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Rachel Leow is an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, specializing in areas of private law, including unjust enrichment, restitution, and agency law. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has authored the notable work 'Corporate Attribution Private Law' published by Hart Publishing in 2022. Her research focuses on the complexities of corporate attribution, examining how companies can be held accountable in the context of private law. Rachel’s academic contributions have been acknowledged in influential judgments by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and other leading courts in Australia and Singapore. In addition to her research, she has received several teaching excellence awards throughout her tenure at the National University of Singapore and LSE. Rachel is actively engaged in addressing critical questions regarding mental incapacity within private law.
LSE Law School • London
Teaching and research in private law, focusing on agency law and corporate attribution.
National University of Singapore • Singapore
Taught law courses and conducted research in the field of private law.
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