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Adama Mawulé KPODAR is Full Professor, Associate Professor of Public Law and Political Science. He is president of the University of Lomé and Director General of the National School of Administration of Togo. He is a specialist in:
• Constitutional law,
• Constitutional litigation and political science,
• Public international law-International relations,
• Fundamental rights and freedoms,
• Community law and integration.
He belongs to the following Laboratories:
• CDP Faculty of Law of the University of Lomé (Togo),
• CECOJI UMR 6224 University of Poitiers.
Currently, he is Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the Universities of Lomé and Kara (Togo).
He is Associate Professor at:
• The Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University of Abomey Calavi (Cotonou-Benin)
• The UNESCO Chair in Democracy and Human Rights at the University of Abomey Calavi (Cotonou-Benin).
• University of Parakou (Benin).
• The National School of Administration and Judiciary at the University of Abomey Calavi (Benin)
• Omar Bongo University of Libreville (Gabon).
• Marian Ngouabi University of Brazzaville (Congo).
• Ouaga II University, (Burkina-Faso).
• ABDOU-Moumouni University, Niamey (Niger).
• University of Ndjamena (Chad)
Also, he is a visiting professor at:
• Montesquieu Bordeaux IV University (teaching missions).
• The University of Poitiers (teaching missions).
• The ECOWAS Court of Justice (Conference, 2012).
Publications
“Sincerity in public law”, Mixtures in honor of President Ahadzi-Nonou Koffi, University of Poitiers, 2020.
“The call for a Fifth Republic”, Focus info, 2018.
“Constitutional reformism in Togo from the angle of political science”, Focus info, 2018.
“When conferences make us meet”, Mixtures in honor of Babakar Kanté, News of law and political science in Africa, L’Harmattan, Senegal, 2017.
“Remarks on some mutations of constitutional law due to political crises in Africa”, Mixtures in honor of Professor Théodore HOLO, 2017.
“The academic, political power and democracy”, Mixtures dedicated to Dean Francis V. Wodié, Presses Universitaires de Toulouse, 2016.
“When constitutional interpretation threatens the readability of the referential block. Doctrinal contribution on the false true idea of constitutionality control”, Revue de Droit Constitutionnel Appliqué, Paris, Dalloz, January-March 2015, pp. 7-17.
“The common defense policy in Africa”, in Matthieu Fau-Nougaret/Luc Marius Ibriga, The architecture of peace and security in Africa. Assessment and perspectives, L’Harmattan, 2014.
“Review of half a century of constitutionalism in French-speaking black Africa”, Afrilex, 2013, 33 p.
“Doctrinal controversy. Cross-commentary on Decision DCC 11-067 of October 20, 2011 of the Constitutional Court of Benin”, Beninese Yearbook of Constitutional Justice, n° 1, 2013, pp 699-716.