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Dear Colleagues,
As GlobaLex celebrates
its twentieth anniversary in 2025, it begins the celebratory year with the January/February
2025 issue featuring eight article updates: International Humanitarian
Law, Congo, Netherlands, North Macedonia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Togo in French,
Togo in English, and Taiwan. Webmasters and content managers, please update your
pages. We thank all our authors, new and established, for their excellent contributions
and their unwavering commitment to open-access authorship! If you are interested
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updates.
Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan holds an
LL.M. from Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and holds a PhD from the
University of Galway, Republic of Ireland. He is a senior civil servant with
the Department of Justice, Republic of Ireland. He is also currently a Lecturer
at Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland; a Guest Professor at ESCP Turin,
Italy; and an Adjunct Professor at Woxsen University, India. Prior to these
roles, he was a Fellow and research assistant at the Irish Centre for Human
Rights in Galway, Ireland; various universities in Dublin; and a human rights
academic at the University of Nottingham, UK where he taught in different areas
of international law, international humanitarian law, and international
criminal law. Thamil did his undergraduate studies in Germany at the
universities of Bonn and Marburg, with a particular focus on international law.
Dunia P. Zongwe is a consultant, an
academic, and an author. He specializes in finance and development and
international human rights, usually focusing on Africa and the Global South.
Mr. Zongwe studied at the University of Namibia (law), Université de
Montréal (humanities), and Cornell University (law) where he earned a
master’s degree and a doctorate (foreign investments in mining and
infrastructure in Africa). He now serves as an Associate Professor at the
University of Namibia and an Adjunct Associate Professor at Walter Sisulu
University.
François Butedi is a Congolese legal
advisor and human rights defender with considerable experience in the courts of
the DRC. The non-governmental organization (NGO) for which he worked advised
the government on several pieces of legislation and was actively involved in
training and monitoring during the historic 2006 presidential and legislative
elections in the DRC. He holds a law degree from the University of Kinshasa
(2002) and completed his LL.M. in Human Rights and Constitutional Practice at
the University of Pretoria in South Africa. He also worked at the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Lawyers’ Association of the Southern
African Development Community, and the African Union. He is currently a
Technical Advisor at the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in
New Caledonia. He co-wrote this update in his personal capacity.
Phebe Mavungu Clément is a former
lecturer at the University of Kinshasa where he obtained his first law degree.
He has an LL.M. in Human Rights and Democratization in Africa from the Centre
for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria. He now works as Legal Counsel
at the Pan-African Parliament. He co-wrote this update in his personal
capacity.
Dr. Arthur Willemse holds
a PhD degree in Philosophy and an MA in Laws, and he is a Lecturer in Legal
Philosophy at the Maastricht University Faculty of Law and the University of
Hasselt Faculty of Law. He also teaches at University College Maastricht.
Mr. Servaas Feiertag, LL.M and M.Sc.
in Public Administration is an independent consultant and senior international
expert at Servaas Feiertag
Consultancy in the areas of the rule of law, justice reform, good
governance, integrity and anti-corruption mechanisms, and organizational
development in South Eastern Europe (since 2020, notably in the Republic of
North Macedonia with public institutions and civil society), Sub Saharan Africa,
and the MENA region. Over the last twenty-five years, he has held various
senior expert and management positions at the international level, such as
senior rule of law/anti-corruption and integrity expert, principal legal counsel,
senior legal consultant/team leader, trainer, and project leader.
Gerhard Seibert graduated in Cultural
Anthropology from Utrecht University, Netherlands, in 1991 and earned a PhD in
Social Sciences at Leiden University, Netherlands in 1999. Until 2008, he was a
postdoctoral fellow at the former Instituto de Investigação Científica
Tropical (IICT), Lisbon, Portugal. From 2008-14, he was a researcher at the
former African Studies Center at ISCTE–Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
(CEA/ISCTE-IUL). From 2014-19, he was an associate professor at Universidade
da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB), Campus
dos Malês, São Francisco do Conde, Bahia, Brazil. He has conducted research
in Mozambique, Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, and on Brazil-Africa
relations. He authored book chapters, journal articles, and the book Comrades,
Clients, and Cousins; Colonialism, Socialism and Democratization in São Tomé
and Príncipe (Leiden: Brill 2006), widely considered the definitive volume on
the recent history of this African island state; and The Wealth of History of
the Small African Twin-Island State São Tomé and Príncipe (Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2024). He is co-editor of Brazil-Africa
Relations. Historical Dimensions and Contemporary Engagements (Woodbridge:
James Currey, 2019). Currently, he collaborates with the postgraduate program
PósAfro at the Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais (CEAO) at Universidade
Federal da Bahia (UFBA) in Salvador, Brazil and is a research associate at
the Centro de Estudos Internacionais (CEI), at ISCTE-IUL, Portugal.
Thérèse DONU, an attorney at law at
the Togo Bar Association and a founder of Therese Donu Law Firm, got the
Certificate of Admission to the Bar in 2011. She holds a Master’s Degree in
International and Comparative Environmental Law from the University of Limoges
(France) and a Certificate in International and Comparative Law issued jointly
by the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen in Germany, the University of
Wisconsin–Madison, and Marquette University. She assists local and
international clients in OHADA business law, debt recovery, project finance
(infrastructures and energy), and labor law. She also advises in litigation
proceedings. Thérèse DONU founded a law firm based in Lomé, after twelve years of
practice. She speaks French and English and is learning Chinese.
Alex Zhang is the Archibald C. and Frances
Fulk Rufty Research Professor of Law, Associate Dean of Information Services,
and Director of the J. Michael Goodson Law Library. Before joining Duke Law,
Alex was the Assistant Dean for Legal Information Services, Professor of
Practice, and Director of the Wilbur C. Hall Law Library of Washington and Lee
University School of Law. She previously held positions at the University of
Michigan Law School and Stanford University Law School. Alex received her J.D.
with a certificate in International Trade and Finance Law from the University
of Kansas and her M.S.I degree from the University of Michigan, School of
Information. Alex teaches Research Methods on Chinese Law and Policy and
Advanced Legal Research at Duke Law School.
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