
- International trade law
- Policy Analysis
- Curriculum development
- Coaching
- Research
- Dr of Philosophy – PhD, International Trade Law, University of Cape Town
- LLM, Master of Laws, International Economic Law, University of Cambridge
- LLB, Bachelor of Laws, National University of Lesotho
Tsotang co-holds the Chair. She has an LL.B. from the National University of Lesotho, an LL.M from the University of Cambridge, and a Ph.D. from the University of Cape Town. She is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses that are related to international economic law. She is also a Research Associate at the UCT Centre for Comparative Law in Africa and a Senior Research Associate at the Nelson UCT Mandela School of Public Governance.
She is Vice President of the African International Economic Law Network (AfIELN) and a member of the editorial board of the African Journal of International Economic Law (AfJIEL). Her research interests include trade facilitation, trade in services, and gender and trade in the context of SACU, SADC, the AfCFTA and the WTO.
publications
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NUL WTO Chair Engages Future Trade Leaders at National Career Expo
August 8, 2025 Posted by: NUL WTO Chair Category: Uncategorized No Comments The NUL WTO Chair recently participated in a nationwide career expo, an important outreach initiative aimed at inspiring high school students to explore careers in international trade. The event highlighted the wide range of exciting opportunities available to students who choose to pursue
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NUL and RSL Sign Partnership MOU, Initiated by WTO Chair
August 8, 2025 Posted by: NUL WTO Chair Category: Economics No Comments NUL and RSL Forge a New Partnership, Initiated by Dr. Tsotang Tsietsi The National University of Lesotho (NUL) and Revenue Services Lesotho (RSL) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), an initiative spearheaded by Dr. Tsotang Tsietsi, former Co-Chair of the NUL
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Annual Conference
The Chair hosts a conference on an annual basis under a different and pertinent theme. In 2022 the theme was “The Right to Development and the Operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.” The sub-themes included:
1. Intra-African Trade and the Prospects for Poverty Eradication;
2. The Roel of Foreign Direct Investment in the Development of Africa;
3. Agricultural Development and the FoodFebruary 19, 2024
contact details
Contact us at our NUL office in Roma, Maseru, or contact by email or our social media handles.
Attending the 2nd WTO-NUL conference provided invaluable enrichment through support in research paper development and interdisciplinary scholarly interaction.
