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"Contributors" [2019] ELECD 1129; in Martin-Ortega, Olga; Methven O'Brien, Claire (eds), "Public Procurement and Human Rights" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) x

Book Title: Public Procurement and Human Rights

Editor(s): Martin-Ortega, Olga; Methven O’Brien, Claire

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contributors

Björn Skorpen Claeson is Director of Electronics Watch (The Netherlands).

Eamonn Conlon is a Partner at A&L Goodbody specialising in construction
law (Ireland).

Caroline Emberson is Research Fellow at The Rights Lab of the University
of Nottingham (UK).

Pauline Göthberg is the National Coordinator and Unit Head of the National
Secretariat Sustainable Public Procurement (Sweden).

Olga Martin-Ortega is Professor of International Law and Director of the
Business, Human Rights and the Environment Research Group (BHRE) at the
School of Law, University of Greenwich (UK).

Axel Marx is Deputy Director of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance
Studies, KU Leuven (Belgium).

Caroline Nicholas is Senior Legal Officer, International Trade Law Division,
United Nations Office of Legal Affairs.

Claire Methven O'Brien is Chief Adviser, Human Rights and Business at the
Danish Institute for Human Rights (Denmark) and Honorary Lecturer at the
School of Management, University of St Andrews (UK).

Opi Outhwaite is Senior Lecturer at School of Law, St. Mary's University
(UK).

Geo Quinot is Professor in the Department of Public Law and Director of the
African Procurement Law Unit, Stellenbosch University (South Africa).
Deborah Russo is Senior Researcher of International Law at the Department
of Legal Sciences of the University of Florence (Italy).


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Albert Sanchez-Graells is a Reader in Economic Law at the University of
Bristol Law School (UK).

James Sinclair is a practising lawyer and PhD candidate at the Department of
War Studies, King's College, London (UK).

Robert ...


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