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Neli Frost is currently an Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, focusing on the intersection of law, technology, and political theory. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 2022, and she has held various fellowships, including a Junior Research Fellowship at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Neli's research critically examines the transformative effects that digital AI technologies have on democratic ideals and principles. Her publications feature prominently in leading journals such as the Oxford Journal Legal Studies and the European Journal International Law, where she engages with themes surrounding algorithmic decision-making and the implications of big tech regulation. Neli also contributes to the discourse on the role of international law in regulating technological advancements. With a commitment to teaching and research, she continues to explore how legal frameworks can adapt to the challenges posed by new technologies. Fluent in French and Hebrew, Neli brings an international perspective to her academic work, enriching her analysis of contemporary legal issues.
Worcester College, University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Conducting research at the intersection of law and technology.
Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Engaging in research focused on human rights in technological contexts.
New York University School of Law • New York, USA
Researching the implications of technology for legal frameworks.
Information Law Institute, New York University School of Law • New York, USA
Collaborating on research projects related to information law.
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