Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Westminster
Ioannis Glinavos is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster. He studied at Essex (LLB) and Kent (LLM, PhD) before taking a Teaching Fellowship at SOAS (Contract Law). He then held lectureships at Kingston (Contract Law) and Reading (Company and Commercial Law). Ioannis has published two books with Routledge (2010, 2013) and a series of articles on Law and Development, Law and Economics and Investment Arbitration.
Ioannis is a frequent contributor to social media, blogs and news sites on law, economics and politics.
Should the government crowdfund a Big Ben Brexit bong?
Jan 18, 2020 12:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
An unexpected debate to emerge from Britains planned departure from the EU at the end of January 2020 has been over whether Big Ben should ring to commemorate the moment of Brexit. The clock tower of the Houses of...
Should I stay or should I go? Brexit is forcing City firms to make some tough decisions
Feb 08, 2019 12:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The City of London has not been as vocal as other industry sectors during the Brexit negotiations, but it is perceived to be dissatisfied. The UKs future relationship with the EU remains unclear and if theres one thing...
The big challenge of the NAFTA renegotiations: dispute settlement
Aug 15, 2017 13:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views
When the US and Canada first signed a free trade agreement in 1987, the biggest sticking point in forging a deal was the inclusion of a dispute settlement clause. The same is true today, with the North American Free Trade...
How the City of London is preparing for a hard Brexit
Jan 18, 2017 13:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics
Theresa May has made clear that the UK governments Brexit strategy is to leave the single market and customs union. It ends months of speculation over whether or not it will be a hard or soft Brexit. The one audience...
How Eastern Europe is best placed to hit the ground running after a hard Brexit
Dec 17, 2016 12:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
One of the biggest unknowns when it comes to Brexit is how it will effect the rights of EU citizens and businesses based in the UK. Many fear that a hard Brexit will result in a legal cliff-edge, leaving many without the...
The Alberta government is interfering in public sector bargaining on an unprecedented scale
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Canada needs a national strategy for homeless refugee claimants