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Jeremmy Okonjo is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Queen Mary University of London's Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) and a Lecturer at Kent Law School, University of Kent. He specializes in legal and governance issues surrounding emerging technologies (AI, Blockchain, IoT) in finance, trade, and constitutional law. His work bridges law, economics, and technology, focusing on transnational regulation and its impact on developing economies. He holds LLB, LLM (UoN), LLM (UCL), and PhD (UKC) degrees.
Teaching responsibilities include WTO Law, International Investment Law, and EU Law at Kent, alongside roles in Equity and Trusts, Public Law, Contract Law, and Criminal Law. He is an Honorary/Visiting researcher at the Centre for Law, Regulation, and Governance of the Global Economy (GLOBE) and contributes to UNCEFACT's Blockchain/IoT projects. Research methodologies include Critical Legal Studies and Sociology of Technology.
Key affiliations include Law and Development Research Network (LDRN), IEL Collective, and TWAIL. His research emphasizes integrating marginalized perspectives into legal frameworks. No grants or awards explicitly listed, though his work addresses global economic equity and regulatory challenges.
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