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The key areas that will be examined by this initiative/Network include:
- The unique features and legitimacy of the concept of AU Law.
- The influences behind the concept of AU Law.
- Factors necessary to support the emerging AU Law.
- The scope of African Union Law.
- Strategies for propagating AU law.
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The Project PI is Dr Femi Amao of the Sussex Law School, School of Law, Politics & Sociology, Sussex University, Brighton, UK
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Partner Institution (Africa): Faculty of Law, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Contact: Prof Akin Ibidapo-Obe
Law Report editors:
- Dr Femi Amao; Reader, Sussex Law School
- Tshegofatso Mumba, Bachelor of Arts Criminal Justice Studies graduate at the University of Botswana, class of 2020 and is currently pursuing a Master of Laws in Transnational Criminal Justice (International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice) at the University of the Western Cape. She has experience in criminal law as an assistant prosecutor. '
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- Prof F. Olonisakin, Professor of Security, Leadership and Society, King’s College London. (Founding Director of the African Leadership Centre)
- Prof M. Baderin, School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London/Centre of African Studies<
- Prof K. Amaeshi - Head of the Strategy Group and Reader in Strategy & International Business, University of Edinburgh Business School
- Dr M. Olivier, University of Hull
- Prof R. Home, Professor of Land Management, Anglia Ruskin University
- Prof A. Olowofoyeku Brunel Law School, Brunel University London.
Impact Advisor/Consultant: Dr Bronwen Manby, London School of Economics/Independent Consultant.