Dr Synda Obaji

Dr Synda Obaji

Birmingham Law School
Assistant Professor in Energy Law

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Law School
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Synda Obaji is an Assistant Professor at Birmingham Law School. Her research relates to environmental justice and sustainability, environmental governance issues, and human rights; and her work on Internal Displacement in Nigeria has been cited by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Qualifications

  • LLB (Hons) - (University of Calabar, Nigeria).
  • BL - (Barrister and Solicitor, Nigeria)
  • LLM in Environmental Law and Policy (Distinction) - (University of Kent)
  • PhD in Law (University 麻豆精选)

Biography

Synda graduated as valedictorian from the University of Calabar, Nigeria, where she obtained her law degree with First Class Honours. She holds an LLM (with Distinction) in Environmental Law and Policy from the University of Kent and a PhD in law from the University 麻豆精选. Synda is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and a former Commonwealth Scholar (2013-2014).

Synda taught law at the University of Calabar, Nigeria, and represented clients in Nigerian courts prior to joining Birmingham Law School. Before taking up the role of Assistant Professor, she was a Teaching Associate and a Teaching Fellow. She is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Teaching

  • Environmental Law
  • Environmental Energy Law
  • Legal Communication and Writing
  • Commercial Law
  • Contract Law

Research

Synda鈥檚 research interests are in the fields of Environmental Law, Energy Law and Human Rights. Her doctoral research examined the procedural foundations upon which environmental injustices are formed through the instrumentality of environmental impact assessments. Her current research is concerned with the relationship between human rights and the environment.

Publications

  • E. Alobo and S. Obaji, ‘’ (2016) 19(2) The Nigerian Law Journal 244.
  • Eni Alobo and Synda Obaji, ‘ (2016) 51 Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization 26.
  • E. Alobo, J. Adams, and S. Obaji, ‘’ (2016) 6(10) International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 108. 
  • S. Obaji, ‘Emissions Trading: The Best Policy Tool for the Environment or the Most Convenient for Man?’ (2013 – 2015) 16 The Calabar Law Journal 338.
  • A. Emwanta, S. Obaji, and B. Egbelo, ‘Executive Immunity in Nigeria: A Critical Analysis of its Operation, Scope and Relevance’ (2011) 15 The Calabar Law Journal 125. 

Book review

  • S. Obaji, ‘ (2021) 48(3) Journal of Law and Society 481

Other contributions

  • S. Obaji (2022) ‘’ The Conversation
  • S. Obaji (2021) ‘’ Red Pepper
  • S. Obaji (2020) ‘’ The Conversation