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Christine Ofosu-Ampadu

Lecturer
Faculty: Law School
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Christine Ofosu-Ampadu is an enthusiastic, personable and self-motivated individual. She has an academic background, coupled with professional experience that highlights an interest in criminal prosecutions, courtroom advocacy, multi-jurisdictional legal knowledge, and a particular interest in criminal law and International criminal justice issues.

Christine is a qualified Barrister in England and Wales and a qualified Attorney-at-Law in the State of New York. She holds an LLM in International Law and International Relations and a First Class LLB Degree from the University of Kent in the United Kingdom (UK). She pursued her Bar Professional Training Education (BPTC) in Nottingham Trent University, UK. Her remarkable achievement was her ability to secure pupillage as an International Student, after completing her BPTC- a very rare occurrence. In February 2018, Christine was an Observer at the United Nations Youth Assembly at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Christine is a skilled advocate. She worked as a Crown Prosecutor with the Crown Prosecution Service in Nottingham UK, where she prosecuted a wide range of criminal cases. More recently, Christine worked as an intern with the Prosecution Division of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague, Netherlands. She has demonstrated an ability to work on complex legal cases and has contributed significantly to the investigation and future prosecution of cases arising in the Situation in the Central African Republic II.

Christine is the Lead Lecturer for Criminal Law at the UPSA Law School.