Ivana Damjanovic is an interdisciplinary researcher and legal scholar. Her research areas include international investment law, EU law, and EU external trade and investment relations. She has a Ph.D. from the Australian National University and master's degrees in economics and law from University College Dublin and University of Zagreb. She is a qualified Australian lawyer. Since 2016, she has been teaching law at the University of Canberra, where she has been a full-time faculty since 2019. From 2004 to 2013 she was a member of the Croatian diplomatic service.
'This is a comprehensive, policy-oriented study of the input of the European Union in the on-going struggle over the future direction of international investment law. Written with elegance and a critical eye on legal details, the book succeeds marvelously in the almost impossible task of bringing together and evaluating the different ideas underlying the various meanings of the 'rule of law' animating EU's internal and external policy as well as international investment law. It peaks in a sharp and realistic analysis of the prospects for the proposed International Investment Court. This is the best work that I have read on the law and politics and international investment law.' Martti Koskenniemi FBA, Professor of International Law, University of Helsinki, Emeritus