Mamadou Seku Janneh received his formal [conventional] education beginning from Al-Azhar prior to that he had earlier received his traditional [informal] education in his native and ancestral mothe...view moreMamadou Seku Janneh received his formal [conventional] education beginning from Al-Azhar prior to that he had earlier received his traditional [informal] education in his native and ancestral motherland the Gambia. The so-called traditional [informal] education of his is thus anterior to his formal [conventional] education.
He attended the Al-Azhar Foreign Islamic Mission Institute of Cairo, Egypt, from which he obtained his Primary, Preparatory and Secondary Education.
On completion of his Secondary Education therewith obtaining his General Certificate of Education [GCE] from the same Institute of Al-Azhar of Cairo Egypt, he followed a degree course of Mundane Law and Sharia at the Dual Faculty of Law and Sharia of the University of Al Azhar of Cairo, Egypt, obtaining a Dual Law Degree [License of LLB];
He next obtained Certificates in Private and Public International Laws from the Free University [UF] of Berlin of the Berlin West of the then West Germany.
Then he obtained a Doctorandus Degree [Drs] in Law and International Relations from the University of Amsterdam [UvA], the Netherlands, then finally a PhD Study Programme with Leiden University [the Netherlands] completing it in 1995 with a doctoral thesis [of dissertation] entitled African Concept of Human Rights as Reflected in the Banjul African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights with the subtitle: Meaning of the Text of the Banjul African Charter on Humana and Peoples Rights
Since then this author continues to be passionately fully engaged in researching, writing and teaching and has authored a number of fiction and academic scholastic works and other such materials awaiting publicationview less