Silke Trommer

Silke Trommer

Silke’s work focuses on trade negotiations, development, social movements, and gender. She is a member of the WTO’s Gender Research Hub and has provided expert testimony to trade policy-makers in the UK (DIT, DFID and House of Commons), Canada and Sub-Saharan...
Kathleen Claussen

Kathleen Claussen

Kathleen Claussen is Professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Previously, she was Associate General Counsel at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and prior to that, she was Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. She has...
Liam Campling

Liam Campling

Liam is a political economist working on the relationship between international trade, global production and environmental change. Between 2004 and 2012 he worked on EU-African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) fisheries trade relations, global value chains and...
Gabriel Siles-Brügge

Gabriel Siles-Brügge

Gabriel is a political economist with a long-standing focus on the politics of trade and investment negotiations, notably in relation to the EU and UK’s trade policies and transatlantic trade relations. He has examined the politics of economic modelling;...
Gregory Messenger, TaPP Co-Director

Gregory Messenger, TaPP Co-Director

Greg is a specialist in world trade law and policy. His research focusses on economic diplomacy and its interface with key policy areas including public health, sustainable development, climate policy , and dispute settlement. Greg frequently engages with policy...
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