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Professor Amandine Garde is a Professor of Law at the University of Liverpool, affiliated with the School of Law and Social Justice within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her expertise focuses on the intersection of consumer protection, public health, and trade law, particularly in preventing non-communicable diseases through legal frameworks.
She holds a joint law degree from King's College London and the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, with postgraduate studies at King's College London. Her research includes the EU's Obesity Prevention Strategy, food marketing regulation, and the role of law in improving global population health.
Key research interests include EU Trade Law, Consumer Law, Advertising Law, Food Law, and Public Health Law. She has secured grants from the Economic and Social Research Council and SAFEFOOD (IRE) for projects like reducing children's exposure to unhealthy food marketing.
Professor Garde advises international organizations such as the WHO, UNICEF, and the European Union, and leads the Law & Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit. She sits on advisory groups for chronic disease prevention and holds prestigious awards including her role as a Lancet/Chatham House Commissioner and honorary fellowship from the UK Faculty of Public Health.
Her teaching spans European Union Law, Advertising Law, and Public Health Law, with interdisciplinary courses for Medicine, Public Health, and Psychology students. She supervises PhD research on non-communicable disease prevention and legal frameworks.


