Editor:
Christian Campbell is a Member of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (2007-). Admitted to New York State Bar (1992). LL.M. 1988 McGeorge School of Law (1987-88), Sacramento, California. LL.B. 1987 University of Edinburgh (1984-87), Scotland. B.A. Studies (Political Science) University of the Pacific (1982-84), Stockton, California. Reifezeugnis (Austrian Secondary School Leaving Certificate) 1982, Bundesrealgymnasium (1977-82), Salzburg, Austria. Founder and Co-Director 2007- FDI Moot, Law Student Competition for Investor-State Arbitration (www.fdimoot.org). Adjunct Professor of Law 2003- Juris Doctorate Program, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Mass.
General Editor:
Professor Dennis Campbell is the Director of the Center for International Legal Studies (CILS) in Salzburg, Austria, and teaches as an adjunct Professor at Suffolk University Law School. He is the former Director of International Programs and Professor of Law at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. He has lectured at Stockholm University, Helsinki University, Salzburg University, National University of Taiwan, Warsaw University, and Jagiellonian University. He is a member of the New York State Bar and the Iowa State Bar and is a former Assistant Secretary of the California State Senate.
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About the Contributors:
Algeria - Mamoun Aidoud, Aidoud Law Office
Angola - Rogério Fernandes Ferreira, Marta Machado de Almeida, Rita Arcanjo Medalho, and José Oliveira Marcelino, Rogério Fernandes Ferreira & Associados
Benin - Hantamalala Andrianarivelo, Camille Razalison, and Mirana Rasoanaivo, John W F Fooks & Co
Botswana - Jeffrey Bookbinder, One Seikano, Gotsilemotho Phuduhudu, and Andile Mthupha, Bookbinder Business Law
Burkina Faso - Lydia Rasoanirina and Oesimbola Randriamampianina, John W F Fooks & Co
Cameroon - Simon Che Ngu, Ngu & Co Law Firm
The Democratic Republic of Congo - Kienge Kienge Intudi, Ndomelo Kisusa-Kaimba, and Murhondezi Shangalume, Barreau de Kinshahsa
Egypt - Adam El Shalakany, Shalakany Law Office
Ethopia - Fisseha Bayih, Fisseha Bayih Law Firm
Ghana - Isabel Boaten, AB & David Law Affiliates
Guinea - Vanja Ramanandraitsiory, Fenosoa Rajomarison, and Hoby Rakotoniary, John W F Fooks & Co
Ivory Coast - Dognima Simon Silue and Michel Brizoua-Bi, Bilé-Aka, Brizoua-Bi & Associés
Kenya - Benjamin M Musau, B M Musau & Co
Liberia - Adjoa Tamakloe
Madagascar - Rakoto Manantsoa, Linda Rakotonavalona, and Claudia Randrianavory, John W F Fooks & Co
Malawi - Khuze Kapeta, Bernhard & Harris
Mauritania - Jules Cheikhany, Avocat à la Cour
Mozambique - Samantha Cyrne, Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira
Republic of Namibia - Hanno Diedrich Bossau, H D Bossau & Co
Nigeria - Ladi Taiwo, Akin Osinbajo, and Paul Ayansola, Abdulai, Taiwo & Co
Senegal - Demba Diop
South Africa - John Simon, Abrahams & Gross Inc
Sudan - Mahmoud Fadeel, Fadeel & Akrat
Tanzania - Ngassa M. Dindi, Lawcastles
Tunisia - Adly Bellagha, Avocat à la Cour de Cassation
Uganda - Stephen Chomi and Jimmy Muyanja, Muyanja and Associates
Zambia - Namwene Phiri, Corpus Legal Practitioners
Zanzibar - Ngassa M. Dindi, Lawcastles
Zimbabwe - Mary Louise Welsh, Gill, Godlonton & Gerrans