Join us for a thought-provoking conversation as part of our Programme Insights series. You’ll meet a faculty expert, dive into timely global issues, and discover what it’s like to study International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute.
In this session, Associate Professor Neha Mishra will explore the concept of digital sovereignty and its impact on regulating the global digital economy.
Neha Mishra is Assistant Professor in the international law department of the Geneva Graduate Institute. She researches international legal issues in the digital economy, focusing on international economic law, data flows/governance, and digital trade, and the interface of international law and emerging digital technologies.
She was previously Lecturer in law at the Australian National University and Postdoctoral Fellow at the National University of Singapore. Neha holds a doctorate degree from the University of Melbourne. Her PhD thesis, which investigates how international trade agreements apply to cross-border data flows, was awarded the 2019 Harold Luntz Graduate Research Prize for the best thesis in Melbourne Law School, and the 2020 University of Melbourne Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence in the PhD Thesis. Neha has also held visiting research positions at the Max Planck Institute in Luxembourg and the World Trade Organization. She completed her undergraduate degree in law from National Law School Bangalore (India), LL.M. in Public International Law from London School of Economics (UK), and Master’s in Public Policy from National University of Singapore (Singapore). Neha is a dual-qualified lawyer (UK and India) and has previously practiced law with Herbert Smith Freehills LL.P. in London and Economic Laws Practice in Delhi. She also worked with the Government Relations Teams at eBay Singapore and Microsoft Singapore on a wide variety of legal and policy issues related to internet and digital trade regulation. Neha also consults international organisations, the private sector, as well as governments on digital trade and data regulations.
You’ll also get a chance to:
🔍 Learn how our faculty engage with real-world global challenges
🎓 Explore our International Law programmes
❓ Ask questions about admissions, curriculum, and career paths
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with a leading expert in the field and experience international law at the Institute
Join here*
*Just click on the link when it's time to join us!