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Amsterdam Research Institute for Global Issues and Development Studies Faculteit der Maatschappij-En Gedragswetenschappen Universiteit van Amsterdam Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130 1018 VZ Amsterdam The Netherlands
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phone: 071-31-20-5254085/4062 fax: 071-31-20-5254051
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Ph.D., L.L.M., M.Sc.
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Researcher in general issues of law, governance and development in Africa. Her most recent project concerns a comparison of the various institutional responses to the 1994 Rwanda genocide and their legitimacy in the eyes of the population. Ph.D. thesis, "Chiefs! Law, Power and Culture in Contemporary South Africa." (Leiden University, 2002) dealt with the position of traditional leadership and customary law in post-Apartheid South Africa. She has also been involved in a legal development cooperation programme with Mali, on issues of decentralisation and land.
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Teaches courses on South African law, legal anthropology and socio-legal research methods. During 2002-2003, she was Assistant Professor at the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Development at Leiden University and taught a course on "Introduction to law, governance and development in Africa".
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2004. Forthcoming: Chiefs! Law, power and culture in contemporary South Africa. [Ph.D.: Leiden University] thesis to be published with James Currey Ltd: Oxford, UK. 2003. "Legal syncretism in Sekhukhune: Local law and the power of traditional leaders in northern South Africa", in van Binsbergen, W.M.J., in collaboration with Riekje Pelgrim, ed., The dynamics of power and the rule of law: Essays on Africa and beyond in honour of Emile Adriaan van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal, Berlin/Muenster: LIT Verlag, pp. 167-196. 2001. Hesseling, Gerti, and B. Oomen. Le droit dans la réforme de l'état. In L'Afrique politique: réformes des états Africains, edited by D. Darbon. Bordeaux: Karthala, 50-75. 2001. Sociale cohesie, multiculturaliteit en het recht: zeven Afrikaanse lessen (Social cohesion, multiculturalism and the law). In Multiculturalisme, cultuurrelativisme en sociale cohesie, edited by P. B. Cliteur and V. Van den Eeckhout. Den Haag: Boom Juridische Uitgevers, 512 - 534 2000. "Traditional Woman-to-Woman Marriages and the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act." Tijdskrif vir Hedendaagse Rooms-Hollandse Reg 63, no. 2, 274-82 p. 2000. Tradition on the Move: Chiefs, Democracy and Change in Rural South Africa. Edited by Madeleine Maurick and Marlene Cornelis. Vol. 6, Niza-Cahiers. Amsterdam: Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa. 2000. Tradition on the move: chiefs, democracy and change in rural South Africa. Amsterdam: Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa, 71 p. 2000. 'We must now go back to our history: retraditionalization in a Northern Province chieftaincy', African Studies, 59, 1, 71-95. 1999, 'Group Rights in post-Apartheid South Africa: the case of the traditional leaders', Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 44, 73-103. 1999. Oomen, B. & S. Tempelman, 'The Power of Definition'. In: Y. Donders e.a. (eds) Law and Cultural Diversity, SIM-special no 25, p. 7-26. 1998. Inleiding Recht en Bestuur in Zuid-Afrika. Leiden: CNWS publicatiereeks, 1998, 120 p. 1997. Oomen, B. & I. van Kessel, 'One Chief, One Vote: the revival of traditional authorities in post-Apartheid South Africa', African Affairs, 96, 561-585 (with I. van Kessel). Collaborates with: * South African Universities (University of the North, University of Cape Town, University of the Western Cape, University of the North West, Potchefstroom University for CHE, University of Natal--Pietermaritzburg, & University of Zululand) * Faculté des Sciences Juridiques et Economiques, Bamako, Mali (project on the strengthening of socio-legal research and teaching capacity, together with the Dutch Centre for International Legal Cooperation and the African Studies Centre) Some publications: Oomen, B, 1998, Inleiding Recht en Bestuur in Zuid-Afrika. Leiden: CNWS/Van Vollenhoven Instituut, 116 p. (Introduction to South African Law and Administration, in Dutch) Van Kessel & B. Oomen, One Chief, One Vote: the revival of traditional authorities in post-apartheid South African affairs, 1997, 96, 561-585 Traditional Leadership in Africa Programme: a collaborative research venture between five South African Universities (University of the North, University of the North West, Potchefstroom University for CHE, University of Natal--Pietermaritzburg, & University of Zululand) and the University of Leiden, Netherlands, Volume II: "Theoretical framework: The administrative and legal position of traditional authorities in South Africa and their contribution to the implementation of the Reconstruction and Development Programme." (pp 125-165)
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