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Professor Gregory Shaffer
University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN
Greg is Melvin C. Steen Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School. His work is socio-legal and calls for a new legal realism. Greg's publications include When Cooperation Fails: The Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods (OUP, 2009), Defending Interests: Public-Private Partnerships in WTO Litigation (Brookings Institution Press, 2003), Transatlantic Governance in the Global Economy (with Mark Pollack, Rowman & Littlefield 2001), and over sixty articles and book chapters on international trade law, global governance, and globalization's impact on domestic regulation. Greg is a recipient of two US National Science Foundation Law and Social Science grants for his work on the World Trade Organization, a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar for his study of transatlantic regulatory conflict and cooperation, a Fernand Braudel Fellowship at the European University Institute, and a Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre on Trade and Sustainable Development for its work on WTO dispute settlement and developing countries. He was previously Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, Director of the University's European Union Center, Co-Director and Senior Fellow of its Center on World Affairs and the Global Economy, and the inaugural Wing-Tat Lee Chair of International Law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Greg is a member of the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law and is Co-director of its International Economic Law Group.
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