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Our first plenary is one of a series sponsored by Afronomicslaw's African Sovereign Debt Justice Network. Plenary 1: "Reform of the Debt and Climate Finance Architecture" features presentations from Nona Tamale, Harrison Mbori, Marie-Louise Aren & moderated by Olabisi D. Akinkugbe.


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL The second publication by UPSA LAW SCHOOL's Gertrude Amorkor Amarh takes on the question of the #African #Credit #Rating #Agency. A very important initiative of the African leaders aimed at redressing the unfairness in the current rating regime.../6 cambridge.org/core/journals/…


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL The third publication by Ohio Omiunu and Ayodele Olabiyi delves into the question of knowledge production by #IFIs such as the World Bank & the diffusion/influence of same in African financial institutions. .../7 cambridge.org/core/journals/…


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL The fourth contribution by Harrison Mbori delves into the issues emerging from the #financing of the #green #energy #transition by the African Development Bank. .../8 cambridge.org/core/journals/…


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL Harrison Mbori The fifth and final contribution by Florence Shako, like Harrison, reflects critically on the role of another African financial institution - #Afreximbank - in climate financing in Africa. cambridge.org/core/journals/… Please get in touch in you have no access to the essays. .../9


🔊🔊🔊📚Journal of International Economic Law (Journal of International Economic Law) Junior Faculty Forum for International Economic Law (JIEL JFF) 2025 Call for Papers Interested applicants should submit - a brief description of the unpublished/unsubmitted project (up to 800 words) in a Microsoft Word


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL Harrison Mbori carol omari Looking forward to sharing thoughts on my ongoing work on #AMFIs at the #AAM2025!

📓📝📔📚pleased to share my short essay in The High Street Journal offering some reflections on the “dangerous precedent” inherent in #Ghana, #Zambia, & #South-Sudan’s treatment of their loan obligations to African Multilateral Financial Institutions (#AMFIs). thehighstreetjournal.com/undermining-of…




🔊INVITATION: Afronomicslaw Quarterly Report Launch: “Intermediaries, Transaction Costs & Sovereign Debt Sustainability in Africa” by Dominic Dagbanja Date: Friday, 20th June 2024 Time: 01:00 PM London Zoom Link Registration link : bit.ly/4jyMM97 Meeting Description:



Book Review III by Clair Gammage “While much has been written about the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), very few studies address the social, political and cultural implications of this new regional bloc from the perspective of international economic law. In this


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL Harrison Mbori carol omari 📝📑✍🏿 Quoted along side other panelists in this short article by African Business on our plenary panel session at #AAM2025. “Preferred creditor status is a necessity for African multilaterals” lnkd.in/e9yg2_iH


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL Harrison Mbori carol omari African Business 📸🎞️🎥📷 From 25-28 June, I joined many other scholars, practitioners, policy makers, (past and present) presidents, and industry leaders at the 32nd African Export-Import Bank - Afreximbank Annual Meeting in Abuja, 🇳🇬. #AAM2025 with theme “Building the Future on Decades of Resilience.”…/1


Canadian Yearbook of International Law Ohio Omiunu Florence Shako Afronomicslaw Jason Rosario Braganza Danny Bradlow James Thuo Gathii SamanthaChionesoK African Union Law Suzzie Onyeka AfIELN_SIEL UPSA LAW SCHOOL Harrison Mbori carol omari African Business African Export-Import Bank - Afreximbank Titilayo Adebola Kigwiru Vellah Kedogo Regis Simo Our #Plenary #Session “Strengthening Institutional Resilience for Africa’s Growth and Prosperity: The Importance of the Preferred Creditor Status for Financing African Growth and Prosperity” ./2 🎥 You can watch our panel on Afreximbank TV 📺 from 3:43:20 lnkd.in/ecnHAr_F


🎥🎥2️⃣ My discussion on the question of African multilateral financial institutions (#AFMIs) African Export-Import Bank - Afreximbank #AAM2025, in Abuja with Ini John-Mekwa of Channels Television opened up my interventions on our Plenary Session at the #AAM2025 even more. Thank you. 🙏🏿 lnkd.in/esMfVuRD



