Professor Nelson Enonchong

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Birmingham Law School
Barber Professor of Law

Contact details

Telephone
+44 (0)121 414 6283
Fax
+44 (0)121 414 3585
Email
n.e.enonchong@bham.ac.uk
Address
Birmingham Law School
University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
United Kingdom

Professor Enonchong is the author of three major practitioner works in the field of banking and commercial law. He has advised in a number of complex international commercial disputes and has acted as an arbitrator in international commercial arbitrations. Professor Enonchong is the author of Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Dealing, now in its 4th edition.

Qualifications

  • LLB (Yaounde)
  • Maitrise (Yaounde)
  • LLM (Cantab)
  • PhD (Cantab)
  • Barrister
  • FCIArb

Biography

Professor Nelson Enonchong read law at the University of Yaounde and Jesus College, Cambridge. He was a lecturer and Reader in Law at the University of Leicester before joining the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ as Barber Professor of Law in 2001

Teaching

  • Law of Contract
  • Commercial Law
  • Conflict of Laws
  • Financing of International Trade (LLM)
  • International Sale of Goods (LLM)

Postgraduate supervision

Contract/Commercial law
Conflict of Laws
Arbitration
Comparative Law
International Trade and Finance
Current doctoral supervision
Professor Enonchong is currently supervising four doctoral students undertaking research in the following areas

Contractual Mechanisms for Reducing Risks in Long Term Oil and Gas Agreements
The Scope of the Liability of Arbitral Institutions towards the Disputing Parties
Judicial Review of International Arbitral Awards
Balancing the demands of procedural fairness and finality in ADR in the Construction Industry


Find out more - our PhD Law  page has information about doctoral research at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡.

Research

Professor Enonchong’s principal research interests are in the fields of Contract/Commercial Law, International Trade and Finance, Private International law and Comparative law. He is the author of several influential publications in these areas.

The fourth edition of his leading work on (2023) has recently been published by Sweet & Maxwell. The book, which has been relied upon by courts in the UK and other jurisdictions such as Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore, remains a primary point of reference on these topics. You can watch here.

His monograph on The Independence Principle of Letters of Credit and Demand Guarantees was published by Oxford University Press in 2011. It examines the nature and scope of the cardinal principle of autonomy of letters of credit and demand guarantees. It considers the challenges presented by the principle and explores the extent to which exceptions to the principle should be recognised in order address the problem of abusive demands for payment. This work has been cited by apellate courts in the UK and other countries such as Australia and Singapore.

His book on Illegal Transactions was published by Lloyd’s of London Press in 1998. It is the first book to be published in the UK on this notoriously difficult subject. This work has been relied upon by courts in the UK and other countries such as Australia, Kenya, Nigeria and Singapore.

Other activities

Professor Enonchong is also an arbitrator and barrister (non-practising) at .

He is a member of the Editorial Boards of

  • Journal of African Law published by Cambridge University Press
  • African Journal of International and Comparative Law published by Edinburgh University Press

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Enonchong, N 2023, . Contract Law Library, 4th edn, Sweet and Maxwell, United Kingdom. <>

Enonchong, N 2021, . Contract Law Library, 3rd, 1st supplement edn, Sweet and Maxwell, London. <>

Enonchong, N 2018, . Contract Law Library, 3rd edn, Sweet and Maxwell, London.

Enonchong, N 2012, . 2nd edn, Sweet and Maxwell.

Enonchong, N 2011, . Oxford University Press.

Article

Enonchong, N 2025, '', International Banking and Financial Law, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 93-97. <>

Enonchong, N 2021, '', Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 2021, no. 1, pp. 100-127. <>

Enonchong, N 2018, '', Journal of Contract Law, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 211-239.

Enonchong, N 2015, '', International Banking and Financial Law, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 674-677.

Enonchong, N 2015, '', Lloyd's Maritime & Commercial Law Quarterly, pp. 194-215.

Enonchong, N 2010, '', Restitution Law Review, vol. 18, pp. 14-33.

Enonchong, N 2009, '', Journal of Business Law, vol. n/a, no. 6, pp. 568 – 591.

Enonchong, N 2007, '', Journal of African Law, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 95-115.

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Enonchong, N 2021, . in C Hare & D Neo (eds), Trade finance: technology, innovation and documentary credits. 1 edn, Oxford University Press. <>

Enonchong, N 2013, in S Elliott, B Häcker & C Mitchell (eds), Restitution of Overpaid Tax. Hart Studies in Private Law, Hart Publishing.

Expertise

  • Contract and Commercial Law
  • Banking
  • International Trade and Arbitration
  • Private International Law