Philip Hainbach

Contact

Reichpietschufer 50
D-10785 Berlin
Former Visiting Researcher of the Research Department

Research fields

Fragmentation of the International Legal Order | Regime Complexes in International Economic Law | International Trade and Investment Law | International Dispute Settlement

CV

Philip Hainbach was a second year PhD student in international law at the University Melbourne, and a visiting researcher in the Global Governance unit from October to December 2017. While at the WZB he conducted research on the relationship and interaction of specialized legal regimes. In particular he focussed on the regimes of international trade and investment law and how they accommodate the political concerns and countervailing interests of climate change mitigation objectives.

Selected Publications

Hainbach, Philip (2018) "The CJEU’s Opinion 2/15 and the Future of EU Investment Policy and Law-Making", Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Vol. 45, No. 2, S. 199-209. 

Hainbach, Philip (2016) "The EU’s Approach to Investor-State Arbitration in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)", Transnational Dispute Management 1 (2016) – CETA Special Issue