Dr Elimma Ezeani
Senior Lecturer in Commercial and Private Law
Elliott Jaques 072
- Email: elimma.ezeani@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 265592
Summary
Dr Ezeani is a Senior Lecturer in Commercial and Private Law at Brunel Law School. A highly skilled and experienced legal and academic professional with over 20 years’ experience in a variety of corporate, management and administrative positions including in teaching, administration, and research in UKHE, Dr Ezeani has convened and tutored on a wide variety of law courses and programmes including in international law, contracts, international business law, company and commercial law, dispute resolution, and international trade. She is research active and has over 50 academic-related publications with an inter-disciplinary focus on law, international trade, economic growth, sustainable development, political economy and governance available in print and online media.
Qualifications
Senior Fellow, Advance HE (SFHEA)
PG Cert Higher Education Learning and Teaching (HELT)
PhD International Economic Law, King’s College London
LLM in International Commercial Law with Distinction, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen
Solicitor and Barrister, Supreme Court of Nigeria.
LLB Hons, Obafemi Awolowo University Ife Nigeria (summa cum laude with 13 academic awards)
Other: Level 3 CIEH Health and Safety
Responsibility
Director, Law Postgraduate Taught Programmes
Module Convenor PG - Corporate Governance, Responsibility and (ESG)Sustainability
Tutor - Contract Law (UG); Energy Law (PG)
Newest selected publications
Ezeani, EC. (2024) ''. Law Teacher. pp. 1 - 15. ISSN: 0306-9400
Ochei, NV., Ezeani, EC. and Anderson, C. (2023) ''. African Journal of Legal Studies, 15 (2). pp. 185 - 214. ISSN: 2210-9730
Ezeani, E. (2018) ''. Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 10 (3). pp. 428 - 446. ISSN: 2053-4604
Ezeani, E. (2018) ''. Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, 17 (1-2). pp. 46 - 61. ISSN: 1477-0024
Ezeani, EC. and Williams, E. (2017) ''. African Journal of International and Comparative Law, 25 (4). pp. 482 - 506. ISSN: 0954-8890