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Irit Mevorach is a Professor of International Commercial Law at the University of Warwick, where she specializes in the intersection of company law, corporate governance, insolvency, and private international law. With a focus on cross-border insolvency and corporate accountability, her research addresses systemic weaknesses in creditor-debtor regimes and the challenges faced by businesses in distress. Mevorach's commitment to law reform aims to reflect contemporary societal, environmental, and economic realities, advocating for sustainable growth and sound policy through international cooperation. She is the author of several influential works, including 'Insolvency Multinational Enterprise Groups' and 'Future Cross-Border Insolvency: Overcoming Biases Closing Gaps', contributing extensively to the field with her insights into the integration of environmental considerations within insolvency frameworks. With a strong background in advising governments and international organizations on insolvency law reforms, her efforts have significantly influenced cross-border regulatory standards.
International Commercial Law • University of Warwick
Leading research and teaching in International Commercial Law.
University of Nottingham • Nottingham
Founded and co-directed the Commercial Law Centre.
World Bank •
Headed the Global Initiative on Insolvency Creditor/Debtor Regimes.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.