John McEldowney

John McEldowney is professor of law at the University of Warwick and former World Bank visiting fellow in the Supreme Tribunal of Justice in Venezuela.

Education

John McEldowney graduated from Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland.[1]

Appointments

John McEldowney is professor of law and co-editor of the Journal of Law, Science and Policy. McEldowney was elected a "New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow" in 2001. He has held visiting appointments in Japanese and French universities. In 2000 he was the World Bank visiting fellow in the Supreme Tribunal of Justice in Venezuela. In 2004 he was awarded a 'Medal of Honour' from the Lille 2 University of Health and Law.

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gollark: So presumably it *is* maybe a net loss for quite a lot of people who are subsidizing some people's really expensive things.
gollark: That can't be right, surely. Ignoring the fact that insurance negotiates with hospitals and whatever and there's lots of weird bureaucracy, insurance pays for many very expensive things you as an individual may not need.
gollark: Health insurance is kind of necessary in America because the system there is very broken.
gollark: When the next disaster rolls around, people are probably going to complain that insurance doesn't cover that either, because they didn't think of it or something.
gollark: It's also because people respond weirdly strongly to just trying to define things as other things.
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