Sanskriti Sanghi is an Assistant Professor at the Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University (India). She is presently also serving as an Assistant Editor for the Jindal Global Law Review and is a contributor to global projects such as the Legal Status of De Facto Relationships (Scherpe & Hayward), Laws of Parenthood (Fenton-Glynn), and the Indian Feminist Judgments Initiative (Kohli & Arora). Over the past year, she has been affiliated with the Columbia Global Freedom of Expression in the capacity of a Legal Researcher and with the Institute for Internet & the Just Society in the capacity of a Co-lead for the Research Program on Digital Constitutionalism. She graduated from the Gujarat National Law University, India (B.A. LL.B. Honours) with Distinction and as an eight-time Gold Medallist in 2019 and from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (LL.M. in International Law) with First-Class Honours and the Jennings Prize in 2020. Her research interests include international human rights law, critical legal theory, law of global governance, and comparative law. She has presented her research in reputed global fora and her writing has been published by reputed journals and blogs. Prior to joining academia, she had also garnered work experience at renowned law firms and policy organizations in India and abroad.