Moses Oruaze Dickson | |
Birth Date: | 1985 8, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Bayelsa State, Nigeria |
Education: | University of Bedfordshire |
Occupation: | Lawyer, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist |
Moses Oruaze Dickson (born August 13, 1985) is a Nigerian lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the managing solicitor of TRIAX Solicitors; a Bayelsa State, Nigeria-based law firm.[1] He is the founder of Goldcoast Developmental foundation.[2] [3]
He was born on 13 August 1985 in Toru-Orua Town of Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria.[4] Oruaze holds a distinction in Master of Law- LLM in International Commercial Law from the University of Bedfordshire, as well as a first degree, Law, and a Bachelors in Law from the Nigerian Law School.[5]
Oruaze founded the Solalina Investment Group, a company with interest in various industries, including oil and gas. In 2017, Solalina Investment Limited, in conjunction with Canterbury Christ Church University UK, embarked on a £4000 research project on International investment agreements and economic development in Africa.[6]
In October 2018, the Goldcoast foundation provided relief materials to women and children affected by the flood in the Niger Delta region and received a commendation from the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, during his visits to flood-affected states.[7]
He spoke in support of women's rights,[8] equal opportunities for women[9] and the use of technology by young professionals.[1] [10] [11]
Year | Title | Work | ||
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2017 | Rebalancing international investment agreements in favour of host states: Is it time for a regional investment court? | Emerald Publishing Limited[12] | ||
2017 | Tactical litigation in the post-Recast Brussels Regulation era | European Competition Law Review[13] | ||
2018 | A case for a Regional Investment Court for Africa | North Carolina Journal of International Law, Vol 43(1) pp. 67–96.[14] |