biography

Daisy is the Research Associate in International Law at the Oxford Institute of Technology and Justice, conducting research across all three Pillars of the Institute’s work. Her expertise spans general international law, State responsibility, and human rights. She holds a Law LLB from King’s College London (First Class Honours) where she was awarded the Jelf Medal. After graduating from King’s, Daisy completed the Bachelor of Civil Law at Magdalen College, University of Oxford (Distinction). She is a current DPhil Candidate in international law at Magdalen College, funded by the AHRC-OOC DTP Studentship.

Daisy has a particular interest in State immunity, having published on the immunity of individuals and States under international law. She has also competed in and coached for international mooting competitions, such as the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (at both the national and international rounds) and the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot. She has been a visiting lecturer at King’s College London.

Daisy has contributed to research papers by the Open Society Justice Initiative, European Parliamentary Research Service, as well as Redress and the Clooney Foundation for Justice.