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Dr. Moses A. Itene is an esteemed academic and legal researcher with a distinguished career that spans multiple disciplines, including law, philosophy, and theology. He holds a PhD in International Law and Jurisprudence from the University of Huddersfield, where he conducted pioneering research on nuclear weapons disarmament. His work not only addresses complex legal challenges but also explores the political dimensions of disarmament and international relations.

In addition to his doctorate, Dr. Itene possesses an LLM in International Law and dual bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Theology. This diverse academic background enables him to approach legal issues from a multidisciplinary perspective, integrating insights from philosophy and ethics into his analysis of law and diplomacy. He is also a pontifically trained theologian, which enriches his understanding of the moral implications of legal frameworks.

Dr. Itene has served as a lecturer in Law, Business Studies, and Social Sciences, imparting knowledge and fostering critical thinking among his students. He has taught at various institutions, including the University of Suffolk and Leeds Trinity University in the UK, where he has covered topics such as Private International Law and Business Ethics. His commitment to education extends to supervising postgraduate students, guiding them through their research and helping them navigate the complexities of legal studies.

As a United Nations-trained diplomat, Dr. Itene has engaged in numerous international conferences and research initiatives, focusing on multilateral diplomacy and global public policy. His expertise in disarmament diplomacy has made him a sought-after speaker and contributor to discussions on international security and law.

Dr. Itene’s research publications further exemplify his dedication to advancing knowledge in his field. His PhD thesis, along with several journal articles, addresses critical issues in international law, including the legal and political considerations surrounding nuclear disarmament. Through his work, he aims to promote a deeper understanding of the interplay between law, ethics, and global security.

With a strong commitment to academic excellence and a passion for teaching, Dr. Moses A. Itene continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, making significant contributions to both the academic and diplomatic communities.