Uche U. Ofodile
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Uche U. Ofodile's research explores international trade agreements, specifically focusing on their implications for labor within potential trade deals involving Kenya and the United States. Ofodile's work examines how such agreements might serve as models for broader African trade relationships, highlighting areas that require reconsideration, particularly concerning worker protections and economic policies.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 68
Selected Publications
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Kenya and the US are negotiating a trade deal that could be a model for Africa - but its position on workers needs a rethink (2023)
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Import (toy) safety, consumer protection and the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade: prospects, progress and problems (2009)
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Trade, Aid and Human Rights: China’s Africa Policy in Perspective (2009)
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Global trade rules, competition law and patent rights: competition law and access to medicines (2008)
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