Neah Rennerfelt joined the ICCT in April 2024 as an Intern within the Rule of Law Responses to Terrorism Programme. She holds a BSc in Legal Science from Lund University and is currently completing her LLM in Criminal Law, which has included studies in human rights law and EU law at Strasbourg University.

Prior to joining the ICCT, Neah interned at the International Affairs Division at the Swedish Police Authority, where she worked with cross-border law enforcement co-operation in forums such as Europol and the preparatory bodies of the European Council. Neah is also a part of the International Commission of Jurists, where she conducts legal research on legislation and administrative measures against organised crime and terrorism in Sweden through the lens of human rights and the rule of law. She has also gained further experience of the judicial system as an intern at the Administrative Court of Malmö and by working at the Swedish Prison and Probation Service.

Her research interests include the interplay between criminal justice responses to terrorism, human rights and the rule of law, specifically regarding the definition of terrorism and the crime-terror nexus.