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Published · 2024

Law & Technologies

Exploring the Evolving Intersection of Law and Technology

This book examines the evolving relationship between law and technology across cybercrime, data protection, artificial intelligence, digital rights, fintech, and the future of legal practice. Written for lawyers, technologists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the legal dimensions of the digital world.

Forthcoming · 2026

Power, Code, and Control

Artificial Intelligence and the Struggle Over Who Decides

A non-fiction exploration of artificial intelligence — what it is, how it works, what it has already changed, and what it means for the future. Written for a general readership, with particular attention to African contexts and the questions that matter most on the continent.

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Articles & Publications

Book

Power, Code, and Control: Artificial Intelligence and the Struggle Over Who Decides

2026 (forthcoming)

NDPC International Journal

Redefining Global Data Governance: The Case for Data Embassies

2025

Article

Towards a New International Framework for Data Governance: Proposing Data Embassy Status for Global Data Centres

2024

Book

Law & Technologies — Exploring the Evolving Intersection of Law and Technology

2024

Article

As European Parliament Approves Landmark EU AI Act: Implications for AI Regulation

2023

Article

The Future of Regulation: Embracing Rules as Code

2023

Article

A Review of the Business Facilitation Act 2023 (co-authored with Collins Odoh)

2023

Article

An Introduction to Technology Law

2022

Article

Dealing with Artificial Intelligence Bias

2022

Article

An Introduction to Financial Technology

2022

Case Note

Avon Products Inc v. Jenika Mukoro, Heirs Holding – A Review

2022

Article

Not the Profession I Expected (Parts 1 & 2)

2020

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