Jeremmy Okonjo

Assistant Professor, University of Warwick School of Law

Jeremmy is an academic and legal practitioner with particular interest in the intersections between international trade, finance and investments law, and the digital economy, especially in the context of global north-global South economic partnerships. His current research interests include the role of data, and new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger Technologies, and Smart Contracts in international economic law, international commercial law, and financial regulatory compliance (RegTech) and supervision (SupTech). In addition to teaching International Economic Law, International Commercial Law, and Financial Services Regulation at Warwick Law School, Jeremmy is currently engaged in research projects examining the role of digital technologies in the private financing of global South development, the role of international economic law and private law in constituting global value chains (GVCs), and also climate finance law. Jeremmy has previously contributed to Kenya case studies in World Bank reports on benchmarking of Public-Private partnerships (PPP) law and policy. He has also advised Kenya’s Ministry of Justice on the design of law reform programs.

Jeremmy’s recent policy outputs include a policy brief on global value chains, trade and inequalities.

Specialist in

Development, Digital Economy, Foreign Investments, Financial Services, Governance and Scrutiny, Industrial Policy, Services Trade, Trade Facilitation
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