Nishat is a Trainee Solicitor bringing expertise in medical law and bioethics. She is particularly interested in how to navigate the ethical, legal, societal challenges posed by biotech, medtech and healthtech, whilst supporting innovation.
Nishat’s professional background is as an academic. She has a Ph.D (Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence) from the University of Manchester, where she was also a Graduate Teaching Assistant during her doctoral studies. Her thesis explored the development of facilitative cross-border regulatory and governance frameworks for emerging biotechnologies. Nishat has subsequently held postdoctoral research and teaching positions at universities in the Netherlands and Belgium. Her postdoctoral work has focused largely on matters of reproductive rights and ethics – particularly assisted reproductive technologies – within national and international contexts. Her teaching and research extended to family matters, including private international family law.
Alongside her legal practice, Nishat remains an affiliated researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), within the Brussels Research Institute on Development, Governance, and Empowerment, through Law (BRIDGE). She is also a member of the Digitalisation and Access to Justice Research Group (DIKE) and Centre of Expertise on Gender, Diversity and Intersectionality. Nishat is also an active member of several hospital ethics committees at UZ Brussel. As a VUB affiliated researcher, she advises on urgent and ethically complex cases that arise in medical practice and assesses clinical trial dossiers for legal and ethical compliance. Furthermore, Nishat continues to advise on legal and ethical matters pertinent to development of clinical guidelines. She therefore appreciates both the theoretical and practical complexities of healthcare and life science innovation.
Nishat read Law (LL.B and LL.M) at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She completed the Bar Vocational Course was Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2006 (Middle Temple), but did not practise as a barrister, instead pursuing a career in academic and ethical-legal advisory work.
- Cross-border governance
- Fertility Law
- Women’s Health, Wellbeing & FemTech
- Bioethics
- Ph.D (Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence), The University of Manchester (October 2015)
- LL.M (Legal Theory), The London School of Economics and Political Science (2009)
- Bar Vocational Course, BPP Law School (2006)
- LL.B (Hons.) The London School of Economics and Political Science (2005)
- BeWise (Belgian Women in Science)
- International Society of Family Law
- RETHINKIN_ Research Network
- European Association of Private International Law
- FemTechNL
- English (native)
- Bengali (native)
- French(intermediate/advanced)
- Dutch (beginner)
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