jimcall.pfumorodze

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Jimcall Pfumorodze, LLD
Title
Dr.
Firstname
Jimcall
Lastname
Pfumorodze
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Office
230/115
Phone
3552328
Professional Qualifications

Doctor of Laws (LLD)(Pretoria), LLM Cum Laude (UWC & Amsterdam); LLB (Honours) (UZ)

Brief Biography

Dr Jimcall Pfumorodze is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law, University of Botswana. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Honours Degree from the University of Zimbabwe, a Master of Laws (LLM) (Cum Laude) from the University of Western Cape and University of Amsterdam and a Doctor of Laws (LLD) Degree from University of Pretoria. His research interest is on the interaction between International Economic Law and Development. More specifically, he focuses on International Investment Law, Finance Law and Trade Law as well as Intellectual Property Law. His list of publications are at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jimcall_Pfumorodze

Teaching Areas

International Investment Law

International Finance Law

International Trade Law

Intellectual Property Law

Research Areas

International Investment Law

International Finance Law

International Trade Law

Intellectual Property Law

Commercial Law

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

International Investment Law

International Finance Law

International Trade Law

Intellectual Property Law

Selected Publications
  1. Fombad CM and Pfumorodze J,(2019) Law of Delict, Botswana, Kluwer Law International
  2. Pfumorodze J (2018) Insurance Law: Zimbabwe. In International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Insurance Law, 2nd Ed. Kluwer Law International (2018).
  3. Pfumorodze J and Prof MM De Gama (2016)  Balancing Foreign Investment Protection and Environmental Protection under South African Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) in Dekker I et al (edn) Bridging the Gap between International Investment Law and the Environment” Eleven International Publishing, The Netherlands.
  4. Macharia-Mokobi E and Pfumorodze J (2013) Advancing refugee protection in Botswana through improved refugee status determination African Human Rights Law Journal 152-177.
  5. Pfumorodze J (2011) WTO TRIPS flexibilities and access to essential medicines in Southern Africa, University of Botswana Law Journal p 87-102.
  6. Pfumorodze J (2011) WTO Remedies and Developing Countries Journal of International Trade law and Policy 89-98

In pursuit of academic excellence