Dr. Amber Darr completed a PhD from UCL Laws in 2018 in which she compared the diffusion of competition laws in India and Pakistan. She is presently a Lecturer in Law at Coventry University and a Teaching Fellow at UCL. She is also a Senior Research Fellow at the UCL Centre for Law, Economics and Society.
Dr. Darr is also a Barrister of Lincoln’s Inn and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Prior to proceeding for her PhD, she practised corporate, commercial and constitutional law in Pakistan and also served as the Head of the Legal Department of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan.
Dr. Darr has also published on competition law issues in leading international publications and has contributed op-ed pieces in leading newspapers on a range of legal issues. She is presently working on her manuscript on the diffusion of competition laws across South Asia. She is particularly interested in inclusive economies, access to justice and education.
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I work on harnessing competition law tools to create more inclusivity especially in the digital age. I also work on generating more inclusivity in academia.
Fields of expertise: Economic policy / inclusive economic development, Education, Policy design and delivery