Belinda Baum is a student of the 2023-2024 LL.M. in National and Global Health Law. She is originally from Germany.

Baum is interested in food and drug law, health policy work, health and human rights, improving food systems, and noncommunicable diseases.

Prior to enrolling at Georgetown Law, Baum was a legal assistant in the European State aid law department at PwC Germany in Hamburg. Before that, she was a law clerk in the division consumer health protection at the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture in Berlin. Additionally, she was a legal trainee in the Directorate General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) at the European Commission in Brussels. She also worked as an intern and law clerk for several law firms in Constance.

Baum is a qualified lawyer in Germany. She holds a law degree with a specialization in European and international private and civil procedure law from the University of Constance.

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