Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore

 

Neha Mishra is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore. She was awarded her doctorate in law from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She has also held visiting research positions at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg and the World Trade Organization (Geneva). Neha has completed her undergraduate degree in law from National Law School Bangalore (India), LLM in Public International Law from London School of Economics, and Master’s in Public Policy from National University of Singapore. Neha previously practised law with Herbert Smith LLP in London and Economic Laws Practice in Delhi and also interned at eBay and Microsoft in Singapore. She also served as a lecturer at National Law School of India University (Bangalore), where she was teaching competition law and public international law. Her research interests are international economic law, internet governance, and law and technology. She has published various articles on digital trade and cross-border data flows, as well as presented her research at various international fora.