Mar 28 Wed
2018

Comparing Mining Laws in Africa: Natural Resources, Technology and Communities

10:00AM - 12:00PM Washington College of Law N104
Nneoma Veronica Nwogu is a senior counsel to the World Bank and has provided legal representation on the Bank’s financing of projects in the Africa and Middle-East regions and currently on matters related to Development Finance at the corporate level. She also serves as the legal advisor to the Energy and Extractives Global Practice of the organization. She conceived of the African Mining Legislation Atlas and led it, as a team lead at the World Bank from inception to the handover of the project to the African Legal Support Facility of the African Development Bank, coordinating with various development partners including the Africa Union Commission, Natural Resource Governance Institute, Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment, and various African law faculty. Prior to joining the Bank, she was an International Financial Transactions Associate at Hogan Lovells LLP (formerly Hogan & Hartson LLP) in Washington DC and she is currently an adjunct Professor at AU WCL teaching the Law of International Organizations.

Organizer

Prog International Organizations Law & Diplomacy

Special Events & CLE

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Where

Washington College of Law
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Washington DC
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