The Global Health Law Consortium is open to active members who are
independent international legal scholars focused on global health law.
We envision active engagement among members in both meetings and working groups; however, we recognize that members may take breaks from the Consortium where necessary. Members are encouraged to notify the Chair when they seek to become inactive members, returning again to the Consortium as active members when possible.

Damon barrett
University of Gothenburg
Sweden

Ximena Benavides
Yale University
USA

Ayelet berman
National University of Singapore
Singapore

Luciano Bottini Filho
Sheffield Hallam University
UK

Judith BUeno De mesquita
University of Essex
UK

gian luca burci
O’Neill Center on National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University School of Law
USA

THana de campos
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Chile

Katharina Ó Cathaoir
University of Copenhagen
Denmark

danwood chirwa
University of Cape Town
South Africa

andrés Constantin
Georgetown University
USA

STéPHANIE DAGRON
Université de Genève
Switzerland

MARK ECCLESTON-TURNER
King’s College London
UK

LISA FORMAN
University of Toronto
Canada

LAWRENCE O. GOSTIN
Georgetown University
USA

AEYAL GROSS
Tel Aviv University
Israel

roojin habibi
University of Ottawa
Canada

sam halabi
Colorado State University and Georgetown University
USA

Matthew herder
Dalhousie University
Canada

marlies hesselman
University of Groningen
The Netherlands

steven j. Hoffman
York University
Canada

tsung-ling lee
Taipei Medical University
Taiwan

benjamin mason meier
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
USA

Tokuko Munesue
Waseda University
Japan

stefania negri
Università degli Studi di Salerno
Italy

Gorik Ooms
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Belgium

Katrina Perehudoff
University of Amsterdam
Netherlands

alexandra phelan
Johns Hopkins University
USA

michelle f. Rourke
Griffith University
Australia

sharifah sekalala
University of Warwick
UK

Matiangai sirleaf
University of Maryland
USA
Associate Members
We believe that a principal aim of the Global Health Law Consortium is to build the field, and as a result, we recognize the importance of research trainees and early career scholars.
To support the development of research trainees and early career scholars, the Global Health Law Consortium welcomes the inclusion of “associate members,” who meet some of the membership criteria but are not yet independent of their research supervisors, and encourages the engagement of research trainees and early scholars in the development of Working Group scholarship.








