He holds a master's degree in law from Queen Mary University of London on a Chevening Scholarship. Vaibhav also has a bachelor's degree in law as well as commerce from the University of Delhi and a diploma in International Law and Diplomacy from Indian Society of International Law. In the past he has written international articles on anticipatory bail law in India, copyright law, freedom of speech and expression, privacy and surveillance, and on laws enacted to curb the practice of child marriage. Before moving to academia, Vaibhav worked at the Office of Advocate General of State of Nagaland, India, and Additional Solicitor General of India. His areas of interest include free speech, media law, and criminal law.
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