UPSA law lecturer Natasha Lamptey has died
She is said to have passed away today, Tuesday 5 December 2023, having suffered from cancer.
Ms Natasha Lamptey, a lawyer in private practice and lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Law School as well as the patron of the law school’s mooting society, has died. She is said to have passed away today, Tuesday 5 December 2023, having suffered from cancer.
Ms Lamptey joined UPSA in 2016 as a lecturer in public international law and immovable property law. Before joining UPSA, she taught in the law faculties of Zenith University College and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
Her main teaching and research interests lay in internet/cyber law and public international law, with particular interest in how laws and policies should be developed to combat cybercrime as well as how basic international law norms can be harnessed for the advancement of the people of Africa.
She was previously a student in the university’s Faculty of Law, where she received a postgraduate Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
She later attended the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, where she obtained a Master of Laws degree (LLM) in internet law and policy and gained extensive knowledge of developments in telecommunications and internet law.
Source: Asaase Radio