Prof. Bradlow joined the IRM Roster of Experts in 2007, and he led IRM’s first investigation into the Bujagali projects in Uganda. He also played an active role in the IRM review which resulted in the current IRM operational rules and procedures.
Prof. Bradlow, a South African national, is the SARCHI Professor of International Development Law and African Economic Relations at the University of Pretoria in South Africa and a Professor of Law at American University of Washington’s College of Law in Washington D.C. He is a member of the board of directors (International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty (ILEAP)) and is the co-rapporteur of the International Law Association’s Study Group on Accountability of International Organizations.
He has consulted for a number of international organizations, lectured widely on the public and private aspects of international development law, and has published articles and books on a range of topics, including accountability of international financial institutions, regulatory frameworks for dam safety and financial institutions and global economic governance. Prof. Bradlow holds degrees from the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, and from Northeastern University and Georgetown University in the USA and is a member of the New York and District of Columbia bars.
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