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A special evening with South Sudan's TEU School of Law

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About Event

The Australian Christian Legal Society warmly invites you to a special evening in support of The Episcopal University (TEU) School of Law in South Sudan. Join us for an engaging information session featuring the Dean, Vice-Chancellor, and a current law student from TEU, who will share firsthand insights into the challenges and needs of the law school.

The Q&A will be moderated by Stella Loong, CEO of the Australian Christian Legal Society.

How can I help?

Our goal is to raise $10,000 by 31 October 2025 to help TEU School of Law establish their law library. You can help to build this library by taking the following steps!

  1. Make a financial contribution! Donations over $2 are tax-deductible. To make a donation, visit our fundraising page hosted by AnglicanAid.

  2. Donate a book! The CEO of Anglican Aid Tim Swan will be traveling to TEU in November 2025. If you have any of the books the law school needs you can send them to AnglicanAid at PO Box Q190, QVB NSW 1230 or drop-off in-person at their office: L2 464 Kent St, Sydney NSW Australia.

Book Drive for TEU School of Law.pdf
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Speakers

Dean of the School of Law

Justice James Alala Deng is the founding Dean of the School of Law. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLLB) and a Higher Diploma in Mass Communication from the University of Khartoum. He has a Masters of Law from the University of Juba, and a PhD in Law from Al Neelain University in Khartoum. He has lectured in law at various universities in Sudan and South Sudan and is the author of many law books and articles. He works with the Judiciary of South Sudan as a Judge of the Supreme Court of South Sudan.

Vice Chancellor

Dr Eeva John exercises executive leadership of the university. She has doctorates in Chemistry and Theology from Oxford and Cambridge Universities and has taught chemistry in Addis Ababa and Switzerland, and Theology in seminaries in Oxford, Bristol and Cambridge, UK. She helped to carry out the Feasibility Study for developing an ECSS university in 2011, and, in 2014, founded the UK partnership, ECSSSUP, which works alongside TEU. 

Law Student

David Innocent is a current law student who grew up in Yei and joined TEU in 2023. He is also the President of the Students' Union at TEU. Read more about David's story from the following link.

David Innocent's Story.pdf
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Moderator

The discussion will be moderated by Stella Loong, CEO of the Australian Christian Legal Society.

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