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Mohamed Sesay

Mohamed Sesay

Dr. Mohamed Sesay (he/him) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Science and Coordinator of the African Studies Program at York University. He is also a member of the UKRI GCRF Gender Justice and Security Hub hosted by the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security. Mohamed Sesay graduated from McGill University with a […]

Tameka Samuels-Jones

Tameka Samuels-Jones

Dr Tameka Samuels-Jones is Assistant Professor in the School of Administrative Studies, LA&PS. She teaches corporate social responsibility and sustainability with an emphasis on developing country contexts. Her research interests include legal pluralism and environmental regulatory law in the Caribbean and her most recent work examined environmental regulatory compliance among Jamaica’s legally autonomous Maroons. Dr […]