Assistant Professor in Law, Dublin City University
I am assistant professor in law at Dublin City University. Prior, I obtained a Ph.D. from the European University Institute (Florence) and an LLM in International and Legal Studies from New York University.
In my work I examine a key feature of globalization, the rise of regulation beyond the state. I focus on the emergence of transnational regulatory cooperation between public and private actors, and in particular the interplay between expertise-driven private regulation and more traditional political authority in multi-level transnational regulatory networks. In my recent publications I particularly focus on technical standard setting and on the sports sector.
Sports anti-doping bodies won't reform themselves, but nation states can break the deadlock
Sep 25, 2018 09:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports Law
Following the extraordinary state-sponsored doping scandal of the Russian Olympic team, the international sports anti-doping regime faces its worst credibility crisis in decades. The latest decision of the World...
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