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Dr Margaret Young is the William Charnley Research Fellow in Public International Law at Pembroke College and the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. She holds a PhD and an LLM (First class) from the University of Cambridge and a BA/LLB (First class) from the University of Melbourne. Her research interests are in international trade law and international environmental law and her current project considers how these fragmented bodies of law interact to solve problems related to the sustainability of fisheries. Dr Young lectures in the LLM course on WTO law and is the assistant editor of the British Year Book of International Law. She is the lead organiser of an academic conference on "Regime Interaction in International Law: Theoretical and Practical Challenges", to be held at the Lauterpacht Centre in June 2009.
Email: may23@cam.ac.uk
Law Faculty profile: Dr Margaret Young
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