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Dr Ama Eyo
Lecturer in Law
Dr Ama Eyo is Lecturer in Law and a Public Procurement specialist with significant experience of sustainable and strategic procurement programmes, procurement process transformation, and achieving efficiency savings. She also lectures on Company Law in areas related to raising and maitainance of shares, corporate restructuring and fraudulent and wrongful trading. Her broad area of research is in Public Procurement law and policy, with particular interests in international and national regulation of contemporary procurement techniques and processes, regulatory procurement reforms in Africa and socio-legal research on these issues.
Bangor
United Kingdom

Dr Ama Eyo is Lecturer in Law and a Public Procurement specialist with significant experience of sustainable and strategic procurement programmes, procurement process transformation, and achieving efficiency savings. She also lectures on Company Law in areas related to raising and maitainance of shares, corporate restructuring and fraudulent and wrongful trading. Her broad area of research is in Public Procurement law and policy, with particular interests in international and national regulation of contemporary procurement techniques and processes, regulatory procurement reforms in Africa and socio-legal research on these issues.
Bangor
United Kingdom

Natasha Ezrow
Lecturer
Dr. Natasha Ezrow is a Lecturer in the Government Department and the Director of the International Development Studies Program at the University of Essex. She specializes in authoritarian regimes, failed states, state building and conflict. She has recently written two books on authoritarian regimes titled, Dictators and Dictatorships and The Politics of Dictatorships, and also has a forthcoming book on failed states, titled Failed States and Institutional Decay. Dr. Ezrow has served as a consultant for various news outlets and has appeared as an analyst on BBC World, BBC News and the BBC Breakfast Show.
Colchester

Dr. Natasha Ezrow is a Lecturer in the Government Department and the Director of the International Development Studies Program at the University of Essex. She specializes in authoritarian regimes, failed states, state building and conflict. She has recently written two books on authoritarian regimes titled, Dictators and Dictatorships and The Politics of Dictatorships, and also has a forthcoming book on failed states, titled Failed States and Institutional Decay. Dr. Ezrow has served as a consultant for various news outlets and has appeared as an analyst on BBC World, BBC News and the BBC Breakfast Show.
Colchester




