Lincoln Alexander School of Law and a Special Advisor to the President’s Office at Ryerson University. Prior to joining Lincoln Alexander Law, Dr. Eboe-Osuji served as the President of the International Criminal Court in The Hague as well as a senior judge in the Appeals Division of the ICC 2018 to 2021, when he finally retired from the Court. He earlier served in the Trial Division of the Court from 2012 to March 2018, including as President of the Division.
Before serving with the ICC, Dr. Eboe-Osuji served as the Legal Advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, where he anchored the High Commissioner’s interventions in cases involving human rights questions, notably writing amicus curiae submissions to the European Court of Human Rights and the United States Supreme Court. Before joining the international public service, he practiced law as a courtroom advocate before courts in Canada and Nigeria, not only as trial counsel, but also arguing as appeals counsel before the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Dr. Eboe-Osuji received his PhD from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands; LLM from McGill University, also did his Canadian law degree accreditation studies at McGill; and, LLB at the University of Calabar, Nigeria. He also received an honorary Doctorate from Middlesex University, London, England; and, was awarded the Gold Medal of the Honorary Patronage from the Philosophical Society of Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland. He was called to the Bar in Ontario, British Columbia, and Nigeria.
Dr. Eboe-Osuji is a visiting professor at Stanford University Law School and a senior fellow at Cambridge University. He also currently holds the Paul Martin Professorship in Political Science, International Relations and Law at the University of Windsor.