Dr Misan Afinotan
Lecturer in Law
Overview
Misan Afinotan is a Lecturer in Law (Education & Research) at the University of Exeter Law School (Penryn Campus). He joined the law school in September 2022, where he teaches and researches broadly in the areas of environmental law, environmental justice, socio-ecological resilience, climate change law and climate justice. Prior to joining the University of Exeter, Misan was a doctoral candidate and associate lecturer at the University of Dundee Law School. His core approach to environmental law research is interdiscplinary, fusing theory and praxis from political science, environmental politics, political philosophy and African legal theory to explore the linkages and intersections betweeen environmental justice and resilience.
Misan holds a PhD in Law from the University of Dundee (2022), LLM (University of Ibadan, Nigeria), LLB (University of Benin, Nigeria), and BL (Nigerian Law School). He is a qualified (non-practising) Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Currently, he is a member of the Exeter Centre for Environmental Law (ExCEL), an affiliate of the Exeter Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI) and a co-convener of the Dundee Africa Research Network (DARN).
Research
Socio-ecological resilience, environmental justice, environmental law, climate justice, international human rights law, climate change law, African legal philosophy
Publications
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2022
- Afinotan U. (2022) How serious is Nigeria about climate change mitigation through gas flaring regulation in the Niger Delta?, Environmental Law Review, volume 24, no. 4, pages 288-304, DOI:10.1177/14614529221137142.