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- Muleefu, A., & Ndahinda, M.F. (2012). Revisiting the Legal and Socio-Political Foundations and (Western) Criticisms of Gacaca Courts. In T. Bennett, E. Brems, G. Corradi, L. Nijzink, & M. Schotsmans (Eds.), African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice (pp. 149-173). Cambridge, Antwerp, Portland: Intersentia. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2012). Historical development of indigenous identification and rights in Africa. In K. Sing'Oei & R. Laher (Eds.), Seeking Empowering Paradigms: Exploring Indigenous Peoples and Minority Rights in Africa (pp. 11-29). Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F., & Muleefu, A. (2012). Revisiting the Legal and Socio-Political Foundations and (Western) Criticisms of Gacaca Courts. In T. Bennett, E. Brems, G. Corradi, L. Nijzink, & M. Schotsmans (Eds.), African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice (pp. 149-173). Cambridge, Antwerp, Portland: Intersentia. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2011). Indigenousness in Africa: A contested legal framework for empowerment of 'Marginalized' communities. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2011). Introduction: Contrasted perspectives on recognition and implementation of indigenous rights. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 18, 413-418. Further information
Click here for the complete list of publications (Tilburg University Repository Publications only)
Publications
Most recent publications
- Muleefu, A., & Ndahinda, M.F. (2012). Revisiting the Legal and Socio-Political Foundations and (Western) Criticisms of Gacaca Courts. In T. Bennett, E. Brems, G. Corradi, L. Nijzink, & M. Schotsmans (Eds.), African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice (pp. 149-173). Cambridge, Antwerp, Portland: Intersentia. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2012). Historical development of indigenous identification and rights in Africa. In K. Sing'Oei & R. Laher (Eds.), Seeking Empowering Paradigms: Exploring Indigenous Peoples and Minority Rights in Africa (pp. 11-29). Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F., & Muleefu, A. (2012). Revisiting the Legal and Socio-Political Foundations and (Western) Criticisms of Gacaca Courts. In T. Bennett, E. Brems, G. Corradi, L. Nijzink, & M. Schotsmans (Eds.), African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice (pp. 149-173). Cambridge, Antwerp, Portland: Intersentia. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2011). Indigenousness in Africa: A contested legal framework for empowerment of 'Marginalized' communities. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press. Further information
- Ndahinda, M.F. (2011). Introduction: Contrasted perspectives on recognition and implementation of indigenous rights. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 18, 413-418. Further information
Click here for the complete list of publications (Tilburg University Repository Publications only)
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