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Experienced teacher offering law grinds in criminal, equity, land, constitutional and family law.

Roisin S.

Speaks: English

I graduated from my LLB last year from the University of Galway and I am currently working as a teacher in the University of Galway, teaching family law. I am currently studying for the professional legal exams (FE1s) I provide notes and sample answers.

50.00£/h

Experienced teacher for law teaching, PHD dissertation consultant, international environmental law policy expert

Dr. Ritu D.

Speaks: English, Hindi, Punjabi

I am an environment professional with a PHD in Environmental Laws, Master’s Degree in Law, Masters in Ecology and Environment, Master’s Degree in sociology, an Honours Degree in Botany from Kirori Mal college, University of Delhi, Graduate Degree in Law from Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, Post graduate diplomas in Environmental Laws from WWF and N.L.U, Delhi, certificate course in Spanish language from Cervantes, Delhi. I have published 15 papers on Environment, in peer reviewed journals and on many web portals. I also published three books as a trilogy on environmental laws, floral biodiversity , Indian traditions and environmental conservation in 2015. I have practiced in the High Courts and Supreme Court of India as an attorney and worked as a research lawyer in a reputed legal firm before pursuing PHD in Environmental Laws from The NorthCap University. I have presented many papers and posters at national and international conferences on environmental laws. During the course of the research work, I became an individual member of five commissions of IUCN (International Union of Nature Conservation) which gave me enough international opportunities to visit forest protected areas in other countries. During my PHD study I received many acclaims and two international scholarships one from IUCN and Wuhan University China in 2015 to do a study on protected areas and the other one from Hasselt university , Belgium in 2017, to attend a summer school related to a study on urban protected areas in Belgium. I have been actively participating in international events and conferences on environmental conservation. I have attended many workshops on forest, biodiversity and environmental conservation at national and international levels. I think after drafting many courses at the LLB and LLM level in my university being an author of three books on environmental management, law and Indian traditions and environmental conservation and publishing 15 papers in national and international peer reviewed journals , I will be able to do justice with this job also, if given an opportunity to serve. I hail from a very middle class back ground. My parents instilled in me many values which pertains to sustainable lifestyle and learning new disciplines of knowledge at any stage of life. I believe that the knowledge in this universe is infinite and we must keep learning new skills in life. My education has been in different fields of science, law and sociology. Environment conservation is my forte. Analysis of laws and policies is my passion. Conservation of forest, biodiversity, natural ecosystems and sustainable development are my strong points. My researches had been on innovation reeled to forest and biodiversity conservation. Traditional knowledge systems and ethnic studies are also my favourite subjects. I can handle new subjects at ease. I feel very passionately for these topics being an author and after obtaining a PHD in environmental laws, I can do an intensive and extensive research work on climate change, law of the seas, conservation of biodiversity and so on. I can any subject in law , I can guide students for writing dissertations and even I can give guidance to PHD scholars.

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12.00€/h

Olabisi Onabanjo University

LL.Dip (Diploma in Law)

Jun 2014 - Mar 2016

A 2 years deep exposure to Contract Law, Commercial Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure, Human Rights Law, Evidence Law, Law of Torts, etc Graduated with a Distinction Grade, and award of overall best student.

20.00€/h

Cairo University

Bachelor in Law

Sep 1995 - May 1999

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Lawyer

Sep 2011 - present

Lawyer with own office

50.00€/h

Dentons LLP

Litigation Associate

Jul 2017 - Sep 2020

I worked as a Commercial Litigator in one of the largest law firms in the world.

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Environmental law, Constitution of India, Law of Contract, Law of torts, Law of Seas, Biodiversity laws, forest laws

Dr. Ritu D.

(PHD Environmental Law)
Thesis : Sustainable Development and Laws Relating to Bio-Diversity and Forest Conservation: An Analytical Study in Indian Perspective
Proactive decision maker, an environmental law expert, a botanist, an ecologist, , an academician utilizing strong knowledge in the fields of environmental law , botany, ecology, biodiversity, forests and environmental conservation, sociology and having highest degrees in different fields of Arts, Science and Law. Aptitude to handle high level environmental law research work utilizing expertise and vast experience and merging it with a globally focused approach utilizing skills to amalgamate personal enrichment with professional goals. An ability to find solutions for the loss of biodiversity , natural forests and environmental pollution leading to sustainable development at national and global levels.
 Strategic Planning in environmental conservation  Legal Consultancy in environmental laws Legal analysis of environmental issues Statutory Compliance in environmental laws  Documentation  Strategies for Forest conservation  Legal/Administrative Strategy in environmental conservation, law Schemes for achieving Sustainable development goals  Legal Research in biodiversity conservation  Joint Venture Agreements for ecological support  Understanding of the National and International Environmental Legislations  A good understanding of Public international laws, Constitution of India Human rights Legal analysis of Environmental laws and International conventions Sustainable development Role of Technology in forest and biodiversity conservationTraditional knowledge systems and biodiversity and forest conservation The wild life protection Legislations The Constitution of India,  Trade Marks IPR Obliteration of Biopiracy  Collaboration Agreements  Ethnobotany  Ethno studies  Biodiversity registers Traditional Knowledge Digital Library Cross Functional Coordination for the protection and conservation of nature  Multi-talented Author, authored three books and 20 papers on environmental causes  Conservation of Biodiversity and forests  A good understanding of the concept of sustainable cities by preserving natural ecosystems in their pristine state with enhanced biodiversity by using various innovative methods, technical know-how and traditional knowledge systems
1. Environment and its various components.
1.1 Biotic and Abiotic
1.2 The atmosphere
1.3 The ecological web
1.4 Various components of nature and their importance.
2. Significance and importance of Environmental Law
1.1 Various types of pollutions, Air, Water, Soil, Noise ,Light
1.2 Loss of biodiversity, reasons
1.3 Climate change, climate refugees
1.4 Anthropogenic interferences and environmental degradation
1.5 Sustainable development – the concept and importance
3. Development of International Environmental Law
4. Introduction to International Initiatives related to Environmental Conservation Targeting Sustainable Development
5. Brundtland Report and Concept of Sustainable Development
6. International Conventions and Conservation of Environment
7. International Whaling Commission, 1946
8. International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) 1951
9. Convention on Wetlands or The Ramsar Convention ,1971
10. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), 1975
11. Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), 1983
12. Vienna Convention for the Protection of Ozone Layer ,1985
13. The Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention,1989
14. Earth Summit , Forest Principles and Agenda 21 ,1992
15. The United nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)1992
16. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) 1994
17. Convention on the Biodiversity (1992)
(i) Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to The Convention on Biological Diversity (2000)
(ii) COP 10 -Nagoya Protocol and Aichi Biodiversity Targets (2010)
(iii)The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity
(iv)Aichi Biodiversity Targets
(v) COP 12 (2014)
(vi) COP 14 (2018)
18.United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea LOS Convention, Montego Bay, 1982
19. The Millennium Development Goals (2000)
20. Sustainable Development Goals of 2015
21. Achieving the Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals of 2015
(i) (SDG, Goal 1) Poverty to be eradicated in all forms with the help of conserving forests and biodiversity
(ii)(SDG,Goal2) Promotion of sustainable agriculture, achievement of food security, eradication of hunger and up gradation of the nutritional standards
(iii) (SDG, Goal 3) Promotion of well-being and ensuring healthy lives for people of all ages.
(iv) (SDG, Goal 4) Promotion of lifelong learning prospects by ensuring comprehensive and rightful education for all
(v)(SDG, Goal 5) Empowering all girls and women and achieving gender equality
(vi) (SDG, Goal 6) Sustainable water management to be observed for safeguarding availability of water and sanitation for all-role of forests
(vii) (SDG, Goal 7) Provision for sustainable, reliable, affordable modern-day energy for all
(viii) (SDG, Goal 8) “Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all- Green employment
(ix) (SDG, Goal 9) Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
(x) (SDG, Goal 10) Reduce inequality within and among countries
(xi) (SDG, Goal 11) Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
(xii) (SDG, Goal 12) Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
(xiii) (SDG, Goal 13) Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
(xiv) (SDG, Goal 14) Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
(xv) (SDG, Goal 15) Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
(xvi)(SDG, Goal 16) Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
(xvii) (SDG, Goal 17) strengthens the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
22.COP’s related to climate change.
(i)Anthropogenic interference and climate change.
(ii)Solutions for combatting climate change
23. Solutions for conservation of biodiversity
24.Advent of Plastic menace and solutions to combat this nuisance.
25.The principle of “in dubio pro natura”
26. International cases on environmental law
27.Giving exercises to students for finding solutions to various environmental problems.

15€/h

Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree in Law

Niamh K.

Covered a wide range of modules from criminal law and constitutional law to human rights law and european union law.
All FE-1 entrance exams subjects and King's Inss admission exam subjects covered.

10.00€/h

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Arvind T.

I have a Master's degree in Human rights Law from Maastricht University. I also have 3 research papers published in various journals. This demonstrates my expertise in the field of public international law, more particularly human rights law and I would be able to assist you with your legal education.

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