Ezekiel Archibong
Editor-in-Chief
Ezekiel joined The People’s Accolade Law Magazine (The PALM) as Senior Editor in 2020, where he led a high-performing team through different editorial levels, ensuring that all contents adhered to stringent standards and the overarching objective of the magazine. His visionary leadership and dedication contributed to a remarkable surge in the magazine’s readership, earning him “The PALM Editor of the Year” Award in 2020. In 2024, Ezekiel rose to Editor-in-Chief, overseeing an extensive network of international editors.
A seasoned writer, Ezekiel’s works have been published in more than 15 reputable publications worldwide, including The Czech Yearbook of Public and Private International Law (CYPPIL), Adelaide Literary Magazine, ESQ Law, Scarlet Leaf Review, and The Quills. His novel, “This City Smells the Same” has been described as “a rollercoaster of emotions”.
Ezekiel is an attorney, specialising in nuclear energy and ocean law, with a keen interest in emerging energy technologies, including Small Modular Reactors, Floating Nuclear Power Plant, and Floating Offshore Wind Energy, focusing on their impacts on the marine environment, energy development and global climate mitigation. Ezekiel has a Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Energy Law, from Nottingham Law School, where he graduated with distinction. He is also a recipient of the “High Achiever’s Award” from Nottingham Trent University, where he attained 100% distinctions in all energy law-focused modules and distinction in his dissertation. Ezekiel researches for Durham University, working closely with the Dean of Durham Law School, Professor Roeben Volker on topics related to global energy governance and the law of the sea under the “Strategic Research Funds” project.