John Jackson (law professor)
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John Jackson is currently a professor at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, USA, and teaches International Trade Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. He organized the International Economic Law Group of the American Society of International Law, and was one of the chief architects of the World Trade Organization[1].
He is currently the Director of the Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown University Law Center and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Economic Law.
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- ^ J Jackson, Restructuring the GATT System, Pinter Publishers, London, 1990, pp38-41
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