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Yentyl Williams is Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, UWI Mona, Jamaica, and Editor for the Journal of Law, Governance and Society, and the MonaLaw Student Law Review. She is also Technical Consultant on Trade at the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association. She consults on legal, regulatory and international development issues. She obtained her PhD from the University of Bristol School of Law on ‘Geographical Indications in the Caribbean: A Third World Perspective’ (2019-2024). Yentyl’s academic interests include International Economic Law, WTO law, EU law, Globalisation and Food Policies, Caribbean and Indigenous Methodologies. Yentyl is a graduate of King's College London, Sciences Po Paris and post-graduate of the College of Europe. Yentyl has a decade of experience working on EU relations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of states, in the public (European Commission, CTA, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), UN ITC) and private sector (consulting), as well as in academia (Ghent University). She has researched, published, worked and travelled widely in Europe, Africa and the Caribbean, and in Asia and South America.

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