Sevidzem Stephen Kingah

 

Stephen Kingah graduated from the Free University of Brussels VUB in October 2008 as Doctor in Law with his PhD thesis on "Access to Affordable HIV/AIDS Medicines in the Southern African Development Community (SADC): Coherence of EC Rules and Policies" under the supervision of Stefaan Smis and Fredrik Söderbaum. He is rapporteur for the recent developments in the Southern African Development Community for the International Organisations Interest Group of ASIL and acts as an Associate Member of the Scientific Committee of the Revue de Droit Africain.

Stephen Kingah pursued a maîtrise en droit privé at the University of Yaoundé II, an LLM in Legal Theory from the European Academy of Legal Theory and a diplôme d’études specialize (DES) in international human rights law from the Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL) and Faculté Universitaire Notre Dame Namur. His research interest include: SADC, regional integration in Southern Africa, access to HIV/AIDS medicines, international economic law, EC-ACP relations, law of international organizations, governance in Africa, the African Union.

 

Contact:

E-mail: skingah (@) vub.ac.be

Publications by Sevidzem Stephen Kingah

Book Chapter: How Countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) can use the World Trade Organisation and the European Community Flexibilities for better Access to affordable HIV/AIDS Medicines

By: Stephen Kingah, Stefaan Smis and Fredrik Söderbaum [more]

Article: The Utility of Counter-Terrorism and Non-Proliferation of WMD Clauses Under the EU-ACP Revised Cotonou Agreement

By: Stefaan Smis and Sevidzem Stephen Kingah [more]

Article: How the Government of Chad can Meet its Development Pledges to the People of Chad Without Breaching its Obligations with the World Bank and Multinational Companies

By: Stephen Kingah [more]

Article: The New EU Africa Strategy: Grounds for Cautious Optimism

By: Stephen Kingah [more]

Article: The Capacity of the African Union to Promote Good Governance

By: Stephen Kingah [more]

Article: The Revised Cotonou Agreement Between the European Community and the African, Caribbean and Pacific States: Innovations on Security, Political Dialogue, Transparency, Money and Social Responsibility

By: Stephen Kingah [more]
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