Prof. Emilia Onyema - Reframing Arbitration in Africa
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Arbitration in Africa is evolving rapidly, with new institutions, legal reforms, and a growing push to challenge the longstanding dominance of traditional seats like London, Paris, and Geneva. In this episode, Yağmur speaks with Professor Emilia Onyema about the state of arbitration in Africa, the rise of new arbitral institutions, and what it truly means to “Africanise” international arbitration.
Professor Onyema is a leading figure in African arbitration, a professor at SOAS University of London, and the founder of initiatives such as “The African Promise” and the Arbitration Fund for African Students.
We explore how the landscape of African arbitration is shifting, from the persistence of ad hoc arbitration and the emergence of dozens of new institutions, to sectoral trends in energy, construction, and technology.
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