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Professor
Okoko@sulc.edu
(225) 771-4900 ext. 228
Courses taught:
Corporations; Commercial Paper; Administration of
Criminal Justice; Criminal Law
Okechukwu Oko has been on the law faculty since
1995. Prof. Oko received the Faculty Achievement
Award, Teacher of the Year for 1998. Prior to
Joining the Law Center, Professor Oko served on the
law faculty at the University of Nigeria, was an
assistant professor at Grambling State University,
and was a Guberman Fellow and lecturer in legal
studies at Brandeis University.
Professor Oko has written widely on lawyering in
developing societies. His writings have appeared in
the Rutgers Law Journal, Brooklyn Journal of
International Law, Cardozo Journal of International
and Comparative Law, New York University Journal of
International Law, Vanderbilt Journal of
Transnational Law, Harvard Human Rights Journal,
Indiana International and Comparative Law Review,
Journal of African Law and the African Journal of
International and Comparative Law. The top
student in his class, Professor Oko earned the LL.B.
from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria,
where he was recipient of the 1981 Rotary Award for
Best Law Student. He was also the editor of The
Barrister. He also earned a BL. with honors for the
Nigeria Law School, Lagos, Nigeria; an LL.M. from
the University of Nigeria, and an LL.M. and a J.S.D.
from the Yale Law School..
Professor Oko is a Lislet fellow of the Louisiana
Bar Foundation, a member of the American Academy of
Legal Studies in Business, Nigeria Bar Association,
American, National, and Louisiana Bar associations,
and is a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court
of Nigeria. In addition to teaching and scholarly
activities, Professor Oko is often retained by
multinational corporations to serve as an expert
witness in complex international litigations.
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