Tracey Epps is a Trade Law & Policy expert based in Wellington, New Zealand
Refereed Journal Articles
Tracey Epps and Danae Wheeler, “Subsidies and New Industrial Policy: Are International Trade Rules Fit for the 21st Century?” (2020, New Zealand Yearbook of International Law)
Tracey Epps, Blake Carey and Tess Upperton, “Revolutionizing Global Supply Chains One Block at a Time: Growing International Trade with Blockchain: Are International Rules Up to the Task?”, Global Trade and Customs Journal 14:4 (2019) 141.
Laura Manson and Tracey Epps, “Water Footprint Labelling and WTO Rules”, Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law 23:3 (2014).
Tracey Epps, “Taxation and expropriation” Otago Law Review 13(1) (2013) 145-165.
Books
Tracey Epps and Michael J. Trebilcock, (Eds.) Research handbook on the WTO and technical barriers to trade (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013).
Tracey Epps and Andrew Green, Reconciling Trade and Climate: How the WTO Can Help Address Climate Change (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010).
Tracey Epps, International Trade and Health Protection: A Critical Assessment of the WTO’s SPS Agreement (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2008).
Book Chapters
Tracey Epps and Danae Wheeler, “Regulation of Organics in New Zealand”. In Goh Bee Chen and Rowan Price, eds., Regulatory Issues in Organics in Asia Pacific” (Springer, 2020)
Tracey Epps, “Pre-market Approval Systems and the SPS Agreement”. In Denise Prevost and Geert Van Calster, Research Handbook on Environment, Health and the WTO, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013)
Tracey Epps, “Regulatory cooperation and free trade agreements”. In S. Frankel & M. L. Lewis (Eds.), Trade agreements at the crossroads (UK: Routledge, 2014).