skip to content
 

 

Institution: University of Zurich

Period of stay: 9 January – 13 December 2024

Contact: laiaroxane.guardiola@uzh.ch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Profile:

Laia Roxane Guardiola is a PhD student from the University of Zurich (UZH). From 2021 to 2023, she was a Research and Teaching Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Comparative Constitutional Law at UZH. In this position, she taught Swiss public law and EU law and coached the team winning the 20th edition of the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition on WTO law. During her time at UZH, she was co-president of a feminist association and led projects focusing on integrating feminist perspectives into legal teaching.

Laia Roxane Guardiola holds a Master of Law (MLaw) from the University of Zurich and a Magister Juris (MJur) from the University of Oxford. In early 2023, she was a LERU PhD exchange student at University College London. Her PhD project is funded by a UZH Doc.Mobility Fellowship and a Candoc Grant.

Research Area:

International Economic Law and EU External Relations Law

Research Title:

Equivalence in the External Trade in Goods of the European Union

Publications:

'EU-Switzerland Bilateral Economic Relations', Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law (co-author with Prof. Matthias Oesch), forthcoming.

'Constitutionalizing the Global Aspirations of the European Green Deal: Human Rights as a Blueprint?' in Harvey and others (eds), Reforming the EU Treaties (Nomos/Hart 2023) (co-author with Laura Ablondi).

'The Jurisprudence of the WTO Dispute Resolution (2022)', 33 Swiss Review of International and European Law 299 (2023) (co-author with Aliénor Nina Burghartz).

'The ICJ judgement in Nicaragua v Colombia (2022): applying an established jurisdictional test or a problematic invention?', 3 Journal of International Dispute Settlement 375 (2023) (co-author with Pranav Ganesan).

'Reconciling Equivalence and Non-discrimination under the SPS Agreement in the context of Swiss-EU Relations', 32 Swiss Review of International and European Law 369 (2022).

 

Information contained in these profiles is provided by visitors at the time of their stay. The accuracy of the content and links is not guaranteed.