معرفی
Femi Amao is a Professor of Company Law & Sustainability at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. He previously held academic roles including Reader in Law at Sussex Law School (2019-2023) and Senior Lecturer at Brunel University (2015-2019). His research focuses on law's role in regulating emerging social phenomena, particularly in the areas of corporate sustainability, business & human rights, and African Union Law. He holds a Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and won the University of Sussex Teaching Award in 2021.
Education:
- PhD and PG Cert, University College Cork (2009)
- LLM, University of Warwick (2005)
- LLM, University of Ibadan (2003)
- LLB, Obafemi Awolowo University (1997)
- BA, University of Ilorin (1991)
His research explores corporate governance, ESG frameworks, and legal mechanisms to address multinational corporations' impact in developing countries. Notable publications include African Union Law: The Emergence of a Sui Generis Legal Order (2018) and co-editing The Emergent African Union Law (2021). His articles frequently analyze comparative legal systems, corporate accountability, and human rights obligations.
Research Grants:
- Lead Investigator for the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)-funded African Union Law Research Project (2017-2020)
Awards:
- Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (UK)
- University of Sussex Teaching Award: Transformative Technology (2021)
His work bridges legal theory and practice, addressing contemporary challenges in corporate law, sustainability, and African regional legal frameworks.


