I’m an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University in Canada, where I also serve as the Director of the Queen’s Institute on Trade Policy, an annual professional training course for Canadian trade officials. Prior to joining Queen’s, I worked as a Dispute Settlement Lawyer at the Appellate Body Secretariat of the World Trade Organization. My current research examines how the crisis of globalization impacts international trade law and policy. My publications include “Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters” (with Anthea Roberts, 2021), “Reckoning and Renewal: The World Trade Organization and Its Dispute Settlement System at 30. Essays in Honour of Valerie Hughes” (editor, 2025), and the open-access casebook “International Trade Law: A Casebook for a System in Crisis” (with Joost Pauwelyn, Jennifer Hillman, and Henry Gao, 2023).
Nicolas Lamp
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law and School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, and Director of the Queen's Institute on Trade Policy
Specialist in
World Trade Organisation negotiations and dispute settlements, Canadian trade policy, trade policy and the crisis of globalisation