EIU-Paris Ushers in a New Era: Launch of the Department of Law

European International University Paris is excited to announce the upcoming launch of its new Department of Law, which will be headed by the distinguished Dr. Fredrick Otieno Aoko, PhD, LLD, h.c., DBA.

This significant development marks a new chapter in EIU-Paris’s commitment to providing world-class legal education. With Dr. Aoko at the helm, the Department of Law aims to offer innovative and rigorous programs that prepare students for successful careers in the legal profession.

Dr. Aoko, a renowned legal expert with a wealth of experience, brings a unique blend of academic and practical knowledge to the role. His extensive experience as a lawyer, judge, and member of prestigious international organizations will undoubtedly enrich the learning experience of EIU-Paris students.

The Department of Law will offer a range of programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the legal field. The curriculum will emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical legal skills, preparing students for a dynamic and ever-evolving legal landscape.

About Dr. Fredrick Otieno Aoko, PhD, LLD, h.c., DBA.

Dr. Fredrick Otieno Aoko, Esq. is a Kenyan lawyer, New York Attorney, Judge with the CPR (IMC) Brazil, committee member of the young arbitrators with International Institute of Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR, United States of America). He was born and raised in Njoro within Nakuru County.
Professionally, he is an active member of global institutions like the New York Bar Association(NYSBA), Common Wealth Lawyers Association(CWLA), African Arbitration Association(AFAA), a chartered arbitrator of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb, Kenya and London ),International Commission of Jurists(ICJ, Kenya chapter), a Certified adjudicator with International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC), Certified Professional Mediator(Mediation Training Institute), a Court Annexed Mediator (Judiciary of Kenya), a Certified Elder Mediator (Mediators’ Institute of Ireland and Elder Mediation International Network), Certified Family Mediator (Family Mediation Training, Canada), member of the National Certified Mediator (NCPM,USA),Member of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA),member of the African User Council amongst other professional bodies.

Dr. Fredrick Otieno Aoko is also the recipient of our first-ever Postdoctoral Fellow in Institutional Development, Resource Mobilization, and Academic Leadership and was recently conferred the title in the recent convocation ceremony in the Middle East. This recognition highlights not only his accomplishments but also the significance of his contributions to EIU’s growth and global reach

He is an acclaimed Arbitrator and Mediator with a distinguished career in law. Academically, he holds a Doctorate in Laws in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Honoris Causa (LLD, h.c) from the European International University and another Honorary Doctorate from the European School of Management and leadership. Fredrick holds a Bachelors of Laws (LLB) from Mt. Kenya University, a Masters of Law (LLM) from University of Birmingham, Masters in International Relations from Liverpool John Moores University. Post graduate certificates from the Harvard Executive Law School, Kenya School of Law and the University of Cambridge.

As EIU-Paris continues to expand its academic offerings, the launch of the Department of Law represents a significant milestone in the university’s journey towards becoming a leading global institution.

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