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Dr Tamaraudoubra Tom Egbe
Lecturer (Assistant Professor)
School/Department: Leicester Law School
Email: tte4@leicester.ac.uk
Profile
Tamaraudoubra Egbe joined the Leicester Law school in 2022 where he holds a lectureship in law. Prior to this appointment, Tam was a lecturer at the Nottingham Law School having obtained his academic and professional qualifications from academic institutions in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Tam is also a qualified barrister and solicitor (Non-Practicing) of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Tam has published papers in reputable journals whilst also presenting his research in academic conferences. In the past, Tam has demonstrated academic leadership on the Masters in Law (LLM) where he has been the module convenor for International Carriage of Goods by Sea which is his area of expertise. Currently, Tam contributes to the teaching of contract law, commercial law and the law of tort at the Leicester Law School.
Research
My research interests revolve around the International Carriage of Goods by Sea, Marine Insurance and International Sale of Goods.
Publications
‘Scope of Owners Obligation to Commence Approach Voyage- An Absolute Obligation or a Requirement of Due Diligence?’
Supervision
Tam welcomes PhD proposals in any of the research areas indicated below particularly those with a focus on doctrinal and theoretical approaches:
- International Carriage of Goods by Sea
- Marine Insurance
- International Sale of Goods
Teaching
- Law of Tort
- Law of Contract
- Commercial Law
Qualifications
LLB (Okada)
LLM (Surrey)
PhD (Leicester)