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Profile
Trisha joins as a Research Associate at the NUS Centre for International Law, as a member of the Public International Law team. She recently completed the LLM in International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, where she specialised in the Protection of Persons. Her thesis explored the notion of functional jurisdiction, and whether it may create obligations for States to repatriate the families of foreign fighters from refugee camps. More generally, she is interested in foundational international law concepts such as jurisdiction, State responsibility and Statehood, and is keen to explore how they are affected by modern technologies.
She has worked as an assistant to Professor Claudio Grossman at the International Law Commission, a legal researcher for the South Centre, and an intern at the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre. Prior to her LLM, she completed her undergraduate law degree at King’s College London.