Dr. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser

Associate Fellow

Dr. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser (PhD, World Trade Institute, University of Bern) is Senior Researcher of the SNSF Sinergia Project «Making Trade Agreements Work in the Service of Society» at the Centre for Trade and Economic Integration, Geneva Graduate Institute, and Lecturer in International Trade Regulation at the University of Zurich and in Law of Sustainable Development at the University of Lucerne. Charlotte’s research and teaching focuses on the role of the law in the creation of a just and sustainable global market.

Prior to joining the Graduate Institute, Charlotte was Senior Academic Assistant and Lecturer at the University of Lucerne, and Lecturer at the Universities of Andrassy Budapest, Zurich and St. Gallen. Among others, she taught Swiss public law, EU law, and international trade and investment law, while conducting research for her second monograph on the role of direct democracy in the process of international economic integration in Switzerland. Linked with this research, Charlotte worked as a PostDoc Researcher at the DCU Brexit Institute, Dublin City University, in 2019.

Charlotte was a Doctoral and PostDoc Fellow of the SNSF NCCR International Trade Regulation at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern. Her award-winning PhD thesis examines the role of WTO/GATS flexibilities in the implementation of development-promoting South-South economic partnerships (published as: Developing Countries and Preferential Services Trade, Cambridge University Press, 2016). Charlotte studied law in Switzerland (Universities of Fribourg and Bern), and development studies in the UK (Global Development Institute, University of Manchester).

She is a co-founder of the Swiss Open Access law journal sui generis and the co-founder of the Swiss Network for Law & Sustainable Development. Her research findings and work as a consultant contribute to sustainable development, transparency and inclusion in trade policy in Europe, in developing countries and at the WTO. Charlotte can be followed on Twitter or on Linkedin, a summary of her course Law of Sustainable Development is available on her Podcast, and her publications are, among others, available here.