Bio
Stanley U. Nweke-Eze is a legal scholar and practitioner focusing on key areas of global governance, including the legal architecture of cross-border trade, investment relations and international dispute settlement. Among other themes, his research explores the evolving dynamics of Africa-Canada and Africa-China economic engagement, analyzing how legal frameworks shape opportunities for inclusive and sustainable development. Stanley holds a Ph.D. in international investment law from the University of Hong Kong, an LL.M. in international economic law from Harvard Law School, an LL.M. in commercial law from the University of Cambridge and a first-class LL.B. from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria. He is admitted to practise law in England and Wales, New York and Nigeria, and has more than a decade of practical experience representing sovereigns, multinational corporations, financial institutions and local communities in cross-border disputes and transactions across diverse sectors, including technology.