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Dr. Maria Anna Corvaglia is a Lecturer in Commercial Law at the University of Leeds’ School of Law since 2020. Previously, she held academic positions at the University of Birmingham and post-doctoral roles at Durham Law School and the University of Bern. Her expertise spans WTO Law, Public Procurement, Labour Rights, and Sustainable Development within International Economic Law. She earned a PhD in International Law from the University of Zurich, an MA in International Law and Economics from the World Trade Institute, and prior degrees in Political Sciences and International Relations.
Her research focuses on coherence and fragmentation in international economic law, particularly analyzing public procurement regulations (WTO, EU, World Bank) and their socio-environmental implications. Key works include her 2017 monograph on labour rights in procurement and comparative studies on USMCA, TTIP, and EU-WTO frameworks. Her publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to global supply chain governance, sustainability standards, and South-South climate technology transfer.
Dr. Corvaglia’s work bridges legal frameworks with socio-economic policy, addressing challenges like regulatory harmonization, enforcement mechanisms for labour rights, and the integration of sustainability into trade agreements. Her recent scholarship explores 21st-century PTAs, extraterritorial procurement regulation, and neo-federalism dynamics in transnational trade governance.
She has no listed academic awards but maintains active research profiles on LinkedIn and Google Scholar. Her advisory and grant activities are not detailed in the provided text. Her interdisciplinary approach positions her at the intersection of law, economics, and global governance.




