Clinton Osemwengie
Lecturer
Financial Law and Regulation
Department of Law, Justice and Policing , Royal Docks School Of Business And Law
Clinton Osemwengie is a commercial attorney and lecturer at the Royal Docks School of Business and Law. He is undergoing his Doctoral research in the regulation of financial technology(FinTech). His research centres around the use cases and application of blockchain technology to capital market operations in emerging markets.
Qualifications
- LLM (London)
- BL
- LLB
- MLIBF
Areas Of Interest
- Legal Dimension of DLT/ Blockchain in Financial markets
- Regulation of Emerging Financial Technologies
- Banking Law and Securities Regulation
- International Finance
- Corporate Financial Crime Law
OVERVIEW
He is an adept researcher and practising commercial attorney who has represented financial regulators such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) in a wide range of commercial maters.
He was a FinTech market researcher for the Americas and Sub-Saharan Region with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge where he contributed in the Joint Global FinTech Covid -19 Market Impact and Industry Resilience Study with the World Economic Forum (2022).
He assisted the School of Business and Law, University of East London in developing and designing its LLM FinTech Law and Regulation postgraduate programme. He is a member of the London Institute of Banking and Finance.
CURRENT RESEARCH
- Osemwengie, C.E (2021) 'An Appraisal of Financial Penalties Under Deferred Prosecution Agreements in the UK’ Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law. (36)6 pp. 439-441