| Pierre Sauvé is Deputy Managing Director and Director of Studies at the
World Trade Institute (WTI) in Berne, Switzerland, where he directs and
teaches in the WTI’s MILE programme and also leads a Swiss National
Foundation research project on the evolving international regulatory
framework in service industries. He is a also a Research Associate in
the International Trade Policy Unit at the London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE), in London, U.K., and holds visiting
lecturer appointments in the International Relations Department at the
College of Europe, in Bruges, Belgium and at the University of
Barcelona Law School, whose LLM programme in International Economic Law
and Policy (IELPO) he advises. Since 1999, he has taught in the Academy
of International Law’s annual Summer Academy on the Law and Economics
of the WTO, held in Macau. He is a Senior Fellow of the European Centre
for International Political Economy (ECIPE), in Brussels, Belgium,
since its launch in October 2006. Pierre Sauvé’s research interests
focus on the evolution of rule-making for services trade and investment
and the impact that regional integration agreements exert on the design
and operation of the multilateral trading system. | | |