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Meredith Kolsky Lewis

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Areas of Interest

Areas of Interest

My research focuses on international trade law, particularly issues relating to the World Trade Organization, free trade agreements, dispute settlement and trade policy. My scholarship is influenced by my background in international relations and economics. I also have a strong interest in the Asia-Pacific, a result of having lived and worked in New Zealand and Japan.” PROFESSOR VICE DEAN FOR INTERNATIONAL AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS DIRECTOR OF THE CROSS-BORDER LEGAL STUDIES CENTER

JD, Georgetown University Law Center MSFS, Georgetown University BA, Northwestern University

(716) 645-1631 mlewis5@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION LAW

BOOKS A Post-WTO International Legal Order: Utopian, Dystopian and Other Scenarios (Meredith Kolsky Lewis, Junji Nakagawa, Rostam J. Neuwirth, Colin B. Picker & Peter Tobias Stoll, eds., Springer Nature, 2020).

ARTICLES The Origins of Plurilateralism in International Trade Law, 20 Journal of World Investment & Trade 633 (2019). CHAPTERS Dissents, in Research Handbook on WTO Dispute Settlement (Simon Lester & Bryan Mercurio, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming 2022).

Import and Export Controls, in International Commercial Contracts (Petra Butler, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2022).

Winning Strategy or Own Goal? Reflections on the United States Exiting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, in Rethinking, Repackaging and Rescuing World Trade Law in the Post-Pandemic Era (Amrita Bahri, Daria Boklan & Weihuan Zhou, eds., Hart Publishing, 2021).

The TPP as a Potential New Paradigm for Trade Agreements: Implications and Opportunities, in El TLCAN Frente a Nuevas Negociaciones Comerciales Regionales: el TPP y el TTIP (María Celia Toro Hernández, ed., 2020) (translated into Spanish).

The Embedded Liberalism Compromise in the Making of the GATT and Uruguay Round Agreements, in The Future of International Economic Integration: The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited 12 (Gillian Moon & Lisa Toohey, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2018).

BOOK REVIEWS Book Review, 112 American Journal of International Law 136 (2018) (reviewing A History of Law and Lawyers in the GATT/ WTO (Gabrielle Marceau, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2015)).

OTHER Geopolitical Implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), in Afronomics Law Symposium on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (2021). afronomicslaw.org/category/ analysis/geopolitical-implicationsregional-comprehensiveeconomic-partnership-rcep

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