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1 CAPSULE BIOGRAPHY Professor Damilola S. Olawuyi is a prolific and globally regarded expert in natural resources, energy and environmental law. He is associate professor of law at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar. He is also Chancellor’s Fellow and Director of the Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Professor Olawuyi holds a doctorate (DPhil) in energy and environmental law from the University of Oxford; a master of laws (LL.M.) from Harvard University; and another LL.M. from the University of Calgary. He obtained a first class degree in law from Igbinedion University, Nigeria and another first class degree from the Nigerian Law School, Abuja, Nigeria. He has lectured on energy and environmental law in over 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and the Middle East. Professor Olawuyi was formerly an international energy lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Calgary, where he served on the firm’s global committee on extractive resource investments in Africa. He was also formerly deputy director and head of international environmental law at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada. Professor Olawuyi has published several influential peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports on project finance, sustainable development law and extractive resource governance. His most recent book publication, The Human Rights Based Approach to Carbon Finance (Cambridge University Press, 2016), has been described by The Rt. Hon the Lord Jonathan Hugh Mance of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom as one of the most important contributions to international law. Professor Olawuyi serves as Vice President of the Nigerian Branch of the International Law Association; member of the International Law Association’s Committee on Sustainable Natural Resources Development; and on the executive committees and boards of the American Society of International Law, International Bar Association and the Environmental Law Centre, Canada. He is a member of the editorial/ advisory boards of several leading journals and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. In 2018, he was appointed as an expert Member of the Federal Technical Committee on National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency Bill, Committee on Environment and Habitat, Federal House of Representatives, Government of Nigeria, Abuja. Professor Olawuyi is a regular media commentator on all aspects of transnational investments, natural resources, energy and environmental law. Please find enclosed his CV and list of publications.

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CAPSULE BIOGRAPHY Professor Damilola S. Olawuyi is a prolific and globally regarded expert in natural resources, energy and environmental law. He is associate professor of law at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar. He is also Chancellor’s Fellow and Director of the Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria. Professor Olawuyi holds a doctorate (DPhil) in energy and environmental law from the University of Oxford; a master of laws (LL.M.) from Harvard University; and another LL.M. from the University of Calgary. He obtained a first class degree in law from Igbinedion University, Nigeria and another first class degree from the Nigerian Law School, Abuja, Nigeria. He has lectured on energy and environmental law in over 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and the Middle East. Professor Olawuyi was formerly an international energy lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Calgary, where he served on the firm’s global committee on extractive resource investments in Africa. He was also formerly deputy director and head of international environmental law at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada. Professor Olawuyi has published several influential peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports on project finance, sustainable development law and extractive resource governance. His most recent book publication, The Human Rights Based Approach to Carbon Finance (Cambridge University Press, 2016), has been described by The Rt. Hon the Lord Jonathan Hugh Mance of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom as one of the most important contributions to international law. Professor Olawuyi serves as Vice President of the Nigerian Branch of the International Law Association; member of the International Law Association’s Committee on Sustainable Natural Resources Development; and on the executive committees and boards of the American Society of International Law, International Bar Association and the Environmental Law Centre, Canada. He is a member of the editorial/ advisory boards of several leading journals and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. In 2018, he was appointed as an expert Member of the Federal Technical Committee on National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency Bill, Committee on Environment and Habitat, Federal House of Representatives, Government of Nigeria, Abuja. Professor Olawuyi is a regular media commentator on all aspects of transnational investments, natural resources, energy and environmental law. Please find enclosed his CV and list of publications.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DAMILOLA S. OLAWUYI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

DIRECTOR OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PROGRAMS College of Law and Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

* [email protected] | ( +974 7735 1487 www.damilolaolawuyi.com

EDUCATION DPhil (PhD) UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, United Kingdom LL.M. HARVARD UNIVERSITY, United States of America LL.M. UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, Canada B.L. NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL, Nigeria, First Class

Honours LL.B. IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY, Nigeria, First Class

Honours

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE LAW Alberta Bar, Canada / Ontario Bar, Canada / Nigerian Bar

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS § Public International Law § Energy Law and Policy § International Petroleum Law § International Environmental Law § Climate Change Law and Policy § Renewable Energy Law and Policy

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2016-present: Associate Professor and Director of Energy and Environmental Law programs, College of Law, HBKU 2016: Full Professor of Law and Director, Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, College of Law, Afe Babalola University, Nigeria 2012-2015: Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) and Director, Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, College of Law, Afe Babalola University, Nigeria 2011-2012: University Research Fellow and Lecturer, University of Calgary, Canada 2011-2011: Teaching Consultant, International Development Law Organization, Italy 2010-2011: Jeanne Sauvé Scholar, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 2008-2009: Research Assistant, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 2007-2008: Research Assistant, University of Calgary, Canada 2007-2007: Legal Research Assistant, United Nations- Geneva, Switzerland

§ Africa and the Middle East § Business and Human Rights § Mergers and Acquisitions § Project Finance § Business Organizations § Commercial Arbitration

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PROFESSIONAL AND VISITING EXPERIENCE 2019: UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM, Herbert Smith Freehills Visiting Professor, Cambridge Law Faculty 2016-present: UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 2018: UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM, IAS Vanguard Fellow and Visiting Professor of Law, School of Law (December 2018). 2016-2016: COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, UNITED STATES, Visiting Professor and David Sive Scholar 2015, 2016: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND LAW, BEIJING, CHINA,

Visiting Professor of International Law 2016-present: UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA, Visiting Professor of Energy Law and Research Fellow, Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law (CPEEL) 2009-present: MCGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL, CANADA, Associate Fellow, Center for International Sustainable Development Law 2016-2016: CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE INNOVATION, WATERLOO, CANADA, Deputy Director and Head of International Environmental Law 2012-2016: NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT CANADA LLP, Calgary, Canada, Energy Lawyer

Advised sovereigns and corporations on oil and gas investments, solid mineral development, privatizations, joint ventures, project and corporate financings. Clients included Governments of Nigeria, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Afghanistan, Qatar Petroleum, Kuwait Petroleum, Shell, Chevron, Trade Bank of Iraq.

TEACHING

Courses developed and taught: § Business Associations- I developed and taught this year 1 course in the JD program § Transactions Planning- I developed and taught this experiential and simulation

course which focuses on key drafting, corporate financing, due diligence and problem solving issues in a large energy conglomerate

§ Climate Change Law- taught a postgraduate course on climate change law and policy with focus on climate finance

§ International Energy Law and Policy (Postgraduate) – developed and taught this postgraduate course in international energy law and policy, with focus on petroleum, energy, climate change, corporate social responsibility, water management, biodiversity, business and human rights.

§ Oil and Gas Law (Undergraduate) – developed and taught the 500 level oil and gas law course in the LL.B program.

§ Environmental Law (Undergraduate) - developed and taught the 400 level environmental law course for the LL.B program.

§ Human Rights Law (Undergraduate) – As convenor of the 300 level human rights course in the 2011/12 academic session, I was responsible for developing and teaching the module specifications and ensuring the module was of the required quality.

RESEARCH SUPERVISION § Mentoring and supervision: As Director of the OGEES Institute, I

supervised a team of over 30 visiting senior research fellows, research fellows,

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associate fellows, graduate student assistants, and administrative staffs PhD Supervision

§ George Kalu- Towards Environmental Sustainability in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: A Theological Framework for Broader Participation of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria” (Co-Supervisor)– Defended thesis on 3rd February 2017 – passed with minor corrections (Middlesex University, United Kingdom)

§ Irene Ekweozoh – “The Niger Delta and the United Nations Guiding Principles: Praxis, Problems and Prospects of an Effective Grievance Mechanism” (Co-Supervisor) –Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada.

§ Christianah Oyenuga – “Building the Resilience and Adaptive Capacity of Agriculture to Climate Change” (Co-Supervisor) –School of the Environment, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, United States.

§ Research and Supervision of Final year (LL.B) dissertations: 2012-2016: Co-supervised over 25 LL.B final year projects in environmental law, human rights law and oil and gas law.

EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION

§ 2018– University of Cape Town (External)- Moderator and assessor for the Oil and Gas Law course

§ 2017 – University of Cape Town (External)- PhD thesis examination for Mr O Abe titled “The Rights-Based Approach to Extractive Resource Governance in Nigeria through the Lens of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Lessons from South Africa”

§ 2017 – University of Johannesburg (External)- PhD thesis examination for Mr LJJ Kandala titled “Sustainable biofuel regulation and production in the Southern African Development Community region: a comparative analysis”

§ 2017 - University of Jos (External) – Promotion assessment for Dr. (Mrs) T.N Ogboru for promotion to the rank of Reader.

§ 2017 – Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar (External) – Thesis examination for Masters in Public Policy in Islam program ‘The Policy Trade-off Between Security and Climate Change in GCC States’ by Shaikha Ali Shahbeck

§ 2016- Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar (External)– Thesis examination for Masters in Public Policy program ‘Resource Distribution: A Human Security Analysis’

GRANTS, RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS RESEARCH FUNDS

1. Damilola Olawuyi (Awardee), United Nations Environment Conference Grant to organize the 1st Middle East Environmental Law Scholars Conference (Research grant of $15,000), May 2018.

2. Damilola Olawuyi (Awardee), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), Conference, Seminars and Workshop Program (CSWP) to organize the 1st Middle East Environmental Law Scholars Conference (Research grant of $35,000), May 2018.

3. Damilola Olawuyi (Principal Investigator), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), National Priority Research Program (NPRP), Localizing Entrepreneurship Education in Qatar: QNV 2030 and Beyond (Research grant of $650,000), 2017-2020.

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4. Damilola Olawuyi (Awardee), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), Conference, Seminars and Workshop Program (CSWP) to organize the 1st Qatar Annual Energy Transitions Conference (Research grant of $50,000), May 2017.

5. Damilola Olawuyi (Institutional Lead), United States Social Sciences Research Council-African Peace Building Network (Research grant of $60,000). Research Theme: Issues and Challenges in the Domestication of the Decisions of the African Union Peace and Security Council by Member States, September 2014- April 2015.

6. Damilola Olawuyi (Principal Investigator), Generating Electricity through Renewable Energy Sources: framework for developing a renewable hydropower plant ($100,000) funded by the United States African Development Foundation, August 2013- date

7. Damilola Olawuyi (Principal Investigator), Promoting Stakeholder Accommodation and Indigenous Engagements in oil and gas projects, Seed Grant of $20,000 by CORDAID, Netherlands, October 2012-June 2013.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

1. Herbert Smith Freehills Visitor Fellowship, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge (2018)

2. IAS Vanguard Fellowship, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom (2018) 3. Oxford University Senior Visiting Fellowship, Oxford Institute for Energy

Studies, University of Oxford, United Kingdom (2016) Total value of $10,000 4. International Law Association Book Prize for the best academic literature (ILA

Nigeria) 2016 5. David Sive Research Fellowship, Columbia Law School, United States (2016)

Total value of $5,000 6. Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of

Canada (2010-2013) Total value of $60,000 7. Clarendon Scholarship, Oxford University Press, University of Oxford (2009-

2012) Total value of $100,000 8. Overseas Research Scholarship, Government of the United Kingdom (2009-2012)

Total value of $60,000 9. Sloane Robinson Merit Award, Keble College, University of Oxford, United

Kingdom (2009-2012) Total value of $20,000 10. Doctoral Fellowship, A.G Leventis Foundation, Greece (2010-2012) Total value

of $20,000 11. Distinguished Alumni Award, Igbinedion University, Okada, Nigeria (2012) 12. Former Governor General of Canada, The Rt. Hon. Jeanne Sauvé's Fellowship

Award for Emerging Global Leaders (2010) Total value of $80,000 13. 2012-2013 Research Fellowship in Peace Studies, Consortium for Peace Studies,

University of Calgary, Canada (2012) Total value of $6,000 14. Future Energy Leader Award, World Energy Council (2011) 15. Future Leader Award, Nigerian Leadership Initiative (2011) 16. Harvard University Graduate Scholarship Award (2008) Total value of $60,000 17. Certificate of Merit, Harvard University Sustainability Program (2008) 18. Alberta Law Foundation Scholarship Award (2007) Total value of $10,000 19. University of Calgary Graduate Research Award (2007) Total value of $10,000 20. International Fellowship, Canadian Institute of Resources Law (2007) Total value

of $5,000 21. Faculty of Law Graduate Award, University of Calgary (2007) Total value of

$10,000

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22. Director General’s Prize for First Class Graduates of the Nigerian Law School (2006)

23. Valedictorian and Winner of the Chancellor's Prize for the overall best graduating student (2005)

24. Oba Ereduiwa's Outstanding Achievement Award, Igbinedion University, Nigeria (2005)

25. Vice Chancellor's Prize for the Overall Best Graduating Law Student (2005) 26. Governor Adamu Muazu's Prize for Outstanding Performance, Igbinedion

University (2005) 27. Professor Olu Aina's Family Prize for the Best Graduating Student in Igbinedion

University (2005) LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC SERVICE RECORD

§ Expert Member of the Federal Technical Committee on National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency Bill, Committee on Environment and Habitat, Federal House of Representatives, Government of Nigeria, Abuja (2018-date)

§ Co-Chair, Africa Interest Group, American Society of International Law (ASIL), Washington DC, United States of America (2016-date)

§ Member of the Executive Council, International Law Association, London (also Member of the ILA Committee on Sustainable Natural Resources Development)

§ Member of the Governing Council, International Institute for Petroleum, Energy Law and Policy (IIPELP), Abuja, Nigeria (May 2016-date)

§ Board Director, Environmental Law Center, Alberta, Canada (June 2015-date) § Vice President, Nigerian Branch of the International Law Association, Lagos

(May 2014-Date) § Vice Chair, Committee on Natural Resources, Energy and Environment,

Nigerian Branch of the International Law Association, Lagos (May 2014-date) § Member of the Governing Board, Institute for Oil, Gas, Energy, Environment

and Sustainable Development, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (2012-date) § Board Director, Calgary Center for Global Community, Alberta, Canada

(September 2014-2016) § Student Mentor, Canadian Bar Association (October 2012-date) § Duty Counsel/Amicus Curiae, Pro Bono Law Alberta (October 2012-date) § Student Mentor, University of Calgary Student Legal Assistance (October

2012-date) § Graduate Students’ Representative, Faculty of Law Board, University of

Oxford (October 2009-October 2010) § Sustainable Development Representative, Harvard University, USA (Aug.

2008-July 2009) § Chairman, Graduate Law Students’ Association and Faculty Representative,

Graduate Students’ Association, University of Calgary (September 2006-June 2008)

§ Honourable Member, Students’ Representative Council, Nigerian Law School (September 2005- August 2006)

§ Executive President, Law Students’ Association (LAWSA), Igbinedion University 2003-2004

§ Executive Vice President, Law Students’ Association (LAWSA), 2001-2002

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES

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§ Co-Chair, Africa Interest Group, American Society of International Law (ASIL), Washington DC, United States of America (2016-date)

§ Member of the Executive Council, International Law Association, London (also Member of the ILA Committee on Sustainable Natural Resources Development)

§ Vice Chair of the Executive Council and Vice President, Nigerian Branch of the International Law Association, (May 2014-Date)

§ Member, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Gland, Switzerland

§ Member, Nigerian Association of Law Teachers (NALT) § Member, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Canada § Member, International Bar Association-Section on Energy, Environment, Resources

and Infrastructural Law § Member, Canadian Bar Association (Natural Resources, Environmental Law and

International Business Law Sections) § Member, Canadian Water Resources Association § Member, International Association for Energy Economics § Member, World Energy Council § Member, World Petroleum Council § Member, Society of Legal Scholars, U.K § Member, Canadian Council on International Law § Member, Nordic Environmental Law Network, Denmark § Member, American Society of International Law U.S.A § Member, Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide § Member, Nigerian Bar Association (enrolled since 2006) § Member, Law Society of Alberta (enrolled since 2013) § Member, Law Society of Upper Canada (enrolled since 2016)

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

§ Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, Afe Babalola University (2012-date), supervised the peer review and production of nine volumes of the journal

§ Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopaedia of Human Rights and Environment, Edward Elgar (2017-date)

§ Guest Editor, Special Issue of the Global Journal of Comparative Law, Brill Publishers, Netherlands (2017)

§ Associate Editor, Carbon and Climate Law Review (Lexxion Publishers), Denmark (2016-date)

§ Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Lexis Nexis Gulf Legal Advisor (2018-date) § Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Nigerian Juridical Review, University of

Nigeria, Nsukka (2015-date) § Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Environmental Law, Nigerian

Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (2015-date) § Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, African Journal of Law and Human Rights,

University of Nigeria, Nsukka (2015-date) § Editor-in-Chief, Igbinedion University Law Students’ Journal (2003-2005)

JOURNAL REVIEWER • Routledge Publishers (Since 2018) • Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, International Bar Association (Since

2016) • Digest of Middle East Studies, Wiley Publishers (Since 2016)

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• Petroleum Technology Development Journal, Petroleum Trust Fund, Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Nigeria (Since 2014)

• Canadian Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (Since 2016) • Cambridge University Press (Since 2016) • Canadian Journal of Development Studies (Since 2011). • British Journal of Criminology (guest reviewer) 2011 • Routledge Book Series (Since 2011). • Law and Development Review (Since 2014). • The Extractive Industries and Society • Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) Discussion Paper Series (2011). • Society & Natural Resources (Since 2014). • South African Journal of International Affairs • Uniport Law Journal (Since 2014). • Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) (Since 2011) • African Security Review (Since 2014). • International Journal of Law and Management (Since 2013). • African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review (ACPR) since 2010

PUBLICATIONS Books

1. Damilola Olawuyi, EXTRACTIVES INDUSTRY LAW IN AFRICA (SPRINGER, 2018) 380 pages

2. Damilola Olawuyi, THE HUMAN RIGHTS BASED APPROACH TO CARBON FINANCE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2016) 424 pages

• Winner of the International Law Association Book Prize (2016) • Reviews and Commendation: By Rt. Hon. The Lord Jonathan Hughes Mance,

Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; and Professor Michael B. Gerrard, Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia Law School, New York

3. Damilola Olawuyi, PRINCIPLES OF NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (AFE BABALOLA

UNIVERSITY PRESS 2013) 340 pages.

Edited Volumes 4. Damilola Olawuyi, BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE GLOBAL RULE OF LAW FOR THE

ENVIRONMENT (2018) 7 (1) GLOBAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (BRILL)

5. Damilola Olawuyi and Rhuks Ako (eds), FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL LAW (AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2015) 312 pages.

Book Chapters 6. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Advancing Innovations in Renewable Energy Technologies as

Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Use in the Middle East: Trends, Limitations, and Ways Forward’ in Donald Zillman, Martha Roggenkamp, LeRoy Paddock and Lee Godden, (eds.) Innovation in Energy Law and Technology: Dynamic Solutions for Energy Transitions (Oxford University Press, 2018) 354-370.

7. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Sustainable Aviation and the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies to Africa: Paradoxes, Barriers and Prospects’ in Armand de Mestral,

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Paul Fitzgerald, and Tanveer Ahmad (ed), Sustainable Development, International Aviation, and Treaty Implementation (Cambridge University Press, 2018) 154-174.

8. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Embedding Intergenerational Justice across Government: Regional Trends in Africa’, in Marcel Szabó and Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (eds), Sustainable Development: Intergenerational Justice and Treaty Implementation (Cambridge University Press, 2018).

9. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Energy (and Human Rights) for All: Addressing Human Rights Risks in Energy Access Projects’, in Raya Salter, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Elizabeth Kronk Warner, Energy Justice: US and International Perspectives (Edward Elgar, 2018) 73-104.

10. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Human Rights and the Environment in Middle East and North African (MENA) Region: Trends, Limitations and Opportunities’, in James May & Erin Daly (eds) Encyclopaedia of Human Rights and the Environment, Indivisibility, Dignity and Legality (Edward Elgar, 2018).

11. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Advancing Environmental Justice in a Post Brexit United Kingdom’ in Oonagh Fitzgerald & Eva Lein, Complexity's Embrace: The International Law Implications of Brexit (McGill-Queens University Press, 2018) 225-240.

12. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Financing Low-Emission and Climate-Resilient Infrastructure in

the Arab Region: Potentials and Limitations of Public-Private Partnership Contracts’ in Walter Leal Filho, Amr Abdel Meguid, Climate Change Adaptation in the Arab Region: Case Studies and Best Practice (Springer, 2017) 533-547.

13. Rhuks Ako and Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Environmental Justice in Nigeria: Divergent Tales and Future Prospects’ in Holifield, R. B., Chakraborty, J., & Walker, G., eds. Handbook of Environmental Justice (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017) 567-578.

14. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Advancing Climate Justice in International Law: Promise and Limitations of the United Nations Human Rights Based Approach’, in Randall S. Abate (ed.), Climate Justice: Case Studies in Global and Regional Governance Challenges (Washington DC: Environmental Law Institute Press, 2016) 3-23.

15. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Fostering Accountability in Large Scale Environmental Projects: Lessons from CDM and REDD+ Projects’ in J Wouters, A Ninio, T Doherty and H Cisse (eds.), Improving Delivery in Development: The Role of Voice, Social Contract, and Accountability (Washington: The World Bank Legal Review 2015) 127-147.

16. Damilola Olawuyi, “Nature and Scope of Agricultural Law”, in Damilola Olawuyi and

Rhuks Ako, Food and Agricultural Law (Afe Babalola University Press, 2015) 1-12.

17. Idowu Ajibade and Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Climate Change Impacts on Housing and Property Rights in Nigeria and Panama: Toward a Rights-Based Approach to Adaptation and Mitigation’, in: Dominic Stucker and Elena Lopez-Gunn (eds.) Adaptation to Climate Change through Water Resources Management: Capacity, Equity and Sustainability (New York: Routledge 2014) 264-284.

18. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Beautifying Africa for the Clean Development Mechanism- Legal and Institutional Issues Considered’, in Benjamin Richardson, Yves Le Bouthillier,

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Heather McLeod- Kilmurray & Stefan Wood (eds.), Climate Change Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Community (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009) 262-284.

Journal Articles

19. Damilola Olawuyi, Local content and procurement requirements in oil and gas contracts: Regional trends in the Middle East and North Africa (2018) JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) 1-25.

20. Damilola Olawuyi and Olaitan Olusegun, Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals on Biological Diversity in Nigeria: Current Issues and Future Directions (2018) 7 (1) GLOBAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (BRILL) 37-60.

21. Mohammed E. Tok, Damilola Olawuyi and Cristina D’ Alessandro, Advancing Clean Technology Entrepreneurship in the Middle East and North African (MENA) Region: Law, Education and Policy Imperatives (2018) 7 (1) GLOBAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (BRILL) 115-133.

22. Damilola Olawuyi, From Technology Transfer to Technology Absorption: Addressing Climate Technology Gaps in Africa (2018) 36:1 JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) 61-84.

23. Damilola Olawuyi & Temitope Onifade, Promoting Functional Distributive Justice

in the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund System: Lessons from Alaska and Norway (2018) 1:1 NIGERIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (SPRINGER) 317-354.

24. Damilola Olawuyi, Public Private Partnerships and Infrastructure Development in GCC Countries: Trends, Limitations and Way Forward (2017) 6:1 MENA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW (LEXIS NEXIS).

25. Damilola Olawuyi, Climate Justice and Corporate Responsibility: Taking Human Rights Seriously in Climate Actions and Projects 34:1 JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) (2016) 27-44.

26. Damilola Olawuyi, Ontario’s Climate Change Mitigation and Low Carbon Economy Act: Pious Aspirations or New Dawn? (2016) 16 (1) CONSILIENCE: THE JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Columbia University, New York) 29-37.

27. Damilola Olawuyi, Increasing Relevance of Right-Based Approaches to Resource Governance in Africa: Shifting from Regional Aspiration to Local Realization 11 (2) MCGILL INT. JOURNAL OF SUST. DEV. LAW AND POLICY (McGill University Law School, Canada) (2015) 113-158.

28. Damilola Olawuyi, A Proposal for a Compensation Mechanism For Small Island States: Response to Maxine Burkett 13 (1) SANTA CLARA J. OF INTL. LAW (Santa Clara Law School) (2015) 133-149.

29. Damilola Olawuyi, Legal Strategies and Tools for Mitigating Legal Risks Associated with Oil and Gas Investments in Africa 39 (3) OPEC ENERGY REVIEW (Blackwell Wiley Publishers) (2015) 247-265.

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30. Damilola Olawuyi, Advancing Climate Justice in International Law: An Evaluation of the United Nations Human Rights Based Approach 8 (1) FAMU LAW REV. (Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) Law School) (2015) 103-124.

31. Damilola Olawuyi, The Emergence of Right-Based Approaches to Resource Governance in Africa: False Start or New Dawn? 15 (2) SUSTAINABLE DEV'TL. L. & POL. (American University Washington College of Law) (2015) 13-21.

32. Damilola Olawuyi, The 2015 Sustainable Development Goals and Environmental Sustainability: Legal and Institutional Framework for Realization in Nigeria (2016) 16 (1) UNIVERSITY OF BENIN LAW JOURNAL (University of Benin, Nigeria) 1-27.

33. Damilola Olawuyi, Terrorism, Armed Conflict and the Nigerian Child: Legal Framework for Child Rights Enforcement in Nigeria (2015) 13 (1) THE NIGERIAN JURIDICAL REVIEW (University of Nigeria, Nsukka) 1-24.

34. Damilola Olawuyi, "To be or Not to be: Legal Framework for the Retention or Removal of Petroleum Subsidies in Nigeria", 3 (1) AKUNGBA LAW JOURNAL, Adekunle Ajasin University Faculty of Law (2015) 48-59.

35. Damilola Olawuyi, Constitutionalizing Environmental Rights: The Question of Approach, 4 (2) THE NIGERIAN HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL (National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria) (2014) 12-44.

36. Damilola Olawuyi, Harmonizing International Trade and Climate Change Institutions: Legal and Theoretical Basis for Systemic Integration 7 (2) LAW AND DEVELOPMENT. REV. (2014) 107–129.

37. Damilola Olawuyi, An Evaluation of Nigeria’s Legal Framework for Environmental

Infection Control 4 (1) UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN LAW JOURNAL (2014)

38. Damilola Olawuyi, Redefining corporate social responsibility as a human right obligation in Nigeria, 6 (1) UNIVERSITY OF JOS CURRENT LAW JOURNAL (University of Jos, Nigeria) (2014)

39. Damilola Olawuyi, Hydraulic Fracturing Technology and Shale Gas Production in

Nigeria: Legal and Sustainability Assessment, 4 (2) PETROLEUM TECH. DEV. J. (2014).

40. Damilola Olawuyi, Regulating Unconventional Oil and Gas Production: Towards an International Sustainability Framework, 13 (3) INDONESIA J. OF INT. LAW (Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia) (2014) 345-362.

41. Damilola Olawuyi, Recognizing the Intersections between Human Rights and the Environment in Legal Education and Training, 1 (2) ASIAN J. OF LEGAL EDUCATION (Sage Publishers, London) (2014) 103-113.

42. Damilola Olawuyi, Mainstreaming Human Rights under National and International Law: Legal and Epistemic Questions, 3 (3) INDONESIA LAW REVIEW (University of Indonesia) (2014), 213-237.

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43. Damilola Olawuyi, Legal and Institutional Barriers to the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies to Nigeria through the Clean Development Mechanism, 3 (1) JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) (2013).

44. Damilola Olawuyi, Power Generation through Renewable Energy Sources: An Analysis of the Legal Barriers and Potentials in Nigeria, 10 (2) J. OF RESOURCES, ENERGY, AND DEV. (2013) 105-112.

45. Damilola Olawuyi, Aguan Biogas Project and the Government of the United Kingdom:

Legal and International Human Rights Assessment, 4 (3) QUEEN MARY L. J. (School of Law, Queen Mary University of London) (2013) 37-50.

46. Damilola Olawuyi, Carbon Markets, Neoliberalism and Human Rights: Towards a

Win-Win Approach (2013) 4 (2) INT. J. OF ENVTL. ECONOMICS

47. Damilola Olawuyi, Renewable Energy Sources in Nigeria 43 (4-5) EUROPEAN J OF ENVTL. POLICY AND LAW (2013), 233-238.

48. Damilola Olawuyi, Addressing Inequality trends in Climate Change Mitigation Policy Measures and Projects: Reflections on Post 2012 Outlooks 3 (2013) ENVT. L. & PRACTICE REV. (2013) 179-204.

49. Damilola Olawuyi, Legal and Sustainable Development Impacts of Major Oil Spills 9(1) J. OF SUSTAINABLE DEV. (Columbia University) (2013) 1-15.

50. Damilola Olawuyi, Adopting the Language of Rights for Environmental Protection: Legal and Theoretical Justifications 3 (1) CANADIAN J. OF GLOBALIZATION. (University of Ottawa, Canada) (2012) 35-55.

51. Damilola Olawuyi and Omolola Olarinde, Setting Sustainable Standards for Biofuel Production: Legal and Institutional Framework, 2 (1) JOURNAL OF SUST. DEV. L. AND POLICY, AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, ADO EKITI (2012) 224-255.

52. Damilola Olawuyi, Towards a Transparent and Accountable Clean Development

Mechanism: Legal and Institutional Imperatives (2012) 2 (2) NORDIC ENV. L. J (Uppsala University, Sweden) (2012) 33-52.

53. Damilola Olawuyi, Rethinking the Place of Flexible Mechanisms in Kyoto’s Post 2012

Commitments, 6 (1) J. OF LAW, ENVT. AND DEV. (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) (2010) 23-35.

54. Damilola Olawuyi, Achieving Sustainable Development in Africa through the Clean

Development Mechanism: Legal and Institutional Issues Considered 17 (2) AFRICAN J. OF INT. & COMP. LAW (Edinburgh University Press) (2009) 270-301.

Book reviews and short publications

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55. Damilola Olawuyi, Book Review: International Environmental Law and the Global South (Shawkat Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque, eds.) (2016) 29:2 LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Cambridge University Press) 611-616.

56. Damilola Olawuyi, Qatar Blockade and Regional Cooperation on Climate Change (2017) 11:4 CLIMATE AND CARBON LAW REVIEW 339-341.

57. Damilola Olawuyi, Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law, Middle East and North Africa (MENA)(2017) 11 (1) CLIMATE AND CARBON LAW REVIEW 76 – 78.

58. Damilola Olawuyi, Regulation of Upstream Oil & Gas (2018) GULF LEGAL ADVISOR (LEXIS NEXIS)1-3.

59. Damilola Olawuyi, Regulation of Midstream Oil & Gas (2018) GULF LEGAL ADVISOR

(LEXIS NEXIS)1-3.

60. Damilola Olawuyi, Regulation of Downstream Oil & Gas (2018) GULF LEGAL ADVISOR (LEXIS NEXIS) 1-3.

International Submissions and Reports (refereed) 61. Damilola Olawuyi, Advancing Environmental Justice in Post-Brexit United Kingdom

Expert Report (published by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) and the Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 2018) 1-13. https://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/documents/Brexit Paper no.13_0.pdf

62. Damilola Olawuyi, Local content and procurement requirements in oil and gas contracts: Regional trends in the Middle East and North Africa (Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, University of Oxford, 2017) 1-15. https://www.oxfordenergy.org/publications/local-content-procurement-requirements-oil-gas-contracts-regional-trends-middle-east-north-africa/

63. Damilola Olawuyi, From Technology Transfer to Technology Absorption: Addressing Climate Technology Gaps in Africa (Expert Report published in Fixing Climate Governance Series, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 2017) 1-7. https://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/documents/Fixing Climate Governance Paper no.5_0.pdf

64. Damilola Olawuyi & Sue Tan, Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan: A Springboard to Meeting Canada’s Paris Goals (Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2016) 1-3.https://www.cigionline.org/articles/ontarios-climate-change-action-plan-springboard-meeting-canadas-paris-goals

65. Sarah Mason-Case, Liliana del Villar, Damilola Olawuyi, and Benoit Mayer, Compendium of Legal Best Practices on Climate Change Policy (Italy: International Development Law Organization, 2011) 1-25.

66. Damilola Olawuyi, Mentally Disabled Persons and the Law: Where Lays the Haven under the Canadian Criminal Justice System? (2012) 18 (3) Centerpiece, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Center, University of Calgary.

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WORKS UNDER REVIEW AND ONGOING RESEARCH

Book 1. Bassam Fattouh & Damilola Olawuyi (eds), Local Content Laws and Policies of Oil

and Gas Producing Countries (Oxford University Press) Submitted Book chapters

2. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘International Energy Law and the Gulf Crisis’ invited chapter in Rory Miller (ed), 2017 Gulf Crisis: The View from Qatar (Doha: HBKU Press, 2018) Accepted.

3. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Gender, Indigeneity and the Search for Environmental Justice in Post-Colonial Africa’, in Carmen Gonzalez, Sara Seck and Sumudu Attapatu (eds) Cambridge Handbook on Environment and Sustainable Development (Cambridge University Press) Accepted

4. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Water Energy Food Nexus’ in Sara Bagg, Patricia Galvao, Bill Tileman and Alastair Lucas, Environmental Law and Policy (Toronto: 4th Ed, Emond Montgomery Publishing) Accepted

5. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘International Cooperation in Oil and Gas’ in M.M.

Roggenkamp, K.J. de Graaf and R.C. Fleming (eds), Encyclopedia – Energy Law and the Environment (Edward Elgar). Outline Accepted, Manuscript is under preparation.

6. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Local Content Requirements in Indigenous industry Contracts’ in Dwight Newman and Ibironke Odumosu, Indigenous Industry Agreements (Routledge) Accepted

Articles in preparation

7. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Public-Private Approaches for Financing Energy Infrastructure Projects’ manuscript is under preparation (to be completed during IAS Vanguard Fellowship, University of Birmingham, December 2018-Janaury 2019)

8. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Sustainable Development in Qatar and United Kingdom: Current Trends and Future Directions’ manuscript is under preparation (to be completed during Herbert Smith Freehills Visiting Professorship, University of Cambridge May-August 2019)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Keynotes and invited lectures (36)

1. September 27, 2017, Calgary, Canada: Invited eminent speaker, Eminent Speaker Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Canada. Topic: Energy Transition in Qatar and the Middle East.

2. April 03, 2018, Kuwait City, Kuwait: Invited keynote speaker, “Local content and procurement requirements in Middle East and North Africa” at the

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Kuwait International Conference on Procurement and Local Content in the Oil and Gas Sector, Raddison Blu Hotel, Kuwait City, Kuwait.

3. March 07, 2018, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States: Invited keynote speaker, Climate Change, Human Rights and the Talanoa Dialogue, public lecture delivered at the University of Hawai'i William S. Richardson School of Law, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

4. 24 March 2017, Doha, Qatar: Invited keynote speaker “Law and governance framework for promoting climate-resilient water-energy-food infrastructure development in GCC countries”, paper presented on March 25, 2017 at the Third Annual Students’ Conference, themed Water, Energy, Food Nexus: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Development, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar.

5. 07 February, 2017, Doha, Qatar: Invited keynote speaker, “Establishing Small and Medium Enterprises in Qatar: Legal and Business Considerations”, paper presented on February 07, 2017, at the Entrepreneurship, Public Policy and Education Nexus Conference: Promoting Qatar National Vision 2030 and Beyond, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar.

6. November 09, 2017, Bonn, Germany: Invited Expert, United Nations Climate Change

and Human Rights Expert Workshop, organized by the Office of the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, at the 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany.

7. 05 December, 2016, Washington DC, USA: Invited panelist, “Climate Justice: U.S. and International Perspectives, Law” at the World Bank Law, Justice and Development Week 2016, themed Law, Climate Change and Development, December 5-9, 2016, World Bank Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America.

8. June 08, 2018, London, United Kingdom: Invited panelist, "Energy subsidies and low carbon transition in the Middle East" at the BIICL WTO Conference 2018, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London.

9. May 04, 2018, London, United Kingdom: Invited Chair, “Brexit and International Environmental Law Panel” at the CIGI-BIICL conference themed Brainstorming the latest and greatest challenges of Brexit, held at the Goodenough House, Mecklenburgh Square, London.

10. April 27, 2018, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Invited panelist, Damilola Olawuyi, “Principle of Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in International Law” at the International Law Association Conference on Sustainable Resources Management held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

11. 23 April, 2018, Doha, Qatar: Invited Speaker, “Ready or Not? Advancing Climate

Resilient Infrastructure Development in Qatar” at the Qatar Society of Engineers’ Annual Green Engineering Conference, Regency Hall, Katara, Doha, Qatar.

12. April 12, 2018, Lisbon, Portugal: Invited panelist, “Energy transition in Qatar and the Middle East: advancing renewable energy technologies as the alternative to fossil fuel use” International Law Colloquium, Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon, Portugal.

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13. April 09, 2018, Lisbon, Portugal: Invited panelist, “How technological and legal

innovations are transforming energy law” Biennial conference of the Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law (SEERIL),International Bar Association, 8 - 11 April 2018, Intercontinental, Lisbon, Portugal.

14. October 14, 2017: Saskatoon, Canada: Invited panelist, "Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in Indigenous-Industry Agreements", a Workshop on the Law and Politics of Indigenous-Industry Agreements in Extractive Industries, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

15. September 5, 2017, London, United Kingdom: Invited panelist, "Legal Innovations for Climate Resilient Infrastructure Development in ArabStates" Law and Environment in Small States Conference, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), UK.

16. July 28, 2017, Athens, Greece: Invited speaker, "Business and Human Rights in the Global Economy" Conference organized by the European Union Public Law Organization (EPLO), themed Artificial Cosmoi and the Law at the EPLO Headquarters, Athens, Greece.

17. 31 May-02 June, 2017, Banff, Alberta, Canada: Invited panelist, “Educating Energy

Entrepreneurs: A Tale of an Extended Simulated Learning Approach” at the 18th International Conference of Natural Resources Law Teachers, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, Alberta, Canada.

18. 18-19 May, 2017, Tarragona, Spain: Damilola Olawuyi, invited panelist, ‘The Search

for Climate Justice in International Law: Trends, Limitations and Ways Forward’ II Tarragona International Environmental Law Conference, Theme: Longing for Justice in a Climate-Changed World: From Theory to Practice, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Campus Catalunya, Tarragona, Spain.

19. 10 May 2017, Almeria, Spain: Invited speaker, ‘Energy transition in Qatar and the Middle East: advancing renewable energy technologies as the alternative to fossil fuel use’ at the International Energy and Climate Change Conference, Universidad de Almería, Spain.

20. 11-12 May, 2017, Madrid, Spain: Invited speaker, ‘Energy transitions, innovation and the law: regional trends in Middle East and North African (MENA) Region’ Conference of the Academic Advisory Group (AAG), International Bar Association’s Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law (SEERIL) held at the Spanish Energy Club (Club Español de la Energía) Madrid, Spain.

21. 4 May 2017, Amman, Jordan: Damilola Olawuyi, Invited speaker, ‘Integrating Solar

Energy into National Electricity Grid: Legal Innovations and Future Directions’ at the International Climate Change Conference themed Implementing the Paris Agreement through National Legislation for Sustainable Development, at the Faculty of Law, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.

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22. August 24, 2016, Washington DC, United States: Invited panelist, “Implications of Brexit for International Energy Law and Policy”, paper presented on August 24, 2016 at a seminar themed Brexit and Environmental Law, organized by the Environmental Law Institute, Washington DC, United States.

23. 27 April, 2017, Doha, Qatar: Invited speaker, “Water Energy Food Nexus and a Low Carbon Future for Qatar”, presented at the Brookings Brown Bag Seminar Series, held on 27th

April, 2017 at the Brookings Doha Centre, Doha.

24. 24 April, 2017, Doha, Qatar: Invited speaker, “Recognizing the Linkages between

Peace, Security and Education in the United Nation System: Legal and Diplomatic Approaches”, presented at the Experts Roundtable Seminar chaired by Her Highness, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, held on 24th April, 2017 at Qatar Foundation Headquarters, Qatar.

25. November 04, 2015, Oxford, United Kingdom: Invited keynote speaker, “Rehabilitation and Reintegration: Addressing the Missing Links in Nigeria’s Amnesty Program”, keynote lecture delivered on November 04, 2015, at the 2015 Montagu Baker Distinguished Speaker Series, Oxford Center for Mission Studies, Oxford, United Kingdom.

26. March 26, 2015, Florida United States: Invited keynote speaker "Advancing Climate Justice in International Law: Evaluating the United Nations Human Rights Based Approach", keynote paper presented on March 26, 2015 at the 1st Annual Climate and Energy Justice Lecture, FAMU College of Law, Florida, United States of America.

27. October 23, 2015, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Invited keynote speaker, “Mitigating Legal Risks Associated with Oil and Gas Investments in Africa”, Offshore East Africa Convention 2015, October 22-23, 2015, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

28. November 5, 2015, London, United Kingdom: Invited panelist, 'Legal framework for

investments in Nigeria’s agriculture and renewable energy sector', ‘Opportunity Nigeria’, a two-day seminar held on November 5 and 6, 2015, by the Nigerian British Chamber of Commerce/ Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, in London.

29. June 02, 2015, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria: (with Rhuks Ako) Invited speaker, “Methodology, Theoretical Framework and Scholarly Significance: A Review of International Best Practices in Legal Research”, paper presented on June 02, 2015 at the 48th Annual National Conference of the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers (NALT) held at the College of Law, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.

30. October 27-28, 2015, Ibadan, Nigeria: Invited panelist, “Renewable energy for power generation in Nigeria: legal and institutional issues”, 2nd Annual Regional Conference of the Center for Petroleum, Energy, Economics and Law (CPEEL), University of Ibadan, October 27-28, 2015.

31. August 10, 2016, Johannesburg, South Africa: Invited panelist, “International Environmental Law and the Global South: Framing the Issues”, paper presented on August 10, 2016 at the 77th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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32. February 14, 2015, Calgary, Canada: Invited speaker "Legal Frameworks for Mitigating Social and Environmental Risks of Cross-Border Pipeline Developments in North America and Abroad", presented at the 2015 Canadian Association of Environmental Law Societies (CAELS) Conference on February 14, 2015 at the University of Calgary, Canada.

33. March 28, 2015, Florida, United States: Invited panelist "Water for Food, Energy and Sustainable Development–Addressing Legal and Policy Barriers to the Advancement of Water Technology and Enterprises", presented on March 28, 2015 at the 2015 EnergyWaterFoodNexus conference at the School of Environment, Florida A&M University, United States.

34. December 03, 2014, Novosibirsk, Russia: Damilola Olawuyi, invited speaker, “Social and Environmental Risks in Cross-Border Pipeline Projects: Legal Framework for Sustainable Mitigation” forthcoming presentation at the 2014 Second International Environmental Law, Scientific and Practical Conference themed “Eurasian Integration: Legal and Educational Aspects” at the Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia, on 3–5 of December 2014.

35. January 25, 2014, Santa Clara, United States: Invited speaker "Commentaries on Maxine Burkett’s “Rehabilitation: A Proposal for a Compensation Mechanism For Small Island States”, presented on January 25, 2014 at the 2014 Santa Clara Journal of International Law Symposium, Santa Clara Law School, Santa Clara, California, United States.

36. November 02, 2013, Calgary, Canada: Damilola Olawuyi, invited speaker “Carbon Markets, Neoliberalism and Environmental Sustainability: Towards a Win-Win Approach” presented on November 02, 2013 at the 2020 Vision for Humanity and Global Security Conference, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Other conferences and presentations 37. April 05, 2018, Doha, Qatar: Session Chair and panelist, “Climate Change and Energy

Transitions in Qatar”, a public lecture featuring Mr. Abdulhadi Nasser Almarri, Director, Climate Change Department, Ministry of Municipality and Environment, at the College of Law and Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

38. April 04-05, 2018, Doha, Qatar: Chair of the Energy Experts Workshop, Public-Private Approaches for Financing Energy Infrastructure Projects, at Four Seasons Hotel, Doha, Qatar.

39. November 26-27, 2017, Doha, Qatar: Chair of the Conference Organizing Committee

and Chair of the Law and Policy Panel, Water Energy Food Nexus and a Low Carbon Future for Qatar, College of Law and Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

40. November 22, 2017, Doha, Qatar: Chair, EnergyLaw Colloquium on Canadian Energy Development Law and Policies on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, College of Law and Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

41. Damilola S. Olawuyi, invited panelist, “Energy Transition in Gulf Cooperation

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Council States: Framing the Issues”, paper presented on September 24, 2016 at a seminar themed Energy Law and Policy in GCC States: Current Issues and Future Directions, organized by the College of Law, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar.

42. Damilola Olawuyi and Olarinde SO, ‘Setting Sustainable Standards for Biofuel Production: Legal and Institutional Framework’, presented on 05 September 2013 at the first European Union EELF Conference held on the 4, 5 and 6 of September 2013, in Groningen, the Netherlands.

43. Damilola Olawuyi, 'Setting Sustainable Standards for Safety and Emergency Planning on Oil Platforms: Towards an International Framework' presented on 6 March 2013 at the International Conference on Energy Transitions: Regulation of Energy Markets at the National, European and International levels (University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland).

44. Damilola Olawuyi, "A Human Rights Based Approach to Climate Change: Legal and Institutional Perspectives" a paper presented on 6 September 2012 at the ECOST Climate Change Working Group on Human Rights, Climate Change and Migration held at the University of Utrecht, Netherlands

45. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Conceptualizing Peace in a Changing Climate: Perspectives on a Human Rights Based Approach to Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation‟ a paper presented at the 2012 Peace Talk Series, University of Calgary, Canada.

46. Damilola Olawuyi, “Legal Aspects of Emission Trading” A session contribution made at the ICAP Summer School/Training Course in Emission Trading held in Madrid, Spain (2011).

47. Damilola Olawuyi, "Understanding the Human Rights Mainstream Paradigm", presented at the International Graduate Research Conference, Kings College London (2011).

48. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Recognizing the Intersection between Human Rights and the Environment in Legal Education’, A paper presented on the 29th March, 2010 at the Conference of the United Kingdom Council for Legal Education in Warwick, United Kingdom.

49. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Legal and Institutional Barriers to the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies to Developing Countries through the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism’, presented on 12 May, 2010 at the Global Concerns Conference in Sønderborg, Denmark.

50. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Environment and International Trade: A Critique of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species’ presented on the 12th of March, 2010 at the 12th International Wild Life Conference in Florida, USA

51. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘A Right to Environment under International Law: The Question

of Standing Revisited’ A paper presented on November 04, 2009 at the IUCN International Environmental Law Conference at Wuhan, China.

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52. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Beautifying Africa for the Clean Development Mechanism- Legal and Institutional Issues Considered’ A paper presented on the 26th September, 2008 at the International Climate Change Conference of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, in Ottawa, Canada.

53. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘An Overview of International Arrangements on Integrated Coastal Zone Management–Lessons and Suggestions for the Future’ A paper presented at the Canadian Coastal Zone Conference 2008, in Vancouver, Canada.

54. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘The Right to Clean Environment under International Law- Defining the Scope and Content of an Emerging Right’ A paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the Canadians Lawyers on International Human Rights, on the 19th February, 2008 in Canada.

55. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Defusing the Global Climate Change Time Bomb-The Role of Law’-A paper presented at the Osgoode Hall Law School Graduate Students‟ Conference held on 5th May, 2007.

56. Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Achieving Sustainable Development in Nigeria through the Clean Development Mechanism-Lessons from India’ a paper presented in December, 2007 at a CDM Workshop held in Besancon, France.

RECENT INTERVIEWS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES “Global Pact will boost international environmental governance” (Lagos: Guardian Newspaper, September 25, 2018) “HBKU Law Faculty bags Cambridge University Fellowship” (Doha: Gulf Times, August 13, 2018) also in Qatar Peninsula Newspaper (August 12, 2018) “Window on the World” (London: The UK Law Society Gazette, 09 July, 2018) "Qatar regional leader in addressing climate change" (Doha: Qatar Peninsula Newspaper, November 26, 2017). "Government should tap into renewable energy potential" (Lagos: Guardian Newspaper, July 19, 2017). "OPEC deal boosts struggling African economies" (London: African Business Magazine, December 02, 2016). “Taking human rights seriously in climate change actions and projects” (Waterloo, Ontario, Academic Council of the United Nations System, August 4, 2016). “Three Amigos Summit: A North American Commitment to Clean Energy and Climate Action” (Waterloo, Ontario: Center for International Governance Innovation, June 29, 2016) "OPEC is hurting the economies of Africa" (London: African Business Magazine, April 7, 2016).

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“Commentaries on Reforms in the Nigerian oil sector” (London: African Business Magazine, October 2015) “Role of law in promoting renewable energy investments in Nigeria” (Lagos: Interview held on October 27, 2015 and aired on Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), and Channels Television). “Methodology, Theoretical Framework and Scholarly Significance” (Lagos: The PUNCH Newspaper, June 1, 2015) HOBBIES Reading, watching the Super Eagles of Nigeria, observing nature and wildlife

REFEREES Available on request CAREER TOTALS SUMMARY

S/N ITEM TOTAL Recent (2016-present)

1 Publications 66 26 Books 4 1 Edited Volume (Special Issue) 1 1 Book Chapters 13 9 Journal Articles 36 6 Book reviews and shorter articles 9 6 Expert Reports 3 3 2 Invited Talks 37 24 3 Keynote Talks 8 5 5 External Assessor 6 6 6 Research Grants 7 4 7 Awards 27 3