Serle Court
Commercial Litigation in Anglophone Africa - Part 4
16 Sep 2024
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Highlights
Andrew Moran KC and Anthony Kennedy are the authors of Commercial Litigation in Anglophone Africa (2nd Ed Juta), an authoritative work which details the broad framework of the private international law rules in operation in each of the sixteen Anglophone jurisdictions considered: Botswana, Gambia, Ghana, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The authors will be back with a fourth session of the webinar series taking place on 16 September, entitled "Anglophone African Courts' Approaches to the Enforcement of Jurisdiction Clauses". Andrew Moran KC and Anthony Kennedy will be joined by guest speakers Lorraine Aboagye (Barrister, Essex Court) and Babajide Ogundipe (Partner, Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore). In the webinar:
• Anthony will discuss the approach taken by the courts of the Republic of South Africa;
• Lorraine will reflect on the attitude of the Ghanaian courts; and
• Babajide will consider how Nigerian courts address jurisdiction clauses."
Associate Member
Serle Court
After graduating with a BA in Jurisprudence (First Class) and a Distinction in the BCL (both from St Edmund Hall, Oxford), Anthony was called to the Bar. He is now an Associate Member of Serle Court.
Being an Associate Member allows him to concentrate on his several academic projects: he is a Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in Roman and Contract Law at St Edmund Hall, Oxford and a Retained Fee Lecturer at Somerville College, Oxford. He also teaches on the Bar Professional Training Course at BPP University, specialising in Commercial Dispute Resolution.
His principal area of research is private international law, focusing on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Most recently, he has concentrated in particular on the private international law rules employed in Anglophone African jurisdictions and has, along with Andrew Moran KC, co-authored a leading practitioner text in that field.
Serle Court
Barrister and Arbitrator
Serle Court
Andrew’s practice covers a broad range of work from contentious trusts, through what may be conveniently described as general commercial work and civil fraud, to professional indemnity insurance work of various sorts.
A significant proportion of his work originates overseas, in particular from the USA, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and various Caribbean jurisdictions.
He has a particular interest and expertise in English-speaking African jurisdictions and is, together with Anthony Kennedy, the author of Commercial Litigation in Anglophone Africa (Juta , 2nd ed., 2022), recognised as the leading authority in that field.
Andrew has been invited to address a number of conferences in Africa including the Commonwealth Lawyers Association Conference in Livingstone, Zambia, and the SADC Lawyers’ Association in Maputo, Mozambique, as well as conferences in Kenya and Ghana.
Serle Court
Barrister
Essex Court Chambers
Lorraine has a broad practice in commercial (both litigation and arbitration) and international law. Her commercial practice encompasses civil fraud, contractual disputes, shipping, and general commercial matters. Examples of recent matters include a breach of contract and unlawful means conspiracy claim in respect of a large contract involving a foreign state, litigation relating to trusts and asset recovery following a major fraud, a marine insurance dispute following the seizure of a vessel in territorial waters, disputes arising under s 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986, and Letters of Request under the 1970 Hague Convention provisions.
Her commercial arbitration experience includes proceedings under the ICC, LCIA and LMAA Rules, involving oil and gas, telecommunications and ship building disputes, as well as share purchase agreements. Lorraine has also been instructed in high value commercial employment claims in the High Court, both for Claimant and Defendant companies.
Lorraine was a member of the legal team which represented the Republic of Chile before the International Court of Justice in the Dispute over the Status and the Use of the Waters of the Silala (Chile v Bolivia). She was previously seconded to the Legal Directorate of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (“FCDO”) where she advised on a range of public international law issues, involving foreign nationals and foreign governments and has continued to advise the FCDO on the designation of persons under the Sanctions, Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (SAMLA). She also advises non-governmental organisations and private parties on public international law matters and has been involved in proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights.
Before coming to the Bar, Lorraine studied European Legal Studies at the University of Southampton, where she graduated ranked second in her year. As part of her degree, she studied French Law at the Université de Nantes. She then completed an LLM in International Law at University College London, followed by the BPTC at City Law School, as a Major Scholar of the Inner Temple.
Essex Court Chambers
Partner
Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore
Babajide Ogundipe obtained his law degree from the University of London in July 1978 and was called to the Nigeria Bar in July 1979. A partner of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe and Belgore since its founding in 1989, he has practiced as a commercial litigator in Nigeria and appeared before arbitral tribunals around the world for more than 35 years.
Babajide O. Ogundipe is an experienced arbitrator, having been elected a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in 1994. He served as the chairman of the Nigerian branch of the Institute from 2006 to 2009. He was the first president of the Lagos Court of Arbitration, serving from February 2010 to February 2014, and continues to sit on its board.
He is a frequent speaker in Nigeria and abroad on arbitration, anti-corruption, asset recovery issues and on the regulation of the legal profession. He is International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) FraudNet’s Nigeria representative. Babajide O. Ogundipe was an officer on the International Bar Association’s anti-corruption and regulation of lawyers’ compliance committees for several years.
Recognised in 2019 by Global Investigation Review as a thought leader and "a leading light in the Nigerian market with impressive experience. Interviewees describe him as a 'great lawyer to work with' ".
Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore
Agenda
Speakers:
Andrew Moran KC - Barrister and Arbitrator - Serle Court
Anthony Kennedy - Associate Member - Serle Court
Speakers:
Andrew Moran KC - Barrister and Arbitrator - Serle Court
Anthony Kennedy - Associate Member - Serle Court
Lorraine Aboagye - Barrister - Essex Court Chambers
Babajide Ogundipe - Partner - Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore
Speakers:
Andrew Moran KC - Barrister and Arbitrator - Serle Court
Anthony Kennedy - Associate Member - Serle Court
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