Assistant Professor
Uchechukwu Ngwaba
Assistant Professor Uchechukwu Ngwaba teaches public international law in Lincoln Alexander School of Law. His research program engages multi-disciplinary, comparative and socio-legal methods in exploring complex questions affecting health governance frameworks in the Global North and South. His latest research project which is funded by a SSHRC Explore Grant sets out to embed a regional framework for health governance in the Inter-American Human Rights System.
Dr. Ngwaba’s work in transitional justice engages TWAIL as a useful theoretical lens for critical internationalism to interrogate claims about universalism in the pursuit of international criminal justice, whilst pushing for better representation for the subaltern in international thought and action.
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Lincoln Alexander Law Professors Dr. Idil Atak, Dr. Hilary Evans Cameron, Dr Uche Ngwaba, and Dr. Jennifer Orange were in Ottawa November …
On Monday, July 25th, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law and Marsfield LP brought together key legal experts including Anthony Idigbe SAN, …
