Lecturer
Contact details
E-mail : f.marshall@qub.ac.uk
Direct Line : (028) 9097 3454
Room 29 G05, 29 University Square
Degrees
LLB (Common and Civil Law with French), Queen’s University Belfast
PhD, University College Dublin
Biography
Fiona started as a lecturer in law at Queen’s in September 2008. She graduated with an LLB (Common and Civil Law with French) in 2001 from Queen’s University Belfast. During her degree she also studied at l’Université Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve) in Belgium. She commenced her PhD, entitled “Competition Regulation and Policy at the World Trade Organisation” in 2004 at University College Dublin where she also held a one year lectureship teaching undergraduate and postgraduate European and Irish Competition Law. In 2005, she conducted a series of guest lectures on Competition Law and the WTO on the Masters in Economics programme at University College Dublin. Her PhD was awarded in 2008 and was published by Cameron May in 2010..
Her research interests like in the area of World Trade Organisation law, in particular the trade protection instruments of the WTO in relation to regional trade agreements, and contentious areas such as the interaction of international trade with competition law, environmental law and developmental issues in relation to international trade law, including the right of access to medicines and the right to water.
Teaching
Undergraduate
- Competition Law (module co-ordinator)
- Equity
Postgraduate
- International Trade Law (module co-ordinator)
Research
WTO law, regional trade agreements, trade protection instruments, competition policy, TRIPs, GATs, interaction of trade and environmental issues.
Selected Publications
Competition Regulation and Policy at the World Trade Organisation (CMP Publishing: London, 2010)
“A Farewell to Arms – A Pro-Competitive Reading of Trade Protectionist Instruments” in World Trade: Safeguard Mechanisms, edited by P Satyanarayana (ICFAI University Press: India, 2009)
Review: Responsible Business: Self-Governance and Law in Transnational Economic Transactions, Olaf Dilling, Martin Herberg and Gerd Winter (eds) 2009 19(3) Law and Politics 172-174
Review: At the Crossroads: The World Trading System and the Doha Round, Stefan Griller (ed) 20(2) European Journal of International Law 474-476 and online at http://www.globallawbooks.org/home.asp.
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