Dr. Ipsita Ray serves as an Assistant Professor at the School of Law, Christ Deemed to be University. She completed her master's at NALSAR University of Law. In 2013, she qualified UGC-NET. With nine years of teaching experience, she has contributed to institutions of international repute, including Symbiosis International Deemed University. Dr. Ray reviews for the esteemed ILI Law Review, a Journal of the Indian Law Institute. Her Ph.D. explored the interplay between international trade and migration in South Asia, specifically the migration of semi-skilled workers influenced by neo-liberal organizations. Her academic pursuits intertwine labor rights with global trade issues. Dr. Ray has presented and published her work widely, engaging both international and national audiences. Courses she teaches include International Trade Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, and Philosophy of Law.