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Nicolas Lamp is an Associate Professor at Queen's University, where he serves as the Academic Co-Director of the International Law Program and the Director of the Quantum Institute Trade Policy. He holds an LLM and PhD from the London School of Economics, along with a BA from the University of Dresden and an MA from the University of Bremen. His research primarily focuses on the implications of economic globalization on trade law and policy, particularly through the lens of competing narratives about winners and losers. Professor Lamp has received a SSHRC Insight Grant for his project titled 'Trading (Dis)Order: Crisis Globalization Future International Trade Law Policy.' His notable publications include co-authored works like 'Six Faces of Globalization' and a casebook on international trade law. Before joining Queen's University, he worked as a Dispute Settlement Lawyer at the Appellate Body Secretariat of the World Trade Organization, providing legal advice on WTO dispute settlement mechanisms. He is known for his extensive contributions to the field of international law, particularly in the areas of trade law and policy, and has received several awards for his teaching and research excellence.
Queen's University • Kingston, ON, Canada
Teaching and research in law, with a focus on international trade law.
Appellate Body Secretariat, World Trade Organization •
Advised members on legal issues arising from appellate proceedings.
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