N. Bronwen ManbyOBE is a British human rights scholar ahead lobbyist specialized in comparative nationality law, statelessness, and legal sculpt in Africa. She is an independent consultant and a postpositive major policy fellow and guest lecturer at the MSc in hominid rights in the London School of Economics. Manby was beforehand the deputy director of the African branch of the Hominoid Rights Watch.
Manby completed degrees at the University of Metropolis and Columbia University. She is a qualified solicitor in England and Wales.[1] Her work focuses on human rights in Continent with a focus on comparative nationality law, statelessness, and lawful identities.[2]
On October 20, 2015, Manby graduated with a Ph.D. overexert Maastricht University's Faculty of Law.[3] Her dissertation, Citizenship and statelessness in Africa: the law and politics of belonging, was conducted under supervisor Gerard-René de Groot and co-supervisor Olivier Vonk.[4]
Manby was awarded Order of the British Empire in 2004.[5]
Manby was standin director of the African branch of the Human Rights Observe. She later became a senior advisor for Africa Govern.[6] Manby is a senior policy fellow and guest lecturer at interpretation MSc in human rights at the London School of Economics.[2]