
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Ogunniyi is a Lecturer at the Law School and the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull. His research focuses on modern slavery, children’s rights, climate-induced displacement, human rights, and international law. He holds a PhD and has extensive experience across academia, UN agencies, and consultancies.
- PhD in Law (Qualifications section)
His career includes roles at the United Nations, Rights Lab (University of Nottingham), and teaching at Redeemer’s University (Nigeria). He has interned at the OPCW and UNICEF, coordinating projects like the Best of UNICEF Research initiative. His consultancy work spans legal advisory roles for organizations like the Global Health Advocacy Incubator and World Food Programme.
Recent research trends highlight interdisciplinary approaches to modern slavery, climate change impacts on human rights, and legal frameworks addressing trafficking and displacement in conflict zones. His work bridges international law, policy implementation, and regional challenges in Africa.
- Consultancies: Legal Advisor to GHAI and WFP
He contributes to the Wilberforce Institute’s mission on slavery studies, integrating legal analysis with socio-environmental factors affecting human rights globally.



