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J.D. Adjunct Faculty ruler
A. Jane Bradley

Adjunct Professor of Law; Deputy Director, Georgetown University Law Center's Institute of International Economic Law
B.A., Mary Washington; M.A., George Washington

Address: 

600 New Jersey Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20001

Assistant: Julianne Zollinger

Phone: (202) 662-9485


Biography

B.A., Mary Washington College of University of Virginia; M.A., George Washington University. Professor Bradley is Deputy Director of Georgetown University Law Center's Institute of International Economic Law.  Prior to joining Georgetown Law, she served in the Executive Office of the President of the United States for more than twenty years, primarily in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).  Professor Bradley began her career at USTR in 1981 as a White House Fellow, after four years in private law practice.  While at USTR, she was the lead U.S. negotiator on the agreement that created the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement procedures, and the chief U.S. lawyer for the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations.  She held various senior positions at USTR, including Deputy General Counsel, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Dispute Resolution, Legal Advisor to the USTR delegation in Geneva, and Chair of the interagency "Section 301" Committee.  During the Clinton Administration, she also served as Associate Director for Global Environment in the White House Office on Environmental Policy and as Associate Director for International Trade and Development at the Council on Environmental Quality.  After the creation of the WTO in 1995, she was tapped to establish and head a new office of Monitoring and Enforcement at USTR, to oversee litigation of trade disputes under the WTO and other trade agreements.  She was appointed as the first Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Monitoring and Enforcement in 1996, and served in that position until her retirement from government service in 2002.