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Professor Okeoghene Odudu

Okeoghene has been an Official Fellow at Emmanuel since 2006 and is Director of Studies in Law. He is Professor of Competition Law at the University's Law Faculty, and Co–Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies.

Biography

Okeoghene grew up in Blackburn, Lancashire, and read Law as an undergraduate at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He received an MA in Criminology from Keele University and studied for a DPhil in Oxford, researching aspects of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, under the supervision of Paul Craig. After time as a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard, a Fellow at Downing College, Cambridge and a lectureship at King's College, London, he returned to the Cambridge Law Faculty in 2006.

Teaching

Okeoghene teaches on the undergraduate paper in European Union Law, and both undergraduate and postgraduate papers on Competition Law.

Research

Okeoghene's main research focus is the control of non–governmental power. He has written widely on this concern underpins much of modern competition law. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the Antitrust Law Journal; the European Competition Journal; Concurrences and is the Co–Editor–in–Chief of the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies.