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Sara Ghebremusse serves as an Assistant Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, where she is actively engaged in graduate student supervision through the UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies program. Her faculty status confirms eligibility for research mentorship and academic leadership within the institution.
Her research centers on the complex interplay between legal frameworks, resource governance, and sustainable development in African contexts. Key interests include mining regulation, petroleum fiscal policies, developmental state theory, and the socio-economic impacts of global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. She maintains a strong geographic focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, with extensive case studies on Botswana, Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, examining how legal institutions mediate resource wealth and democratic governance.
Analysis of her 2014-2022 publications reveals consistent scholarly emphasis on Africa's resource governance challenges, particularly how legal transparency mechanisms align (or fail) with Sustainable Development Goals. Her work bridges law, political economy, and development studies, frequently addressing the 'resource curse' paradox and institutional responses to extractive industry management across diverse African economies.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
As an active UBC faculty supervisor, she mentors graduate students in law and development-related research, though specific grant funding details remain undisclosed. Her scholarly output suggests engagement with international development research networks focused on African resource governance.
No information regarding dedicated research laboratories or specialized teams under her leadership was identified in the source materials.
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