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Ana Peres is a PhD candidate at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, holding a CAPES scholarship. Her research is on the participation of developing countries in the WTO decision-making system and how they have been shifting the negotiation dynamics, given recent developments such as in e-commerce and investment facilitation. Ana has a law degree and an MPhil in International Law, both from Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, with a period of academic exchange at Baylor Law School, USA. She is a Visiting Lecturer in Public Law at King's and a Tutor in International Commercial Law at the King's Summer School. She is also part of the editorial teams of the Transnational Legal Theory Journal and the King's Student Law Review. Ana has been involved in several projects concerning International Economic Law, such as reading groups, research partnerships, conferences, and moot courts.
Research interests
- WTO
- Public International Law
- International Economic Law
- Transnational Law
- Development
- Global Governance
- Global South
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Thesis
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The Transience of (in)Formality: The Participation of Emerging Economies in the WTO through Informal Negotiating Practices
Peres, A. (Author), Ortino, F. (Supervisor) & Hestermeyer, H. (Supervisor), 1 Aug 2022Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy