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ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Paper presented: ‘A case study of Lesotho’s hospitality industry and its response to
COVID-19 in the context of labour and pension laws’
• 2nd Annual Pensions and Retirement Summit Hybrid Conference, 21-22 October 2021,
Cape Town
Paper presented: ‘Future proofing Lesotho’s pension funds industry in the context of the
COVID-19 pandemic and other future shocks: A legal perspective on Regulation 6 of the
Pension Funds (Investment) Regulations of 2020’
Dr. Carol Chi Ngang, Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Law
• ACTCJ-ILPAN Conference (virtual) on Africa,
International Criminal Justice and Accountability for
Colonial Crimes, co-organised by African Centre for
Transnational Criminal Justice (ACTCJ), University of
the Western Cape and International Law and Policy in
Africa Network (ILPAN), University of Leicester, 21-22
Sept 2021.
• Paper presented: ‘Post-coloniality; freedom, identity
and the right to development in Africa.’
• International Conference on Human Rights and
Fundamental Principles, organised by the World
Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology,
Toronto, 29 Oct–1 Nov 2021.
• Paper presented: ‘Post-coloniality; freedom, identity
and the right to development in Africa.’
• Social Policy in Africa Conference, organised by the
University of South Africa (UNISA), CODESRIA and the
UN Research Institute for Social Development; 22–24
Nov 2021
• Co-authored paper to present: ‘Right to development
governance: A policy proposition for the Kingdom of
Lesotho’
• LDRN 5th Annual Conference on the theme ‘Beyond
the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Law and
Development’, organised by the Law and Development
Research Network and hosted virtually by Nelson
Mandela University, 24–26 Nov 2021.
• Paper presented: ‘Right to development governance:
responsiveness to COVID-19 and the impact of policy
deficiencies on sustainable livelihood in Africa.’
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