Felicia A. Grey
استادیار · Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
University of Detroit Mercyمعرفی
Felicia A. Grey serves as Assistant Professor of Political Science in the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Detroit Mercy, specializing in international trade law and political economy with expertise spanning dispute resolution mechanisms, Sino-global relations, and energy security frameworks.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Old Dominion University, USA
- LL.M. from University of Aberdeen, Scotland
- MSc. and BSc. from University of the West Indies, Jamaica
- PGDip in Law from Leeds Beckett University, England
- PGDip in Education and Training from Vocational Training Development Institute, Jamaica
Professor Grey's research employs formal modeling and case studies to analyze systemic barriers in international dispute resolution, particularly exorbitant costs preventing legitimate participation in WTO mechanisms. Her work critically examines power imbalances in trade relations between major economies like China and smaller nations including Jamaica, Mexico, and Guatemala, while extending to sustainable urban development through studies of Middle Eastern eco-cities.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on WTO accessibility issues and environmental policy innovation, with her 2021 arbitration analysis building upon 2018 foundational work on non-participation dynamics and sustainable urban prototypes.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- Fulbright Graduate scholarship from U.S. Department of State
- Governor General Youth Award for Excellence in Academics and Volunteerism (Jamaica)
Professor Grey authored the monograph 'States and Non-participatory Memberships in the WTO' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) and peer-reviewed articles in top journals, though current grant activities and student advising details remain undisclosed in available materials.
