TradeLawGuide was created by a team of trade lawyers, researchers and legal knowledge engineers so that WTO law could be researched in a methodical, comprehensive and efficient manner. It is a reflection of extensive database design planning and the utilization of a unique standardized approach to capturing, organizing and accessing data. It uses technically advanced web technology developed by Tologix Software Inc. (international patents pending) to provide information in an integrated manner with pinpoint precision. TradeLawGuide allows you to rapidly search through thousands of documents and zero in on the exact references that answer your research queries. It elevates the bar for legal research in the area of WTO law. The Editors of TradeLawGuide are:
| Greg Tereposky. Mr. Tereposky is the founder and editor-in-chief of TradeLawGuide. He is also a partner of Borden Ladner Gervais, LLP, a leading Canadian law firm. He has practiced international trade and investment law for over 15 years. Previously he was a partner at Thomas & Partners, a Canadian trade and investment law firm. He has appeared as a member of delegations in WTO dispute settlement proceedings and has prepared legal opinions, pleadings and evidence and acted as counsel for clients in many dispute settlement proceedings under the WTO Agreements, the GATT 1947 and the 1979 GATT Codes. He has also been extensively involved in the negotiation of preferential trade agreements and disputes arising under such agreements.
| | Jean-Sébastien Lord. Mr. Lord is a counsel with the Trade Law Bureau at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.* Prior to joining the Bureau, he was a senior associate lawyer of Thomas & Partners.
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* Any views expressed in TradeLawGuide are those of the editors and not of the Government of Canada |