Piercing the Corporate Veil


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Edwin Mujih obtained his first degree in English law from the University of Yaounde, Cameroon in 1993. In 1995, he completed his LLM in European and international Trade Law at the University of Leicester. In 1999, he was awarded an MPhil in Banking Law at the University of Liverpool and in 2004, he was awarded a doctorate degree at the University of Westminster, London. In addition to these, he has other law qualifications and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning from London Metropolitan University. Prior to joining London Met in 2002, he taught law on a part-time basis at the University of Liverpool and University of Westminster.

Publications referred to in this interview:

  • Piercing the Corporate Veil: Where is the Reverse Gear?” forthcoming in Law Quarterly Review
  • “Piercing the Corporate Veil as a Remedy of Last Resort after Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd: Inching Towards Abolition?” [2016] 37 Company Lawyer 2, 39-50.

Image courtesy of interviewee. January 26, 2018

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