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Olayinka has studied in Nigeria, South Africa, and Canada. My present area of focus is in the area of technology laws and vulnerable persons particularly women, children and persons with disabilities. I am currently publishing on African businesswomen and innovation, the challenges and opportunities of technology. Hong Hanh Tran. Antidius Kaitu. Kaitu holds a Bachelor of Laws degree LL. B , and Master of Laws degree LL.

M from University of Dar es Salaam. Crosscutting research interests concern the function of law and legal reasoning, the role and function of international institutions both political organizations and judicial bodies , and the role of rights in international governance.

Tania Calvao. As an Enron survivor, Tania has proved herself resilient, adaptable and determined to advance her career in the field of international energy law. Tania is a graduate of University of Houston Law Center, where she received her master of laws degree and Universidade Santa Ursula Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where she earned her bachelor of laws. Eric Kibet. He is also a trainer in trial advocacy. Temitayo Olarewaju. He possesses law and business degrees from Africa, Europe and North America.

Temitayo is currently interested in the intersections of law and development, public international law, business law, and human rights. Suphawatchara Malanond. As a scholar, Malanond has specialized in law related to AI and robotics, competition law, and data protection law. Mojalefa Michael Musi. I am an independent labour development specialist based in South Africa Johannesburg.

I am doing private labour dispute resolution for mainly unions, non-governmental organisations and occasionally government. My private work is also in areas such as workers education. Ramkanta Tiwari.

With academic backgrounds in law and social anthropology, I teach at a national law college and work for Nepal Forum for Restorative Justice, a non-profit advancing restorative and social justice movements in Nepal.

I have also been involved in national and international committees formed to advance a more humane and people-centered justice system. Law and post- colonial adaptations in development; Modern slavery, historical injustice, and reparations; Restorative justice, traditional justice systems and the modern state. Rikardo Simarmata. During that time, I played a role as researcher and public interest lawyer who advocated the rights of indigenous peoples over natural resources.

Some of my works have been published both by national and international publishers. My research interest is on the issue of the rights of indigenous peoples, customary land rights, local development, and decentralisation. In doing research on that topics I mostly applied socio-legal approach in which I combine and integrate doctrinal and non-doctrinal approach to law. Husen Tura. Husen Tura LL. He writes a doctoral dissertation research on food law from a human rights perspective.

He is interested in topics such as the right to food, food security, food safety, and commercial law in general. He graduated with Bachelor of Laws LL. He had also worked as a lecturer in law at Addis Ababa. In addition to teaching courses such as EU food law, food law and policy, food and IPR, contract law, international trade law, investment law, private international law conflict of laws , tort law, and legal research methods, he has published academic papers in topics such as right to food, corporate governance, land rights, access to justice, legal aid, WTO law and merger regulation.

Manotar Tampubolon. Manotar is now undertaking his second Ph. Manotar has attended various human rights training and seminars since overseas. Bijayashree Satpathy. As a part of her doctoral research, she critically studied the protected area governance, where multiple actors have been influencing the decisions inside it. The dynamics of local communities experiencing the implementation of multiple conservation legislation and alignment or negotiation of their livelihood with the dominant agenda of conservation were some critical aspects of the study.

She also worked on the Forest Rights Act implementation in tribal areas in India. Her current interest is to critically analyze the trend in mining laws India and explore how multiple actors negotiate the governance in the mining sector in India while maintaining the ecology-economy balance. She has extensive fieldwork experience in the regressive regions in India. She has also worked with various national and international non-profit organizations.

Her experience in action research aids her to move beyond the academics and contribute towards social transformation. She taught, has presented papers in various national and international platforms and delivered guest lectures on Indian Environmental Laws and Governance. She has also published papers in several international peer-reviewed journals.

Environmental law and governance in both developing and developed countries, Rural Development and Tribal Rights. Brian Chihera. I am interested in human rights and my PhD studies focus on the right to vote of non-citizens. Apart from working on my thesis, I tutor constitutional law at the University of Western Cape. I am bachelor in private law, master in judicial law, DEA in foundamental private law, magistrate training diploma and master in intellectual property law graduated.

Professionaly, I was trained as a general justice administration officer. That why I served in several togolese courts as deputy judge , criminal investigation judge , labor judge , civil and commercial judge before being nominated at the new established commercial court of Lome since I started working on that topic since But I do have also interest for business and labour laws.

I am in charge of lectures at Lome University law school Togo since and West africa catholic University of Conakry law school Guinea since Carol Chi Ngang. His research interests are in Human rights and Development with particular focus on Socio-Economic and Cultural Rights and the Right to Development wherein he has published an extensive range of articles in renowned local and international journals as well as books edited volumes and book chapters by some of the most prominent publishers.

He conceptualised the idea of the Right to Development Governance, which he has articulated in a number of publications as a model for development suited to Africa. Google Scholar. Theodore Kasongo Kamwimbi. Rohey Sanyang. Currently, she pursues an LL. Rohey has more than five 5 years of academic and professional experience in research and writing.

More recently, she worked at the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission of The Gambia which was established in to investigate and document human rights violations that occurred within the country from to Accordingly, she was appointed as the Lead Researcher for the Commission where she served as the interface between investigators, the Legal Unit, and Commissioners in the collection and presentation of evidence before the Commission. Aleydis Nissen. Aleydis Nissen is a postdoc at Leiden Law School.

After her studies in international and European law at the University of Leuven and the Sorbonne, she worked as a journalist at De Morgen and as a marketing researcher at Vlerick Business School.

Her next project will focus on gendered barriers in remediation for corporate human rights violations. Ruth Knoblich. European Commission. This includes regulations and policies of systems of innovation in the global South, emerging technologies and law, intellectual property regulation and intellectual property policy processes — primarily related to biodiversity, health and climate policies — in emerging economies, as well as science, technology and innovation in global politics and multi-level governance.

Title of Ph. Supervisor: Prof. Patricia Tuma Bertolin. Title of the thesis: The quota law in the Legislative Branch: an analysis of female representation in politics. Advisor: Prof Clarice Seixas Duarte. Graduate Diploma in Public Administration. Diploma in Law J.

Alvaro Piquet Carneiro Pessoa dos Santos. A widely-published academic and licensed attorney, Dr Hammonds has consulting and research experience spanning five continents, most recently with rural communities in Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

She is a board member and advisor to Mothers at Risk MAR , the international non-profit organisation devoted to reducing the vulnerability of mothers, women and girls living in poverty. Andra le Roux-Kemp. She completed her education and training in a number of disciplines law, medical anthropology, applied ethics, and musicology in South Africa and Germany, and is currently enrolled for a DBA in Higher Education Management at the University of Bath UK.

Her research focus and interest are in General Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, and her primary fields of inquiry are Criminal Justice including Forensic Law , and Medical- and Health Law including medical- and bioethics.

As a transdisciplinary scholar, her research celebrates the intrinsic complexity of law and legal systems, whilst also recognising the inevitable and reciprocal synergy of law with other knowledge spheres.

Fei Qi. Fei Qi is a Ph. His main research area is the Chinese Civil Procedure Law and is currently devoted to the theoretical research on the equality of the vulnerable groups. Jane Diala. C Diala was born in the South-eastern part of Nigeria. She has published widely since her postgraduate studies. Yogendra Kumar Srivastava. Professor Srivastava is a nationally awarded academician in the area of Legal Education.

His rich experience in academia and government sector has earned him many accolades. Professor Srivastava received Gold Medal in B.

Andrew Barney Khakula. I am currently pursuing a doctorate degree in law at the University of South Africa under the supervision of Prof. Jeremy Julian Sarkin. I have also published a number of scholarly articles on various peer reviewed law journals. I am passionate about using my legal training to positively impact the lives of people and increase their capabilities.

I am interested in generating research ideas that can be translated into practical life changing paradigms. Patience Ngonwei Agwenjang. Patience N. Patience is passionate about supporting complex, broad-based people-centred bottom-up and context-specific multi-stakeholder processes that create inclusivity through institutional, administrative, structural and other socio-political and economic transformation processes. Francis Xavier University, Canada, and several development-related certificates.

Research interests involve the application of intra-African rules of origin and trade governance given the emergence of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement; the nexus between mining governance and extractive finances; and the changing dynamics in international investment agreements. Previous research involved areas such as corruption in investment treaty arbitration, constitutionalism and the rule of law democratic governance , privatisation of domestic and drinking water, and mining.

Lenin Tinashe Chisaira. Lenin Tinashe Chisaira is an environmental lawyer and researcher. He is the Founder and Director of Advocates4Earth, a non-profit environmental law, climate and wildlife justice organisation based in Zimbabwe. Devanshi Saxena. She is investigating the potential of geographical indications for sustainable development for her PhD thesis. She has worked as a researcher at the University of Antwerp since May and was the academic coordinator of the Sustainable Development and Global Justice post-graduate programme The intersection between Intellectual property law, Human rights law and Sustainable Development.

Deborah Nyokabi. My research interests include :the right to sustainable development; free movement and regional integration; transnational and extra-territorial human rights obligations; the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights particularly the right to health; the rights of women; the rights of sexual and gender-identity minorities; transitional justice, democratisation, and constitutionalism.

Luciano Bottini Filho. Luciano Bottini Filho researches the right to health and health technology assessments. Luciano investigates the right to health and socio-economic rights principles applied to resource allocation. He has a special interest in how to coordinate substantive policies to develop a health system based on laws that control scarcity in health settings.

He examines the role of legislation in developing more sustainable access to health technologies and avoiding the mantra of scarcity to legitimise the exclusion of patient treatments.

Fields of law covered his research agenda are international socio-economic rights, intellectual property, competition law, government procurement, pharmaceutical regulation and price negotiation. Goemeone E. Transboundary water resources management; Water law; natural resources use and policy; waste management; legal aspects of religious freedom; financial services regulation; law and development; land use and policy etc.

Christophe Dongmo. His track record indicates about fourty combined peer reviewed journal articles, opinion briefs, international conference papers and academic research papers. Onthatile Olerile Moeti. She is currently a full-time PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow. Smart Edward Amanfo. Smart Edward Amanfo is a Ph.

His passionate research interests lie in the areas geopolitics of energy systems, energy economics, international environmental law, sustainable development and UN documents. His current Ph. Adetola Elizabeth Oyewo. Biography: With a background in Educational Management, I wear many hats as a mentor, journalist, researcher, travel consultant and teacher.

Research interests: My broad research interests revolve around international students and their experiences with host country immigration with a linkage between sustainable development practices, vulnerable migrants undocumented migrants, asylum seekers and refugees and migration policies in South Africa. Azubike Chinwuba Onuora-Oguno. Research interests: Education law and Policy, Girl children and Gender studies, Minority rights and the rights of people with disabilities.

Nasiruddeen Muhammad. His academic interest geographically covers Africa and Middle East. Dr Muhammad joined academia after substantial years of legal practice in Nigeria and United Arab Emirates. Fayth Ruffin. Her career spans law, business, government, the non-profit sector and academia. The former attorney was a consultant to or manager of various public, commercial, non-profit organisations in the USA before joining the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

She uses findings from intertwining multi-inter-trans-disciplinary research with community engagement to transform higher education curriculum. Excellence Awards and indigenous knowledge systems practitioner is a sought-after public speaker. Professor Ruffin has published widely, supervises postgraduate students and regularly mentors colleagues and students; upholding her beliefs in the triumph of universal holism.

My research interests are multi-inter-trans-disciplinary. My work addresses research problems that cut across disciplines and sectors, transcending dichotomies and barriers to generate findings, recommendations and domestic and international policy frameworks which advance theories and pragmatic practices that are global justice oriented. Having practiced law for about 20 years in the United States and currently being a social science theorist and empirical research activist in South Africa, my research interests revolve around law and development globally and locally.

Saide Jamal. His recent research explores the human rights to food and nutrition food waste ; the role of participatory budgeting in promoting local development in Africa, including the socioeconomic impact of xenophobia in South Africa. Michael Addaney. The Centre operates as a think tank, which draws the attention, mainly of Northern audiences, to Southern ideas, concepts and accomplishments in the area of human rights.

My research interests broadly focus on the role of international human rights law in framing and implementing responses to sustainability challenges in Africa. The main question informing my thesis is how human rights principles, norms and mechanisms can be useful in terms of regional and national responses to climate change adaptation in the African Union and its member states. Relying on fundamental human rights principles such as accountability and access to remedy or justice, it argues that a climate justice-based conception of adaptation is a game-changer if African countries are to become adaptable, resilient and to transition successfully to climate-proof society.

The thesis therefore frames adaptation as means of bridging environmental, climate and social justice for vulnerable states and marginalized populations in Africa. The Law and Development Network will therefore be a great opportunity for the cross fertilization of lessons and perspectives from other scholars from across the world researching on public international law in general and climate change and sustainable development law in particular.

Diana M. Current research addresses a significant gap in the legal structures of the UK to properly facilitate access to justice for people who experience violations of social rights. Focus is on the right to an adequate standard of living, including the right to adequate housing, the right to social security and the right to freedom from poverty. Previous work directed attention to policies and actions that frame contemporary language protection movements within a European framework.

Language revival movements, in their efforts to secure linguistic and cultural rights for minoritised groups, are deeply embedded within broader initiatives for human rights under UN and EU legislation.

Research also entailed analysis of US refugee policy, illustrating that the ways in which refugees and the role of language in integration were portrayed in US policies had a direct and constraining impact on the provision of English language education for refugee adults, and consequently their social mobility. She also worked for a large NGO in Chicago in refugee resettlement.

My research maintains a central focus on social justice, how policy discourses are transformed through social action and their role in shaping contemporary programs, practices and law. Current research focuses on the discursive environment in which economic,. Osahon Livewell Omoregie.

He is well published and has attended and presented papers at several national and international conferences. Osahon Livewell Omoregie research interests cut across several diversified areas of law including: law and development, sustainable development, environmental law and regulation, energy law, climate change, natural resources, human rights law, corporate law issues in developing countries and the globe at large. Pedro Schilling de Carvalho. Bachelor of Laws LL. Former Associate Lawyer at L.

Baptista, a GAR firm, working in the arbitration team. Conducted an undergraduate research under the supervision of Prof. My research is concentrated in international financial regulation, global governance, and law and political economy, as I am trying to understand how certain domestic-international linkages work and how regulation can be designed to overcome some of the issues that have either arisen or intensified in the last few years.

As I am a researcher that comes from an emerging economy, I am also interested in understanding how these developments affect the structures that mediate the relationship between the Global North and the Global South.

The PhD research focuses on strategic litigation as a means for the protection of human rights, especially on environmental issues from the global south. Strategic litigation — Business and human rights — State responsibilities — Environmental conflicts and law — Extractives industries — The role of law as a means to achieve social change — International mechanisms of human rights protection — Economic, social and cultural rights — Protection of human rights defenders.

Nkechi Linda Ekeator. Research interests: Research interests include without limitation: international investment law and sustainable development in relation to how bilateral and multilateral investment treaties could be harnessed to enhance and sustain development efforts, especially in the context of the Global South; job and migration policy and practice and how those can enhance socio-economic growth and development in both labour-sending and -receiving countries; international commercial arbitration and investment treaty implementation as instruments of national and global development; and inclusive development — encompassing gender, disability, and ageing.

Elena Pesina. In Elena has completed her International LL. She specialized in Global Governance and Human Rights. Elena is committed to create a positive impact on the World through legal research and teaching in these areas. Owen M. Owen is a Sierra Leonean and a Hardiman Ph. Badr Mohammed Bashir.

Badr Mohammed Bashir, simply referred to as Badr was born on the 12th of December He was born into a family of 21 children all educated to degree level. He proceeded to Nigerian Law School for his compulsory post graduation professional training in He has served and still serving in many Committees in the Academy and has held many administrative positions including Director of Legal Clinic.

In the application of plea bargaining in many jurisdictions has been greeting with a lot of criticisms, Nigeria is not an exemption. Criminal Justice system in most part of the Common Law jurisdictions is losing its grip on justice.

Hence, the need for a system that can serve the yearnings and agitations of people. The corrupt regimes in most African states and Nigeria has led to the adoption of plea bargaining in the administration of Criminal justice in Nigeria. Yet, the test appears to have failed the public as stakeholders believe plea bargaining has only made mockery of the system. It is the aim of the study to propose a workable means of applying plea bargain concept to decongest the courts, prisons, and enable victims of crime appropriately compensated.

Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr. Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr. His research agenda addresses various themes such as international human rights norms, global governance, foreign aid, democratization, and theories of International Relations.

Gift Mwonzora. Gift Mwonzora is scholar-cum-activist who is driven by the fight for a realization of a just, free and egalitarian society. I come from a trade union background which is matched with my experience in academic institutions as a researcher. Previously, I was involved in the Constitution-making process in Zimbabwe during the era of the Inclusive Government [I. G] as a Rapporteur in the public outreach programme. Social Justice, human rights, democracy, transitional justice, democratization, social movements, elections and electoral behaviour, social media and protest participation.

Tapas Kumar Sarangi. My research interest includes Natural Resource Governance, Environmental Law, Livelihood Analysis and issues relating to tribal and marginalised communities. Rafael Sakr. Rafael Sakr is a lawyer specializing in financial law and regulation, international economic law, and dispute resolution. Currently, he is a teaching fellow at the University of Birmingham Law School, where he lectures on courses in banking and financial law, international law, commercial law, and tort law.

Prior to Birmingham, he was a class teacher at the LSE where he taught international law, English legal system, and legal research and writing skills. In , he was also a class teacher on the course in securities regulation at Queen Mary, University of London.

At LSE, he co-founded, with Andrew Lang and Ken Shadlen, and coordinated the Law and Development Project , which served as a framework for organizing events and projects that brought together academics, experts, lawyers, students and the general public. Moreover, Rafael Sakr has practiced law since He was a senior associate at Motta, Fernandes Rocha Advogados, a Brazilian law firm specializing in financial and business law, and before that, a senior in-house counsel at the Brazilian Stock and Futures Exchange, where rendered advice in financial law and regulation.

His primary research interests include international and comparative law and governance, international economic law and development, financial and commercial law and policy, and dispute resolution and arbitration. Geoffrey Lugano. Between August and June , I was awarded a Research Fellowship by the International Nuremberg Principles Academy in Germany, as part of an interdisciplinary team that was undertaking a ground-breaking study on acceptance of international criminal justice.

My research interests are in transitional justice, the utility and relevance of international law in peacebuidling in conflict and post-conflict societies, particularly African states.

Conor Talbot. He has published extensively in various peer-reviewed law journals, and he currently specialises in inter-institutional negotiations, decentralised financial instruments and State aid law. Andreia Costa Vieira. Babalola Abegunde. Babalola Abegunde is a seasoned Lawyer, Lecturer and unrepentant Researcher. He was called to the Nigerian Bar Association in twenty years ago. He joined the services of the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti in , where he has spent eighteen years running, providing both administrative and academic leadership in various capacities, e.

His research potential is extraordinary with over sixty researched publications in scholarly journals both offshore and onshore and textbook. He belongs to many academic and professional bodies at national and international levels. He has supervised several graduate Postgraduate students in these areas. Sarah Morganna Matos Marinho.

Nkosana Maphosa. Nkosana Maphosa is an astute African, generational thinker, lawyer, rule of law adviser, teacher, and researcher. Doris Dakda Aaron.

Working in the institute in the last two years triggered my interest in the area of law making and law reforms. My concern on the need to take the law reform process very serious in Nigeria, propelled me to publish an article on law reform in Nigeria. My interest in that area further pushed me to carry out a research on how this important task of law reform are carried out in other Jurisdictions like the United Kingdom.

It is glaring that for a law reform process to be effective, there must exist a strong synergy between the legislature and the law reform agency. From a preliminary research done so far, it is clear to see that law reform agencies in most jurisdictions of the world including Nigeria are established by the executive arm of government, while the law making process is an exclusive reserve of the legislature.

It therefore means that, one cannot function effectively without the support of the other. How can the two arms of government charged with similar responsibilities co-exist and function effectively without clashes and undue interference and usurpation of powers? I intend to probe into what makes successful law reform agencies. Annamaria La Chimia. Her most recent publication is the edited collection Public Procurement and Aid Effectiveness: a Roadmap under Construction with Peter Trepte published by Hart in More recently she has worked with Dr Daria Davitti on aid and migration and has started a new research initiative with Dr Jon Henderson on aid and cultural heritage.

Mizanur Rahaman. I also hold bachelor and masters degrees in law from the universities of Calcutta, Pune and Warwick. My research interests revolve around intellectual property law; spatiality of law; transnational legal theory; law, governance and development; law and the bioeconomy, human rights and legal pluralism; post-conflict justice; law and anthropology; and law and social theory.

Misha Plagis. My doctorate adopted a law and development approach to the issue of access to courts in rural India and South Africa, and addressed the different policy choices made by each country. Since then I have moved back to the international sphere, and focus on African Union institutions in my current work as a post-doctoral researcher at the Asser Institute. I am interested in the intersections between human rights, climate change, and development in the context of Africa.

Sapna Reheem Shaila. Sapna is a Ph. Her research aims to provide a sociological explanation of the processes and interactions between the international and local stakeholders engaged in the transferal of the rule of law norms, and adopting it to local contexts.

She is also interested in methodological discussions on studying and gathering data from different legal cultures. Agung Wardana. My research interests include: environmental law and governance, socio-legal studies, anthropology of law. Therese Boje Mortensen.

In addition, I have worked with project management, monitoring and evaluation, advocacy, research and analysis from a range of local and international child rights and peacebuilding NGOs. Arjumand Bano Kazmi. I am a political scientist with a keen interest in analysing social and political dynamics in the fields of development and law.

Abhinav Kumar Mishra. Chairman Okoloise. He is currently researching on corporate accountability for human rights violations in the extractive industries in Africa. His research interests include international development law, business and human rights, environmental and natural resource governance, accountability of transnational corporations, international human rights law in Africa, international financial institutions, and international economic law.

Kindong Eric Kinchi. Kindong Eric Kinchi is from Cameroon. He served as a paralegal for Shalom Legal Consultants. During this period, we were involved in a number of projects on community development, rights based approaches to conservation, gender mainstreaming in conservation and development projects, Human Rights and policy analysis.

He possesses an in-depth knowledge of the legal framework and policy issues that surround community development projects. His principal area of research and study interest is Law and Development covering several themes within that interface including sustainable development policy, Human Rights,Business and Globalization, International Humanitarian Law, Gender Mainstreaming in Human Rights, Peace, and Development Work amongst others.

Edoba Omoregie. I possess Bachelor of Laws LL. B , Master of Laws LL. I am also a Barrister and Solicitor enrolled to practice law in Nigeria. My primary research interest are comparative constitutionalism, comparative federalism and normative federalism, with particular emphasis on distribution of powers in the federalism, judicial review of distributed powers in the federal system.

I also research on law reforms, legislations, legislative process and drafting and legislative strengthening mechanisms.

I also have keen research interests in procurement law and its uses in anti-corruption efforts. Adetutu Oluwaseyi. Prior to her PhD candidacy at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, she has been involved in extensive advisory role in diverse governmental projects, legislative reform, drafting, providing technical support in complex contracts and implementation process and representing the State in Litigation.

She has a solid background in public service administration having started her career as an Administrative Officer in the Civil Service of Ekiti state Nigeria in She holds a B. A Philosophy Nigeria , LL. B Nigeria , LL. CIP trainees take two or more years off their intensive clinical training while they complete course work, a supervised research project and a thesis.

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