Emmanel Tweneboah Senzu, is a professor of Constitutional Law and Economic Criminology, whose interdisciplinary research and teachings, are within Principle for Judicial Administration, Corporate, and Criminal Law, with further specialization, in Economic Finance; serving as the the Executive Director of Blackstone Africa-Asia Jurists Center, and a former fellow, to the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Fourah Bay College -University of Sierra Leone. A fulbright Fellow at J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah USA. And a Cross-Departmental fellow to the University of Ghana, and Central University Law Faculty. Furthermore, serving as, a visiting scholar at the Department of Law, Malappuran Kerela Center for Aligarh Muslim University, India. He had previously served, as an Adjunct Professor to the Finance and Accounting Department, of the Cape Coast Technical University, Ghana, as well served, at the Distance College School of Education, the University of Cape Coast Ghana, as an external thesis supervisor for Economics and Finance Programme (2017/2018), he further served, as a Fellow to the Business School of Zurich at Switzerland on Finance and Economics research project (2018/2019); onwards, became an active Intellectual advocate to West Africa Monetary Institute, on the subject of 'Eco-Currency' development, for the ECOWAS region.
He is the Chair, and Editor-in-Chief, for the Blackstone Journal for Asia-Africa Jurists, a collaborative Asia-Africa research program, at the Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, India under the supervision of Dr. Ambedkar Chair of Legal Studies and Research, the Department of Law, Malappuram Center India, and the Blackstone Africa-Asia Jurists Center, in Africa-West Area. He is a Jurist, and an advocate to the ECOWAS Court of Justice, Abuja, Nigeria, as well the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, Arusha, Tanzania.

