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Dr Ama Eyo

Lecturer in Public Procurement Law / Director of Teaching and Learning

a.eyo@bangor.ac.uk

+44 1248 383073

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Dr Ama Eyo

View Dr Ama Eyo’s profile on the Bangor Research Portal

Overview

Dr Eyo is the Director of Teaching & Learning for the College of Arts, Humanities and Business.

At the undergraduate level, she teaches Tort Law and Company Law. Her postgraduate teaching responsibilities include modules on Businesses and Human Rights, and Public Procurement Law & Sustainable Developmement. Her excellent teaching skills in this field led to her nomination and shortlisting as one of the six finalists for the Oxford University Press Law Teacher of the Year in 2015. She also teaches modules on the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) course at the Management Centre, Bangor University.

A specialist in public sector procurement, Ama has significant experiences leading sustainable and strategic procurement transformation programmes, capacity building projects and achieving efficiency savings through public procurement within and outside the United Kingdom. Prior to relocating to the United Kingdom, she was actively involved in regulatory and commercial legal practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

A graduate of the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and the Nigerian Law School, Abuja. Ama also possesses postgraduate qualifications from the University of Nottingham - an LLM in International Commercial Law and a PhD in Public Procurement Law. Her doctoral research sponsored by the same institution examined the European legal framework on using electronic auctions in regulated procurement, and she regularly writes and speaks on the interaction of electronic technologies in regulated procurement and implications for practice.

Additional Contact Information

Email: a.eyo@bangor.ac.uk

Phone: +44(0) 1248 383073

Location: Room 103 (Ground Floor), Aethwy, School of Law

Qualifications

  • PhD: Electronic Reverse Auctions under the European Community (now European Union) procurement rules: Perspectives on the rules and practice from the United Kingdom
    University of Nottingham, 2006–2009

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching

Undergraduate

  • Tort Law;
  • Partnerships and Company Law;
  • Introduction to Public Procurement Law; and
  • Introduction to International Procurement Law.

Postgraduate

  • Businesses and Human Rights;
  • Public Procurement Law & Sustainablebe Development;
  • National and EU Public Procurement Law;
  • Contract Design and Management;
  • International Procurement Regimes; and
  • Risk Management in Public Procurement.

PhD Supervision

  • Dr Miriam Mbah, Addressing Human Trafficking through Public Procurement: An Examination of US and Australian Federal Procurement Frameworks, Graduated July 2020 (first supervisor). 
  • Dr Wenyi Lian, The definition of ‘government entity’ in the GPA/WTO: a comparison between the WTO and the EU, Graduated December 2019 (first supervisor).
  • Dr Monalisa Odibo, Access to justice through court-annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution programmes: a critical assessment of the Multi-Door Courthouse System in Nigeria, Graduated July 2017, (Second supervisor),
  • Dr Tianyi Jiang, Developing a transfer of rights regime in Chinese Maritime Law – a recognition of the Anglo-American approaches, Graduated December 2017 (Second supervisor).
  • Oluwatimilehin Bada, "Sustainable Public Pocurement in NIgeria - a critique on mechansims for enforcing the rights of Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria" (First supervisor).
  • Stephen Clear, “To what extent is judicial review an effective and appropriate mechanism for the resolution of public procurement disputes?” (First supervisor).
  • Chufan Yang, “Transparency and Disclosure in public-private partnerships: a cross-jurisdictional investigation” (First supervisor).
  • Abdulkareem Mohammed Ikbal, “Insurance of nuclear installations: towards a legal framework” (Second supervisor).

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

Ama’s main research interest is in Public Procurement law and policy, with particular focus on Sustainable Public Procurement, international and national regulation of contemporary procurement techniques and processes, including electronic procurement tools; and socio-legal research on the these issues. She is willing to supervise research projects in related Public Procurement Law.

Publications

2022

  • Accepted/In pressFinancing infrastructure procurement and workers' rights: the role of regional development banks
    Amanze, M. & Eyo, A., 5 Dec 2022, (Accepted/In press) Sustainable Public Procurement of Infrastructure and Human Rights : Beyond Buying Green. Martin-Ortega, O. & Trevino-Lozano, L. (eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 86-110 25 p.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • Accepted/In pressStrengthening the prohibition of forced or indentured child labor in government contracts: A critical analysis of FAR Subpart 22.15
    Amanze, M. & Eyo, A., 11 Apr 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Public Contract Law Journal.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedUnpacking Failure in Unsuccessful Small and Medium Sized Enterprise Public Tender Submissions: Reasons, Perspectives, and Implications
    Evans, C., Cahill, D. & Eyo, A., 8 Apr 2022, In: Public Contract Law Journal. 51, 2, p. 185-226
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2021

  • PublishedPublic Procurement Law and Practice
    Clear, S. & Eyo, A., 10 Jun 2021, Sweet and Maxwell. 800 p.
    Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review

2020

  • PublishedFramework agreements in public procurement in Africa: Progress and limitations
    Eyo, A., 2020, Public Procurement Regulation in Africa: Development in Uncertain Times Development in Uncertain Times. Quinot, G. & Williams-Elegbe, S. (eds.). South Africa: Lexis Nexis, p. 317-343 26 p.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review

2018

  • PublishedTowards implementation of sustainable development goals (SDG) in developing nations
    Akenroye, T. O., Nygård, H. M. & Eyo, A., Mar 2018, In: International Area Studies Review. 21, 1, p. 3-8 6 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2017

  • PublishedCorruption and the Challenge to Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP): A Perspective on Africa
    Eyo, A., 31 Jul 2017, In: European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review. 12, 3, p. 253-265
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedEvidence on use of Dynamic Purchasing Systems in the United Kingdom (UK)
    Eyo, A., 2017, In: Public Procurement Law Review. 6, p. 237-248
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2014

  • PublishedSimplified Open Procedure Carmarthenshire Case Study.
    Pedro Telles, Cahill, D., Evans, C., Clifford, G. & Eyo, A., 1 Jun 2014
    Research output: Book/Report › Other report
  • PublishedSimplified Open Procedure Guidance
    Pedro Telles, Cahill, D., Evans, C., Clifford, G. & Eyo, A., 1 Jun 2014
    Research output: Book/Report › Other report
  • PublishedSimplified Open Procedure Gwynedd Case Study.
    Pedro Telles, Cahill, D., Evans, C., Clifford, G. & Eyo, A., 1 Jun 2014
    Research output: Book/Report › Other report

2013

  • PublishedDevelopment of a Framework for the implementation of Green Public Procurement in Nigeria
    Eyo, A. B., Eyo, A., Akenroye, T. & Oegoke, A., 1 Jan 2013, In: International Journal of Procurement Management. 6, 1, p. 1-23
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2012

  • PublishedElectronic Auctions in EU Procurement: Reflections on the Auction Rules from the United Kingdom
    Eyo, A. B. & Eyo, A., 1 Jan 2012, In: Procurement Law Review 1. 21, 1
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2011

  • PublishedLawyers in the Evolving World of Public Procurement Law.
    Eyo, A. B. & Eyo, A., 26 Feb 2011.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper

2009

  • PublishedElectronic auctions in the EC procurement directives and a perspective from UK law and practice.
    Eyo, A. B., Arrowsmith, A., Eyo, A. & Arrowsmith, S. (ed.), 1 Jan 2009, Reform of the UNCITRAL model law on procurement: procurement regulation for the 21st century.. 2009 ed. Thomson West, p. 413-453
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
  • PublishedFighting corruption in public procurement through the OECD: a review of recent initiatives.
    Eyo, A. B., Williams, S. & Eyo, A., 1 Jan 2009, In: Public Procurement Law Review. 2009, 3, p. 103-113
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Activities

2021

  • Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference 2021

    Understanding the Experiences of Legal Education Facilitators and Learners During a Pandemic: Are We All in This Together?

    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about the most seismic changes to the delivery of education in modern times, including in Universities. It is on the premise of this disruption to higher Legal Education that the authors set out to empirically investigate the experiences of both facilitators (law teaching staff) and learners (law students).

    In light of the inability of Universities to offer a traditional classroom teaching environment, legal scholars had to adapt both their materials, and delivery and assessment methods swiftly to meet learners’ needs during the pandemic. Further, both those who teach, as well as those who learn, have had to overcome new personal complexities and pastoral wellbeing challenges as we all adjusted to new homeworking environments and hybrid learning delivery methods.

    The purpose of this paper is to start to map the experiences of both lecturers and students. In doing so the research identifies trends and shared experiences amongst respondents.

    This presentation starts to develops a new body of knowledge around efficient teaching and learning practices that legal education facilitators can deploy in future situations of disrupted (non-traditional) delivery.

    Whilst such presents the result of our pilot study, going forward this research will map experiences across Wales in 2020/2021. In doing so such will help other facilitators reflect upon future learning practices when administering learning outside of traditional teaching practices. This is in order to better respond to the shared needs of our Law School communities, whilst further promoting excellence in legal education during times of crises.

    15 Apr 2021

    Activity: Participation in conference (Speaker)

Other Grants and Projects

 

  • College of Arts, Humanities and Business, Bangor University: Seed Fund award, "Emergency Procurement, Public Contracts and Sustainability for Welsh Businesses!” - £494.95 (April 2021).
  • ESRC Impact Acceleration – Procurement Modernisation Accelerator – Project value & Duration; £25,000, June - December 2018, (Co-investigator).
  • ESRC Impact Acceleration – Brexit – Rewriting the Procurement Playbook) Project value & Duration: £10,450.00, 1-31 March 2017 (Co-Investigator).
  • The Public Procurement and Cross-Border Tendering (PPACT Project) with partners from United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal for the European Union COSME programme (Project value & Duration: €325,000; 2015 - 2018), (Secured as part of ICPS team, Bangor Law School).
  • Three Counties Public Procurement Reformation project (Project value & Duration: £45,000; 2015- 2016), (Secured as part of ICPS team, Bangor Law School).
  • Three Counties Procurement Service Full Business Case Study - £31,000 (January – May 2014, part of ICPS team);
  • Procurement Summer School, Welsh Government - £4,000, (July/August 2014, part of ICPS Team);
  • The Transnational Ecosystem Laboratory and Actions (TESLA project), with partners from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Germany and Belgium. (Project value & Duration: value - Euro €3.7m, funded by the European Union under the North West Europe INTERREG funded project; 2013-2016) (Secured as part of ICPS team, Bangor Law School);
  • EU/INTERREG Ireland-Wales “Winning in Tendering” project - €3.2M (2011- 2013, part of WIT team);
  • University of Nottingham, International Office, PhD Tuition Scholarship (2005 – 2008, £29,250);
  • PPRG, University of Nottingham, PhD Maintenance Scholarship, - (2005/2008 -£21,600);
  • University of Nottingham, LLM Travel Scholarship – August 2004, £600.

Other Information

External Collaboration

  • External PhD Supervisor, Universitity of South Wales;
  • Researcher, UK-China Centre for Public Procurement Law Research Centre;
  • Associate Researcher, the African Public Procurement Regulation Unit, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
  • International Advisory Board member: World Bank/National Univeristies Commission (NUC) Sustainable Procurement, Environmental and Social Standards Enhancement (SPESSE) Project;
  • Researcher, Centre for Public Procurement and Public-Private Partnership, Lodz University, Poland;
  • Facilitator, European eProcurement Forum, Czech Republic
  • Trainer, Public Procurement Research Centre, Bureau of Public Procurement, Abuja, Nigeria.

Publications and Conference presentations

  • Public Procurement Law & Practice (Sweet & Maxwell, 2021) (with S. Clear (https://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Product/Local-Government/PublicProcurement-Law-and-Practice/Looseleaf/30793800).
  • “Unpacking failure in unsuccessful SME public sector tender submissions: reasons, perspectives and implications” (accepted by Public Contracts Law Journal, accepted 2021), (with C. Evans and D. Cahill).
  • Legal education across Wales in a pandemic: mapping our shared experiences, presented at the Society of Legal Scholars Conference, Durham University, 31 August 2021.
  • UK Green Paper on Transforming Public Procurement: Reflections on the Enforcement Provisions, presented at Public Law Project Conference, 5 May 2021.
  • Understanding the Experiences of Legal Education Facilitators and Law Students in Wales during the Cobid-19 Pandemic, presented at the Association of Law Teachers Conference, Aston University, 16 March 2021.
  • The Digitilisation of Public Procurement: Forward Steps and Challenges, presented at the University of Nottingham Public Procurement Research Conference, 20 October 2020. 
  • Delivering Sustainability through Community Benefits in Welsh Public Contracts, presented at (In)Corporate Sustainability Conference, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, 16 September 2020.
  • “Public Procurement & Sustainable Development: a conversation about our future”, presented at European Horizons Society, Bangor University, 22 November 2019;
  • "Public Procurement for Sustainable Development”, presented at Nile University, Nigeria, 8 April 2019;
  • "Framework Agreements in Public Procurement in Africa: Progress & Limitations, presented at the 3rd International Conference on Public Procurement Law in Africa, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 2 November 2018;
  • “Public Procurement & wider government policies – a brief perspective”, presented at Public Sector Summit, 5 December 2017;
  • “Possible Impact of Brexit on Public Procurement”, presented at Public Affairs Ireland Conference, Dublin, 24 November 2017;
  • “Enabling transformative change through procurement - evidence from the use of the Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS) in the United Kingdom”, presented at Public Procurement: Global Revolution VII, University of Nottingham, 12 June 2017;
  • “Brexit and the requirements of small businesses across the UK - Some Practical Legal Problems for UK Importers and Exporters”, presented at Gwynedd Business Week, 25 May 2017. 
  • “Corruption and the challenge to Sustainable Public Procurement: a Perspective on Africa” presented at Procurement beyond price: Sustainability and CSR in public purchasing, Copenhagen University, 5 May 2017;
  • “Socio-Economic Impact of Public Procurement Reforms", presented at Bangor University's Procurement Week, 23 March 2017.
  • “Implementation of e-Procurement in Nigeria – Opportunities and Challenges an”, presented at the Bureau of Public Procurement Conference, Nigeria, 28 August 2016. (Invited speaker);
  • “e-Procurement in Regulated Procurement: comparative experiences from selected African Countries”, Lagos State Public Procurement Journal, July 2016;
  • “e-Procurement and e-Auctions in the UK”, presented at the European eProcurement Conference in Ostrava, The Czech Republic, 5th November 2015;
  • “Mandatory e-Procurement in The United Kingdom: Governance Issues and Related Challenges”, Paper presented at the Reform of the Public Procurement Law, Public Utilities Sector and PPP, Lodz University Poland, 9th October 2015;
  • “e-Procurement in Supplier Selection: Reflections on the “SQuID” experience in Wales, Public Procurement Law Review, presented at Global Revolution Conference, University of Nottingham, June 2015;
  • “Interaction between International Norms and Domestic Regulation: a case study of the Nigerian Public Procurement Act 2007 in the light of the 2011 UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement”, presented at the Public Public Research Group Seminar Series, University of Nottingham, 24 November 2014;
  • “e-Procurement and e-Auctions in the UK”, Conference presentation, eBF Conference, Czech Republic 6th October 2014;
  • “China’s Accession to the WTO/GPA: The e-Procurement Issues”, Conference presentation, Global Government Procurement Conference, Dongbei University of Finance & Economics, Dalian China, 22nd August 2014;
  • “Procurement Design and Management for efficient outputs”, Presentation at Business Law Academy Workshop on Public Procurement in Nigeria, 6th- 8th September 2013, Lagos State, Nigeria;
  •  “E-auctions in Regulated Procurement – Operations and Outcomes”, Paper presented at the Public Procurement Research Group Seminar Series, University of Nottingham, 22nd November 2012;
  • “Regulation of E-Auctions in the US Federal Procurement System: Lessons from the E-Auction Rules in the United Kingdom”, Paper presented at the 5th IPPC Conference, Seattle, Washington, 19 August 2012, available at http://www.ippa.org/IPPC5/Proceedings/Part11/PAPER11-2.pdf;
  • “Public Procurement Law in Ghana and Nigeria – comparative assessment of the Public Procurement Acts for future reform”, Paper presented at the Public Procurement Regulation in Africa Conference, 25th October 2011;
  • “Intellectual Property Ownership in Sponsored Government Research Contracts”, Paper presented at the Universities Council for the Education of Teachers (UCET) Conference, 23rd October 2009.         

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