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James researches sustainability issues and transnational regulation of goods and services. His work encompasses sustainability issues related to international public law instruments, such as labor and environmental issues stemming from international trade agreements, as well as private law instruments like grievance mechanisms and multi-stakeholder initiatives. He engages in long-term empirical projects and produces a variety of academic publications, including books, articles, and policy reports. James has collaborated with numerous stakeholders on ideas for policy reform and has served in advisory roles for the UK Government on trade and sustainability issues. He previously worked as a practicing solicitor and researcher for various civil society organizations and has consulted for numerous international organizations including the Council of Europe and the European Parliament. He is the Co-Director of the Centre for Human Rights Practice and is active in advocating for human rights within the realm of international trade, having significantly contributed to methodologies addressing human rights impact assessments for trade agreements. James is recognized for his contributions to the field, including the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence, highlighting his commitment to education within International Economic Law.
University of Warwick • Coventry
Co-Director of UG Supervised Projects and Research Co-Director at the Centre for Human Rights Practice.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.