18/06/2026
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On 17 June 2026, we were delighted to host Prof. Neha Mishra, Assistant Professor in the international law department of the Geneva Graduate Institute, for a seminar on Regulatory Interoperability in the Digital Economy.
Prof. Mishra examined both the importance and limitations of regulatory interoperability, grounding her analysis in practical real-world examples. Her discussion explored how digital governance frameworks can align across jurisdictions โ and where they inevitably clash.
โRegulatory interoperability is quite different from typical comparative law. The concept of interoperability is not to set benchmarks but let every regulatory system to determine how it wants to operate. At the same time, figure out what are the shared goals despite differences in regulatory details.โ ~ Prof. Neha Mishra
๐ชThank you to everyone who joined us and turned this seminar into such a stimulating and interactive dialogue!