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Davey William, University of Illinois |
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| William J. Davey retired as the Guy Raymond Jones Chair in Law at the University of Illinois College of Law in August 2008. He had taught at the College since 1984 and continues to teach a course on international trade law. From 1995 to 1999, he was the Director of the Legal Affairs Division of the World Trade Organization. Professor Davey is the author of Legal Problems of International Economic Relations (5th ed. 2008, with Jackson & Sykes); Enforcing World Trade Rules (2006); European Community Law (2d ed. 2002, with Bermann, Goebel & Fox); Pine & Swine: Canada-United States Trade Dispute Settlement (1996); and Handbook of WTO/GATT Dispute Settlement (1991-2000, with Pescatore & Lowenfeld), and the editor (with Jackson) of The Future of International Economic Law (2008), as well as the author of many articles on various international trade law issues. He is Associate Editor of the [Oxford] Journal of International Economic Law and co-General Editor of the Cambridge University Press International Trade and Economic Law book series. In December 2007 the University of Bern awarded Professor Davey a JD h.c., inter alia, "for his fundamental work in the development and evolution of the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement system." After leaving the WTO he served on WTO arbitral panels in respect of international trade disputes between Canada and Brazil, the European Union and Korea, and the European Union and the United States. After his graduation from the University of Michigan Law School in 1974, he served as a law clerk to Judge J. Edward Lumbard and Justice Potter Stewart and worked in Brussels and New York for Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. | | |