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Alastair Sutton is a Partner of White & Case LLP in Brussels and currently a Visiting Fellow of the Centre of European Law at King's College London, Honorary Professor of European Law at the University of Edinburgh and Professor of European Law at Reykjavik University, Iceland. He has previously worked for the European Commission, drafting and enforcing legislation, acting as a trade negotiator and representing the EC in its Tokyo Delegtation with responsibility for EU-Japan relations on trade, industry, finance, agriculture and technology. He left the Commission in 1989 as Head of Division for financial services. Mr Sutton has acted as the advisor on European law and policy for Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, assisting the Islands in their relations with the EU. Until 2005, he was a member of Blackstone Chambers and he has been a Visiting Professor of European and international trade law at University College London and Georgetown University, Washington DC. His current practice covers the internal and external law of the EU Single Market and he lectures and publishes widely on the subject of European and international trade law.
Alastair Sutton: Introductory CV (pdf) and White & Case webprofile
Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Lecture summary and Jersey Law Review Article (2005)
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