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Tatiana Bolshova is a legal scholar whose research spans international commercial law, food security, and the theory of law. Her primary focus lies in exploring how business law reforms across developing regions can be leveraged to advance sustainable food security.
Tatiana is particularly interested in the development and application of legal theories including path dependency, legal origin, legal orientalism, decolonisation and neo-colonisation.
Tatiana's work critically examines how historical and structural legal frameworks influence contemporary legal systems and policy outcomes, with a view to fostering equitable and effective legal reforms.
Research Interests
Comparative Law;
International Commercial Law;
African Law;
Path dependency in law;
Decolonisation and neo-colonisation;
Legal pluralism,
Civil law jurisdictions.
Teaching Activity
I teach core and optional undergraduate modules:
2025/2026:
International Commercial Law;
Principles of Commercial Law;
Land Law.
2024/2025:
Land Law;
Legal System and Skills;
Commercial Law.
Scholarship and Fellowship
Fellow in HE.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Warehouse Receipt Law Reform in Africa: OHADA as a Case Study
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Warehouse Receipt Law Reform in Africa: OHADA as a Case Study
Bolshova, T. (Author), Otabor-Olubor, I. (Supervisor) & Thomas, K. (Supervisor), Sept 2024Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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