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Professor Louise Merrett is a distinguished academic at the University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law, where she holds the position of Professor of International Commercial Law. She is affiliated with Trinity College and actively contributes to the Cambridge Private Law Centre (CPLC). Her expertise lies in private international law, conflict of laws, and international commercial litigation, with a strong focus on jurisdiction, choice of law, and post-Brexit legal frameworks. She teaches on the LLM International Commercial Litigation course and has authored influential publications in her field.
Research Interests:
- Private International Law and Conflict of Laws
- International Commercial Litigation and Jurisdiction Agreements
- Employment Law in Cross-border Contexts
- Insurance and Reinsurance Law
- Impact of Brexit on Legal Jurisdiction and Enforcement
- Commercial Remedies and Enforcement Mechanisms
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent scholarly engagement with jurisdictional challenges in commercial and employment law, particularly in the context of European and international frameworks such as the Brussels and Rome Regulations. Her work often bridges doctrinal analysis with practical implications for dispute resolution and contract enforcement.
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Advising and Grants:
There is no information available regarding graduate student supervision, research grants, or funded projects. However, her extensive publication record and editorial roles suggest significant scholarly leadership. She previously served as a commercial barrister at Fountain Court Chambers and worked at the Law Commission, bringing practical legal experience into her academic work.
Labs and Research Teams:
Professor Merrett is affiliated with the Cambridge Private Law Centre (CPLC), a leading research hub for private law scholarship. This center fosters interdisciplinary research and hosts seminars, workshops, and publications in areas aligned with her expertise.



