Felicia Grey
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Assistant Professor of Political Science
Degrees
- Ph.D., Old Dominion University, USA
- LL.M., University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- MSc., University of the West Indies, Jamaica
- BSc., University of the West Indies, Jamaica
- PGDip in Law, Leeds Beckett University, England
- PGDip in Education and Training, Vocational Training Development Institute, Jamaica
Biography
Felicia A. Grey, Ph.D., is a trained educator, political economist and trade law specialist. Grey's research uses formal models, case studies and the information theory approach to examine how exorbitant dispute settlement costs can preclude legitimate participation from aggrieved parties in the World Trade Organization’s Dispute Settlement Body (DSB). Her case studies include trade disputes between China and Jamaica, the United States and Mexico and Guatemala and Mexico.
Grey is the author of the book, States and Non-participatory Memberships at the WTO and several peer-reviewed articles which have been published in the Journal of International Dispute Settlement, the International Trade Journal and Digest of Middle East Studies. She is a recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, which include the Fulbright Graduate scholarship from the U.S. Department of State and the Governor General Youth Award for Excellence in Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ and Volunteerism in Jamaica.
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Latest Publications
Books
States and Non-participatory Memberships in the WTO, Palgrave Macmillan, February 2019.
Articles
“Arbitration as an Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanism at the WTO.” September 2021. Journal of International Dispute Settlement |Oxford University Press.
“Why Do Member Countries Choose Not to Participate in the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body?” June 2018. The International Trade Journal:
“Masdar City as a Prototype for Eco-Cities.” October 2018. Digest of Middle East Studies: