Dr Ivana Damjanovic Jun 2026
Her major monograph, (published by Cambridge University Press in 2023), serves as a foundation for understanding the EU's vision of the rule of law within international investment networks. The book critically deconstructs the tensions between the EU's push to reform the investor-state dispute settlement system and the practical, constitutional realities of implementing those reforms across external relations. Selected Academic Contributions
in 2023. The book explores the tensions between the EU’s vision for the rule of law and the practical challenges of implementing these reforms. Climate and Trade dr ivana damjanovic
She also serves as the project lead for the at the University of Canberra and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. Her research has been featured in prestigious journals, such as the Columbia Journal of European Law and the European Journal of Risk Regulation . The book explores the tensions between the EU’s
Her research stands out because it often challenges long-held dogmas. For instance, one of her most cited papers questions the standard "rest versus movement" dichotomy in acute back pain, proposing a nuanced, biomarker-driven model that predicts which patients will benefit from immediate mobilization and which require initial immobilization. Her research stands out because it often challenges
As global commerce adapts to the climate crisis, Dr Damjanovic’s newer research initiatives track the integration of environmental mandates into trade pacts. She serves as the project lead for the at the University of Canberra . In this role, she explores the geopolitics of supply chains, the European Green Deal, and how international economic laws can either accelerate or hinder carbon-neutral transitions. Global Impact and Professional Affiliations