Dr Onyeka Osuji joined the University of Exeter in September 2007. He has a PhD in law from the University of Manchester (as a School of Law Scholar); a BCL (Law) from the University of Oxford (as a Shell Centenary/FCO Chevening Scholar) and an LLB from the University of Nigeria. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Dr Osuji previously practised in corporate and commercial law and is qualified as a barrister and solicitor of Nigeria and a (non-practising) solicitor of England and Wales. He has advised individuals, corporations, and national and international governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Dr Osuji currently teaches the Law of Contract and Corporate Social Responsibility: Globalisation, Law and Regulation. He is a Deputy Director of Education for the Law School, University of Exeter.
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