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Jenik Radon is a Member of the e-Governance Academy’s Supervisory Board since 2025. Mr. Radon is an attorney with Radon Law Offices focusing on international transactions, especially natural resources and pharma, and advising public authorities around the world.
He is also an Adjunct Professor at the School of Public and International Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University, where he teaches courses on sustainable natural resource development, small state development, and corporate responsibility. He focuses on risk and strategic management, sovereignty and human rights, especially environment, minority rights, transparency and anticorruption.
Mr. Radon has a long-standing connection with Estonia, having advised the country during its independence struggle and co-authored key economic laws, including those on foreign investment and privatisation. He received several of Estonia’s highest honors, including the Order of the Cross Terra Mariana and the Cross of Service from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He also taught at Tartu University Law School and supports Estonian civil society through the DD Foundation. Mr.Radon is the founder of the Estonian and Eurasian Public Service Fellowship and associated programmes, which provide students the opportunity to intern with public authorities and civil society in emerging nations across the global.
Beyond Estonia, Mr. Radon has worked or lectured in over 70 countries, including advising governments and civil society. Mr. Radon was awarded a Fulbright to Makerere University Law School in Uganda. He participated in the constitutional peace process of Nepal and served as the key drafter of Nepal’s interim (2006) peace constitution. He has served on the UN Global Compact Academic Initiative taskforce which sought to have business schools incorporate the Compact’s 10 human rights principles into their curriculum.
Mr. Radon co-founded the Afghanistan Relief Committee in 1980 that sought freedom for Afghanistan. He served as Georgia’s key negotiator of the multi-billion dollar and multi-nation oil and gas pipelines from Azerbaijan to Georgia to Turkey (the BTC) and was awarded the country’s highest civilian award, the Order of Honor.
Mr. Radon is presently also a visiting professor at Prishtina Law School in Kosova teaching in the inaugural programme on human rights. He was a lecturer at Stanford University’s law and business schools, where he taught access to medicine, international human rights, privatisation and international investment management. As a visiting professor at the Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research in Mumbai, India, he taught “Dynamics of Corruption.” He was the Ashton J. and Virginia Graham O’Donnell Visiting Educator at Whitman College; and has taught at Estonia’s Tartu University Law School, Monterrey Tech, Queretaro in Mexico, and Externado University in Bogota, Colombia.
Mr. Radon obtained his B.A. from Columbia University, M.C.P. from the University of California, Berkeley, and J.D. from Stanford Law School. He has authored numerous articles.