Gregory Messenger

Junior Research Fellow
Gregory Messenger is a Junior Research Fellow in Law at the Queen's College where he completed his DPhil and BCL degrees. He read law as an undergraduate at the University of Edinburgh with a year at the University of Granada, Spain.
He has previously taught general public international law, international economic law and international investment law at the Universities of Oxford and Durham as well as introductory courses in English law at the University of Granada.
His research examines the development of WTO in light of transnational influences, specifically in the context of trade defence instruments and SPS measures. His research interests are principally in public international law, international economic law, trade-related aspects of US and EU constitutional law and theoretical approaches to international economic law.
Interests
Research: Public International Law, International Economic Law
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Correspondence address:
The Queen's College
Oxford,
OX1 4AW
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other affiliation(s):
Public International Law @ Oxford

