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David Ndolo is a Lecturer in Law at the School of Law. His research focuses on international arbitration, comparative law, and post-Brexit legal dynamics. He has contributed to debates on arbitrability of disputes, anti-suit injunctions, and cross-jurisdictional legal frameworks. His work bridges UK, US, and Kenyan legal systems, emphasizing the role of public policy and court enforcement mechanisms.
Key research interests include the enforcement of arbitration agreements under English law, post-Brexit implications for anti-suit injunctions, and the state of arbitration in landlocked nations like Kenya. His publications analyze legal frameworks across jurisdictions, often highlighting disparities and harmonization opportunities.
Ndolo has organized international conferences on commercial law and participated in academic exchanges, including a visiting lecture at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences. His doctoral thesis (2020) compared arbitration practices in Kenya, the UK, and the US, with a focus on Brexit’s impact on legal enforcement mechanisms.


