
Mira Salhi is a Palestinian-qualified lawyer. She holds an LLB from Birzeit University, Palestine and an LLM from the University of Cambridge, where she studied public international law.
During her studies at Cambridge, she served as General Editor of the Cambridge International Law Journal, was a member of the Cambridge Arbitration Society and acted as a judge for the Fledglings Moot Court Competition.
Prior to joining the firm, Mira has advised multinational clients, governments and international institutions on public international law, dispute resolution, contracts, and regulatory compliance, with a particular focus on the Middle East. She has also contributed to national legislation and policy reform across the Arab region and served as a legal expert on high-profile initiatives, including the World Bank’s Business Ready Project.
Mira has published multiple papers on public international law, lectured on International Organizations at Birzeit University and attended the Public International Law Summer Course at The Hague Academy of International Law.
LLM, University of Cambridge
Summer Course in Public International Law, The Hague Academy of International Law
LLB, Birzeit University
English and Arabic
Palestine