Juris Vision Nexus provides independent, rigorous advisory services to governments, health systems, technology firms, universities and multilateral institutions navigating the governance of emerging technologies in the Global South.
Advisory grounded in research, not commercial conflict.
Practitioner-led
Engagements designed by people who have done the work.
Globally minded
Built from the Global South, open to collaboration worldwide.
Practice Areas
Four domains of specialised advisory.
Each engagement is tailored to the institutional context, regulatory environment and strategic priorities of the client. We combine deep subject-matter expertise with a practitioner’s understanding of what works in the Global South.
01
Digital Health Governance
We advise ministries of health, regulators and health technology firms on the legal and policy architecture required to govern digital health systems — from telemedicine platforms to electronic health records to AI-assisted diagnostics.
Key Services
Health data protection and cross-border flow frameworks
Telemedicine licensing and liability regimes
Digital therapeutics regulatory pathways
EHR procurement and interoperability standards
Patient consent and data sovereignty models
Typical Clients
Ministries of Health
National Health Insurance Schemes
Digital health startups
Hospital networks
Multilateral health agencies
Expected Outcomes
Compliant, interoperable health data ecosystems
Reduced legal risk for digital health deployments
Patient trust through transparent governance
Regulatory readiness for market entry
02
AI Governance
We design governance frameworks for the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence in public and private sectors — covering algorithmic accountability, risk classification, procurement safeguards and human-in-the-loop requirements.
Key Services
National AI strategy and legislative drafting
Algorithmic impact assessment protocols
Public-sector AI procurement guidelines
Bias auditing and fairness review structures
Sector-specific AI governance (health, justice, finance)
Typical Clients
National AI councils and regulators
Technology ministries
Central banks and financial regulators
Enterprise AI adopters
International standards bodies
Expected Outcomes
Clear, enforceable AI accountability regimes
Reduced liability exposure for AI deployers
Public confidence in automated decision-making
Alignment with emerging international standards
03
Academic Consultancy
We partner with law schools, universities and research institutes to design curricula, establish clinics, build research centres and secure accreditation for programmes at the intersection of law, technology and governance.
Key Services
Clinical legal education programme design
Technology law curriculum development
Research centre and institute establishment
Accreditation and quality assurance advisory
Faculty development and pedagogy training
Typical Clients
Law faculties and deans
University vice-chancellors
Research funding bodies
Accreditation councils
International academic partnerships
Expected Outcomes
Accredited, market-relevant degree programmes
Sustainable research centres with global visibility
Improved graduate employability and impact
Enhanced institutional rankings and partnerships
04
Executive Education & Training
We deliver bespoke executive programmes, workshops and simulation-based training for senior leaders, judges, regulators and corporate counsel who need to understand and act on technology governance challenges.
Key Services
Bespoke executive programmes for boards and C-suite
Judicial training on technology and evidence law
Regulator capacity-building workshops
Simulation-based legal leadership training
CLE and professional certification courses
Typical Clients
Corporate boards and general counsel
Judicial colleges and chief justices
Regulatory commissions
Professional legal bodies
International development agencies
Expected Outcomes
Leaders equipped to govern technology strategically
Judges confident in digital evidence and AI cases
Regulators with modern enforcement toolkits
Measurable professional development credits
Our Approach
A rigorous, collaborative process.
01
Discovery
We begin with a structured diagnostic to understand your institutional context, regulatory landscape, stakeholder map and strategic objectives.
02
Design
We co-design the governance framework, curriculum, or programme architecture — drawing on comparative research, fieldwork and our global network.
03
Delivery
We deliver through a combination of in-person workshops, remote advisory, draft legislation, policy briefs and hands-on implementation support.
04
Evaluation
Every engagement includes impact metrics, follow-up milestones and a knowledge-transfer phase that ensures sustainable institutional capacity.
Who We Serve
Trusted by institutions across sectors and continents.
Governments & Regulators
Ministries of Health, Technology and Justice; national AI councils; data protection authorities; central banks.
Health Systems
National health insurance schemes, hospital networks, telemedicine platforms, digital health startups, pharma.
Technology Firms
Enterprise AI adopters, health-tech scale-ups, cloud providers seeking regulatory clarity in African markets.
Academic Institutions
Law faculties, research institutes, judicial colleges, international academic partnerships and consortia.
Professional Bodies
Bar associations, law societies, CLE providers, corporate counsel networks and in-house legal teams.
Multilateral Agencies
UN agencies, development banks, regional economic communities and global health partnerships.
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Ready to shape governance that works?
Every engagement begins with a confidential, no-obligation discovery call. We will listen to your challenges, map the regulatory terrain, and propose a tailored advisory scope — whether a single workshop or a multi-year institutional partnership.