique law firm. Earlier, she was a lawyer in a government, the GATT Secretariat, and major international law firms. She teaches trade policy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington DC. Her publications can be found here.

Specialist in

WTO, GATT, GATS, CPTPP; FTA negotiations; market access; digital trade; industrial policy; trade and environment; trade and taxation; national security; agricultural trade; procurement trade
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