E15 Experts are leading thinkers and practitioners from developed and developing countries reflecting a wide range of perspectives on trade and sustainable development. The experts’ participation in any E15 activity is on a personal basis and does not represent an official commitment of the organisations they are affiliated with.
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Jeffrey Dunoff
J.D. (cum laude), New York University School of Law; LL.M. (with distinction), Georgetown University Law Center (Ford Foundation Fellow in Public International Law; Thomas Chetwood Prize). Founding Director, Institute for International Law & Public Policy; Founding Director, Transnational LL.M Program at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Focuses on public international law, international regulatory regimes, and interdisciplinary approaches to international law. Former: Litigator; Law and Public Affairs Fellow, Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University; Member, Warwick Commission on the Future of the Trade System; Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University; Visiting Professor, Princeton University; Consultant, the World Bank; Member of the editorial board, Yearbook of International Environmental Law. Co-author of a leading casebook and author of many legal articles.