Book Chapters:

Olaoye Kehinde & Ilesanmi Josephine, ‘Eco-entrepreneurship law and distributed energy resources’ in I. Guayo, D Olawuyi, L Fontenelle, M Montoya and J Gonzalez (eds), Sustainable Distributed Energy Resources Law and Policy (Oxford University Press, 2026)


Ilesanmi Josephine, ‘Biodiversity Entrepreneurship in the MENA Region’ in D Olawuyi and Riyad Fakhri (eds),

Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Region (Cambridge University Press, 2025)


Articles:


Josephine Ilesanmi, Segun Ilugbusi and Emem Anwana (2026). Advancing the Roles of Renewable Energy Communities in Low Carbon Transition Programs in Nigeria: A UK comparative study of political and Legal Challenges and Emerging Solutions. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law (Scopus Index-Q1)


Josephine Ilesanmi, Segun Ilugbusi and Emem Anwana (2026). Promoting Energy Literacy For Decarbonization And Sustainable Development In Nigeria: Current Challenges And Future Directions. The Journal of Sustainable Development, Law and Policy. Vol. 17:3. 344-369. DOI: 10.4314/jsdlp.v17i3.14 (Scopus Index-Q4)


Josephine Ilesanmi. (2025). Advancing Eco-Entrepreneurship in Nigeria through Transformative Implementation of Sustainable Business Model Innovations. Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. 16. 256-281. 10.4314/jsdlp.v16i1.14 (Scopus Index-Q4)


Josephine Ilesanmi. (2024). Importance of Eco-Entrepreneurship as a Tool for Climate Action and Low-Carbon Transition in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. 15. 298-327. 10.4314/jsdlp.v15i2.11 (Scopus Index-Q4)


Balsam Rizeq, Ishita Gupta, Josephine Ilesanmi, Mohammed AlSafran, MD, Mizanur Rahman andAllal Ouhtit (2020). The Power of Phytochemical Combinations in Cancer Chemoprevention. Journal of Cancer, 11(15):4521– 4533. doi: 10.7150/jca.34374 (Impact factor 3.2)


Books:


Damilola Olawuyi, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN ARAB STATES (OXFORD UNIVERSIITY PRESS, 2022) Winner of the American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit for High Technical Craftmanship and Utitlity to Practicing Lawyers and Scholars. 


Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger and Damilola Olawuyi, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW: PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES AND PROSPECTS (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2025) 

Damilola S. Olawuyi & Riyad Fakhri, BIODIVERSITY AND NATURE CONSERVATION LAW AND POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2025) 


Damilola Olawuyi & Eduardo Pereira (ed) UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS IN AFRICA (GLOBE LAW AND BUSINESS, 2024) 


Damilola Olawuyi and Oyeniyi Abe (eds) BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND PRACTICE IN AFRICA (EDWARD ELGAR, 2022) 


Damilola Olawuyi and Eduardo Pereira (eds) PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF NATURAL GAS AND ENERGY TRANSITION (PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2022) 


Damilola Olawuyi (ed), LOCAL CONTENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GLOBAL ENERGY MARKETS (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2021) 


Damilola Olawuyi, THE HUMAN RIGHTS BASED APPROACH TO CARBON FINANCE (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2016) 424 pages 


Eduardo Pereira & Damilola Olawuyi (eds), PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS TO NEGOTIATE AN ENFORCEABLE JOINT OPERATING AGREEMENT UNDER CIVIL LAW JURISDICTIONS (Netherlands: 2nd Edition, KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL, 2020) 547 pages 


Damilola Olawuyi, PRINCIPLES OF NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY PRESS 2013) 340 pages. 


Damilola Olawuyi and Rhuks Ako (eds), FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL LAW (AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2015) 312 pages. 



BOOK CHAPTERS

Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Corporate Accountability for the Natural Environment and Climate Change’, in Ilias Bantekas and


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Embedding Intergenerational Justice across Government: Regional Trends in Africa’, in Marcel Szabó and Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (eds), Sustainable Development: Intergenerational Justice and Treaty Implementation (Cambridge University Press, 2021).


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Gender, Indigeneity and the Search for Environmental Justice in Post- Colonial Africa’, in Carmen Gonzalez, Sara Seck and Sumudu Attapatu (eds) Cambridge Handbook of Environment Justice and Sustainable Development (Cambridge University Press, 2021).


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘International Cooperation in Oil and Gas: The Role of OPEC and the GECF’ in M.M. Roggenkamp, K.J. de Graaf and R.C. Fleming (eds), Encyclopedia – Energy Law and the Environment (Edward Elgar, 2021). 


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in Extractive Industry Agreements’ in Dwight Newman and Ibironke Odumosu, Indigenous Industry Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law (Routledge, 2021). 


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘From Energy Consumers to Energy Citizens: Legal Dimensions of Energy Citizenship’ in K Hunter et al (eds) Sustainable Energy Democracy and the Law (Netherlands: Brill, 2021) 101-123. 


Damilola Olawuyi, ‘Nature and Sources of Climate Change Law and Policy in the MENA Region’ in D. Olawuyi, Climate Change Law and Policy in the MENA Region (Routledge, 2022). 


ARTICLES

Damilola Olawuyi, Claire Bright, Samentha Goethals, Qaraman Hasan, Beyond Just Transition: Advancing Responsible and Rights-Based Business Practices in the Energy and Extractives Sector (2025) 10 (2) BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL (Cambridge University Press) (Impact Factor: 3.48; Scimago: Q1) 


Victoria Nalule, Damilola Olawuyi & Thomas Muinizer, The Role of African Extractive Industries in the Global Energy Transition: An Analysis of Barriers and Strategies (2024) 10 (2) EXTRACTIVES INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY JOURNAL (Elsevier, London) (Impact Factor: 3.58; Scimago: Q1) 

 

Damilola Olawuyi, The Search for Climate and Energy Justice in the Global South: Shifting from Global Aspirations to Local Realization (2023). THE GEORGE WASHINGTON JOURNAL OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.


Afe Babalola and Damilola Olawuyi. Overcoming Regulatory Failure in the Design and Implementation of Gas Flaring Policies: The Potential and Promise of an Energy Justice Approach. (2022).  14 SUSTAINABILITY.  https://doi.org/10.3390/su14116800 6800  Impact Factor:3.2; Scimago: Q1)




Qaraman Mohammed Hassan, Ibrahim Mustafa Khudir, Damilola S Olawuyi, Regulating corporate social responsibility in energy and extractive industries: The case of international oil companies in a developing country (2023) 83 RESOURCES POLICY, Elsevier, London. (Impact Factor: 8.2; Scimago: Q1).


Damilola Olawuyi, Can MENA Extractive Industries Support the Global Energy Transition? Current Opportunities and Future Directions (2021) 8 (2) EXTRACTIVES INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY JOURNAL (Elsevier, London) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2020.02.003 


Damilola Olawuyi, Sustainable Development and Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Legal Challenges and Emerging Solutions (2020) 103 (1) JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY (Elsevier, London) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.10.009 


Damilola Olawuyi, Local content and procurement requirements in oil and gas contracts: Regional trends in the Middle East and North Africa (2019) 37 (1) JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) 93-117. 


Damilola Olawuyi and Olaitan Olusegun, Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals on Biological Diversity in Nigeria: Current Issues and Future Directions (2018) 7 (1) GLOBAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (BRILL) 37-60. 


Mohammed E. Tok, Damilola Olawuyi and Cristina D’ Alessandro, Advancing Clean Technology Entrepreneurship in the Middle East and North African (MENA) Region: Law, Education and Policy Imperatives (2018) 7 (1) GLOBAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (BRILL) 115-133. 


Damilola Olawuyi, From Technology Transfer to Technology Absorption: Addressing Climate Technology Gaps in Africa (2018) 36:1 JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) 61-84. 


Damilola Olawuyi & Temitope Onifade, Promoting Functional Distributive Justice in the Nigerian Sovereign Wealth Fund System: Lessons from Alaska and Norway (2018) 1:1 NIGERIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (SPRINGER) 317-354. 


Damilola Olawuyi, Climate Justice and Corporate Responsibility: Taking Human Rights Seriously in Climate Actions and Projects 34:1 JOURNAL OF ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES LAW (Taylor and Francis, London) (2016) 27-44. 


ARTICLES

Alison R. Holt, Jasmin A Godbold, Piran C. L. White, Anne-Michelle Slater, Eduardo Pereira, Martin Solan,“Mismatches between legislative frameworks and benefits restrict the implementation of the Ecosystem Approach in coastal environments” (2011) Marine Ecology Press Series 434, Pages 213-228,


Eduardo G. Pereira, “Rights and Obligations under Oil and Gas Joint Operating Agreements – The Non-Operator’s Perspective: a comparative and evaluative study” (2011) Vol 9 OGEL Issue 6, Pages 1-51,


Eduardo G. Pereira,“Enforceability of Joint Operating Agreements: A Perspective under Brazilian Legislation” (2012) The Journal of World Energy Law & Business, Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 51-59,


Eduardo G. Pereira, “Protection Against Default in Long Term Petroleum Joint Ventures,” (2012) Oxford Institute for Energy Studies WPM 47, Pages 1-58, 


Pyhäranta, Meri-Katriina,“National Oil and Gas Companies Operating in Upstream Projects and Participating in Joint Operating Agreements” (2013) Vol 11 OGEL Issue 4, Pages 1-13, 


Eduardo G. Pereira, Kim Talus,“National Petroleum Supply Reservations: Background and Comparison” (2014) The Journal of World Energy Law & Business, Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 527–537, 


Eduardo G. Pereira, “Governmental Participation in Upstream Projects: The Brazilian Pre-Salt Case,” UEF Energy Law Review Vol 1, Issue 1, Pages 80-86,


Eduardo Guedes Pereira, Leonie Reins, Leslie Zhang (张伟华), Hirdan Costa and James C. Nace Jr,“Regulatory and Contractual Challenges for Unconventional Resources: an International Perspective,” (2016) UEF Energy Law Review Vol, Issue 1, Pages 1-38,


Tonje P.Gormley, Anna Ovcharova and Eduardo G.Pereira, "To What Extent Should a Host Government Interfere in the Drafting and Conclusion of a Joint Operating Agreement?" (2016) UEF Energy Law Review, Vol 1, Issue 1, Page 39-49,


Eduardo G. Pereira, Fernando Gregio Lüdke, Lívia Amorim, “The Brazilian pre-salt case: governmental interference and challenges for potential joint ventures” (2017) Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, Vol 35:4, 451-461,