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Andrea Leiter is joining the Amsterdam Center for International Law in August 2020 as Assistant Professor. Her research focuses on technology enabled governance and is embedded in the Sustainable Global Economic Law (SGEL) project.
Andrea Leiter
Andrea Leiter

She researches on global inequality and transnational law making through private actors with a focus on the digital economy. Andrea also consults government agencies, start-ups and industry stakeholders on law and blockchain technology, with a focus on dispute resolution, the automation of decision-making, and algorithmic governance.

Andrea obtained her PhD in a jointly-awarded degree program between the University of Melbourne and the University of Vienna with a dissertation in the history of international investment law titled ‘Making the World Safe for Investment: The Protection of Foreign Property 1922-1959’. She was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School and lectures on Algorithmic Law and Governance at Sciences Po Paris. In 2020 she was a Fellow at the Berlin/Potsdam Research Group ‘The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?’.