Tony VanDuzer is an Associate Professor and former Vice Dean with the Common Law Section at the University of Ottawa, as well as an Adjunct Research Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. Since 2003 Professor VanDuzer has been the Chair of the Executive Committee of the Centre for Trade Policy and Law, an organization sponsored by both universities. Professor VanDuzer specializes in international trade and is a member of the Academic Advisory Council to Canada’s Deputy Minister for International Trade. He has been involved extensively in delivering workshops and providing advice and other forms of technical assistance to foreign governments on trade issues, including the governments of Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Professor VanDuzer’s publications include books on competition and corporate law as well as Anticompetitive Pricing Practices and the Competition Act: Theory, Law and Practice, a study for the Canadian Competition Bureau published in 1999 (with Gilles Paquet). In 2004 he completed a major study for the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on the impact of the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services for health, education and social services in Canada. The study was tabled before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade this winter. With economist Christopher Maule, he is currently working on a study of Canadian foreign investment policy for International Trade Canada.