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Nadia B. Ahmad is a professor of law at Barry University and Ph.D. candidate at the Yale School of the Environment, where she served as a Kerry Fellow. Co-chair of the American Bar Association's Environmental Justice Task Force and co-author of Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation, she specializes in energy siting, environmental protection and climate justice advocacy. Saba Kareemi is a Pakistani Canadian legal scholar and lawyer specializing in Islamic law, corporate law, and constitutional law. She has taught at the Asian Institute of Management in the Philippines, Pakistan College of Law, and Westminster International University in Tashkent. She holds an LL.M. from the University of Toronto and LLB from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. Erum K. Sattar is a lecturer at Tufts University with degrees from Harvard Law School and the University of London and is a member of the bar of England and Wales and the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Her interdisciplinary research examines the impact of water governance and trans-boundary water sharing on food production, livelihoods and migration requiring legal and institutional adaptation structures globally. Her scholarly articles and book chapters have appeared in leading academic publications. Oluwakemi A. Ayanleye is a law lecturer at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria, specializing in Islamic finance and sharia legal systems. She has published extensively on Islamic finance regulation, presented at Harvard Law School, and received TETFund research grants. Her interdisciplinary expertise spans Islamic law, intellectual property, and international trade law. |