Thomas, Chris


Mr Chris Thomas  

Department

Position held

Department of Law

Lecturer in Law

Experience keywords:

international economic law; World Trade Organisation

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Chris Thomas's current research interests include: the law of the WTO; the relationship between law and expert knowledge and authority; the basis of obligation in international law; the concept of international and transnational public spheres; and approaches to distributive justice in trade and investment agreements.

Sectors and industries to which research relates:

Law

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 7264

Publications

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2011

Thomas, Chris (2011) Of facts and phantoms: economics, epistemic legitimacy, and WTO dispute settlement. Journal of international economic law, 14 (2). pp. 295-328. ISSN 1369-3034

2006

Evans, Caroline and Thomas, Chris (2006) Church-state relations in the European Court of human rights. Brigham Young University law review , 2006 (3). pp. 699-726. ISSN 0360-151X

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Chris Thomas joined LSE as a Lecturer in Law in 2011 and specialises in international economic law. He is a graduate of the University of Melbourne (LLB (Hons), BSc, and Dip Arts (English Lit)), where he was also co-Editor in Chief of the Melbourne Journal of International Law. Chris is soon to complete his PhD at the University of Cambridge, where he was supported by a WM Tapp Studentship in Law from Gonville and Caius College and was an Honorary Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholar. Before embarking on his PhD, Chris qualified as a solicitor in Australia and practised for three years with Mallesons Stephen Jaques in Melbourne.

 

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