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Anna Chadwick joined the School of Law at the University of Glasgow as a Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in 2017, after completing a two-year Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute in Florence. She earned her doctorate from the London School of Economics and Political Science in November 2015 and holds a Master’s Degree in Public International Law from King’s College London, as well as an LLB from the University of Leeds. Before her doctoral studies, Anna worked for a legal charity, Reprieve, where she conducted investigative research on death penalty cases. Her monograph, 'Law and Political Economy of Hunger,' was published by Oxford University Press in 2019. Her current research focuses on the role of law in valuation practices within financial markets, particularly the legal nature of money and its significance in global foreign exchange markets and the international monetary system. She is also involved in several ongoing research projects that explore the intersection of law, economics, and social issues including 'Litigating Corona', 'Re-costing Earth', and 'Markets, Constitutions, Inequality'.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Teach and supervise research in public international law and international economic law.