Dr Fikayo Taiwo
-
Email
fikayo.taiwo@essex.ac.uk -
Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 872559
-
Location
4SB.4.5, Colchester Campus
-
Academic support hours
Wednesdays 12 - 1pm Thursdays 10 - 11am
Profile
Biography
Fikayo is a lecturer at Essex Law School focusing her research on international law and commercial dispute resolution. Her PhD research, which was fully funded by the University of Essex Doctoral Scholarship, examined the intersection between access to justice and international arbitration. Prior to resuming her PhD at Essex, Fikayo was admitted as a first-class barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and subsequently gained broad experience in business law and commercial dispute resolution practice, and executed legal compliance related functions as an associate with top tier Nigerian law firms including Aluko & Oyebode. She was part of teams responsible for resolving complex legal issues in areas including arbitration, telecommunications law and debt recoveries on behalf of both private and government clients. She also obtained a distinction on a Master’s degree in International Commercial Law from University College London where she was awarded the John Carr Scholarship for Students from Africa and the Caribbean as well as the 8 New Square LLM Prize for Excellence in the Law of Copyright and Designs. In addition, she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Lagos where she graduated in the top five percentile of her class. Fikayo is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
Qualifications
-
LLM University College London, (2015)
-
LLB University of Lagos, (2011)
-
BL Nigerian Law School, (2012)
-
PhD University of Essex, (2022)
Appointments
Other academic
-
Lecturer, Law, University of Essex (1/9/2021 - present)
-
Assistant Lecturer, Law, University of Essex (8/10/2018 - 31/8/2021)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Resolution of commercial disputes
Access to Justice
Alternative Dispute Resolution
International Commercial Arbitration
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
-
Essex Law Key Skills (LW100)
-
Contract Law (LW101)
-
French Administrative Law (LW206)
-
Legal Research Skills (LW254)
-
Final Year Research Project (LW304)
-
Legal Research (LW360)
-
International Commercial Dispute Resolution (LW605)
-
Commercial Conflict of Laws (LW966)
Publications
Journal articles (2)
Taiwo, D., Charting a Functionalist Business-Centred Approach to Sustainable Development Goal 16.3 through Business-to-Business Arbitration. Law and Development Review
TAIWO, D., (2020). The Restrictive Approach to Legal Representation in Arbitration Proceedings and its Unintended Consequences in Nigeria. Journal of International Arbitration. 37 (2), 271-288
Book chapters (1)
Osuji, OK. and Taiwo, OD., (2021). Contextual Centrality of Institutional Arbitration Framework for AU Legal Order. In: The Emergent African Union Law Conceptualization, Delimitation, and Application. Editors: Amao, O., Olivier, M. and Magliveras, K., . Oxford University Press (OUP). 130- 153. 0198862156. 9780192606778
Thesis dissertation (1)
Taiwo, DO., (2022). Incremental Development of a Legal Framework for Arbitration in Emerging Markets: A Case Study of Construction Arbitration in Nigeria
Other (1)
TAIWO, D., (2019).Nigeria’s Rules on Party Representation in Arbitration Proceedings: A Clog in the Wheel to Attraction?. Kluwer Arbitration Blog,Kluwer Arbitration Blog
Grants and funding
2022
World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement Process, Access to Justice and Sustainable Development: Any Lessons for AfCFTA?
Young European Research Universities (YERUN)
Contact
Academic support hours:
Wednesdays 12 - 1pm Thursdays 10 - 11am
Follow me on social media