Sue Anne Teo

Sue Anne Teo

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Affiliated with the university

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Sue Anne Teo is a Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI). She is part of The Future of Human Rights Project which is a joint collaboration between the Faculty of Law at Lund University and RWI. 

Prior to RWI, Sue Anne was a PhD Fellow at the Faculty of Law at University of Copenhagen where she researched on the impact of artificial intelligence on the foundations of human rights. Her thesis looked into challenges posed to the conceptual, contextual and normative foundations of human rights. Sue Anne Teo was also a Europeaum Scholar during this period. She has presented her work in numerous conferences and published journal articles in her area of research. Sue Anne also holds an LLM from University of Cambridge, where she was a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholar, a M.Sc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics where she was a British Chevening Scholar and an LLB from University of London (First Class Honours).

She also has extensive work experience in human rights, including amongst others, as a Senior Programme Officer at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute where she ran human rights capacity development projects in Myanmar, China and SEA for 8 years. Sue Anne has also served in a UN peacekeeping mission, worked for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Malaysian National Human Rights Commission. She has also undertaken various consultancies during her career, the most recent of which was with the European Network on National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI) where she advised and reported on how national human rights institutions can address human rights issues arising from digital technologies, specifically artificial intelligence.

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  • human rights
  • artificial intelligence
  • AI
  • human rights foundations
  • normative foundations

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