Staff profile
Mark Amakoromo
Post Doctoral Research Associate
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Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Durham Law School |
Biography
Mark Amakoromo is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Durham Law School. Mark holds an LLB from Rivers State University in Nigeria, an LLM with distinction from the University of Aberdeen, and a PhD from the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee. Mark’s thesis titled “Towards an Enabling Legal Environment for International Climate Technology Transfer: A Responsibility-Solidarity Perspective” addressed key barriers hindering effective climate technology transfer under international law through a responsibility and solidarity lens. Mark is a qualified barrister and solicitor in Nigeria and a Lecturer in Law at Niger Delta University in Nigeria. He is also the Research Coordinator for the African Natural Resources and Energy Law Network.
Research interests
- International Energy Law
- Solidarity and the Energy Transition
- Climate Technology Transfer
Publications
Chapter in book
- Responsibility, Solidarity and their Connections in International law: Towards a Coherent FrameworkRoeben, V., & Amakoromo, M. (2022). Responsibility, Solidarity and their Connections in International law: Towards a Coherent Framework. In Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (pp. 13-49). T.M.C. Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-527-0_2
- The role of a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) in resolving the conflicts and uncertainties over maritime boundary delimitation: A missed opportunity in the Bakassi caseWifa, E. L., Amakoromo, M., & Johnson Ogbo, I. (2017). The role of a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) in resolving the conflicts and uncertainties over maritime boundary delimitation: A missed opportunity in the Bakassi case. In The Bakassi Dispute and the International Court of Justice: Continuing Challenges. Routledge.
Doctoral Thesis
- Towards an Enabling Legal Environment for International Climate Technology Transfer: A Responsibility-Solidarity PerspectiveAmakoromo, M. (2024). Towards an Enabling Legal Environment for International Climate Technology Transfer: A Responsibility-Solidarity Perspective [Thesis]. University of Dundee. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/towards-an-enabling-legal-environment-for-international-climate-t
Journal Article
- Enforcement Challenges in the Protection of the Environment from Upstream Petroleum Operations in Nigeria: The Need for Judicial IndependenceAgbaitoro, G., Amakoromo, M., & Wifa, E. (2017). Enforcement Challenges in the Protection of the Environment from Upstream Petroleum Operations in Nigeria: The Need for Judicial Independence. International Energy Law Review, 3, 85-93.
- Turning Towards A Joint Development Agreement in the Midst of Disputes and Uncertainties Over International Maritime Boundaries: Nigeria-Cameroon Dispute as a Case StudyWifa, E., Amakoromo, M., & Johnson Ogbo, I. (2017). Turning Towards A Joint Development Agreement in the Midst of Disputes and Uncertainties Over International Maritime Boundaries: Nigeria-Cameroon Dispute as a Case Study. Oil, Gas and Energy Law, 15(1).
- Reforming the Regulatory Framework for Offshore Health and Safety in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry: Lessons from the United KingdomAmakoromo, M., & Agbaitoro, G. (2016). Reforming the Regulatory Framework for Offshore Health and Safety in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry: Lessons from the United Kingdom. Oil, Gas and Energy Law, 14(4).
- "Back to back" Indemnities: Benefits and Potential DangersAmakoromo, M. (2015). "Back to back" Indemnities: Benefits and Potential Dangers. International Energy Law Review, 6, 248-250.