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Amber Darr is a Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of Manchester's School of Law and a Senior Research Fellow at the UCL Centre for Law, Economics, and Society. She completed her PhD at UCL Laws in 2018, which focused on the diffusion and transfer of competition laws between India and Pakistan. Her research also extends to the remaining South Asian countries, culminating in a forthcoming book titled 'Competition Laws of South Asia,' published by Cambridge University Press. Beyond diffusion laws, her research interests encompass institutional design of competition authorities, boundaries of competition law, human rights, and sustainability, with numerous contributions to leading international publications. Prior to her academic career, she worked as a Barrister at Lincoln's Inn and served as the Head of the Legal Department of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan from 2005 to 2007. She actively engages with legal issues in the Pakistani and South Asian contexts through op-eds in 'DAWN'. Her expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals established in 2015, focusing on poverty alleviation, planetary protection, and prosperity.
University of Manchester • Manchester
Teaching competition law at both postgraduate and undergraduate levels.
University College London • London
Conducting research at the UCL Centre for Law, Economics, and Society.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.