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Professor Engobo Emeseh,
Head of Law School / Professor

Information about Professor Engobo Emeseh at the University of Bradford.

School of Law
(Faculty of Mgmt, Law & Social Sciences)
Email:
e.emeseh@bradford.ac.uk
Telephone:
+44 1274 234461
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supervised researchers.

Biography

Professor Emeseh has extensive experience in higher education both within and outside the UK. Professor Emeseh has led the development of innovative market relevant degree schemes, portfolio reviews, and diversification of delivery formats to cater to a wide audience, maximise resources, and improve the student learning experience, including external engagement and skills development.Engobo obtained her PhD from the Centre for Energy Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee. She graduated with a first class from the Nigeria Law School and Distinction from the University of Wales Cardiff. She is a former British Council Chevening Scholar, and a Ford Foundation (IFP) doctoral fellow. Prior to her academic career, she practiced as a barrister and solicitor in Nigeria, having been called to the Nigerian Bar.

Research

Professor Emeseh’s research is broadly in the area of environmental law and policy, with particular interests in regulation and enforcement, environmental justice, corporate social responsibility, and the interface between environmental regulation and international economic law. She has published widely and presented papers at academic conferences and other international fora, usually within the context of the natural resources industry in Africa. She has been invited as an expert or appointed as a consultant on these issues by distinguished organisations such as the UNDP, the Africa Capacity Building Foundation, the African Legal Support Facility and the UN Economic Commission for Africa Institute for Economic Development and Planning. Professor Emeseh has demonstrated sustained interest in knowledge transfer and wider engagement, and has led the establishment of several initiatives to create spaces for discourse, networking, and capacity building both within and outside academia

Research supervision

Professor Engobo Emeseh is responsible for the supervision of 4 postgraduate researchers at the University of Bradford.

Teaching

Details on teaching interests, highlights and modules are available for Professor Engobo Emeseh as follows:

Teaching interests

Engobo teaches at bothundergraduate and postgraduate levels, with particular interests inEnvironmental law and Policy, Criminal Justice, and Human Rights. She has supervised and examined PhDresearch theses, especially in the fields of Environmental Law Policy, ClimateChange, and Natural Resources Management; and welcomes research proposals inthese and related areas.

Teaching modules

Information about programme modules taught by Professor Engobo Emeseh.
Title Subject Module code Year
International Humanitarian Law (Distance Learning)

Publications

There are 5 publications involving or that are attributed to Professor Engobo Emeseh. They are listed as:

  • book chapter (2)
  • peer reviewed journal (3)

Book Chapter

Professor Engobo Emeseh has 2 publication(s) listed under book chapter.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
Climate Change and the Oil Industry in Nigeria: Policy and Action Imperatives for Sustainability 2017 Emeseh, Engobo
Environmental victims, access to justice and the sustainable development goals 2018 Emeseh, Engobo

Peer Reviewed Journal

Professor Engobo Emeseh has 3 publication(s) listed under peer reviewed journal.
Title Year Publication name Journal Volume Pages Authors Editors ISSN Publisher DOI Location
CSR, human rights abuse and sustainability report accountability 2019 Emeseh, Engobo; Songi, O.
Framework for Achieving Sustainability in Investment Decisions: Refl ections on Rio+20 2014 Emeseh, Engobo; Aboah, A.; Barmakhshad, H.
Analysis of safety and environmental regulations for downstream petroleum industry operations in Nigeria: Problems and prospects 2014 Environmental Development 9 Ambituuni, A.; Amezaga, J.; Emeseh, Engobo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2013.12.002