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Ep. 63: A conversation with Muna Ndulo on international financial transparency, investment vs. insurgency, and more

April 06, 2019 Muna Ndulo Episode 63
Ep. 63: A conversation with Muna Ndulo on international financial transparency, investment vs. insurgency, and more
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Ep. 63: A conversation with Muna Ndulo on international financial transparency, investment vs. insurgency, and more
Apr 06, 2019 Episode 63
Muna Ndulo

We begin this week's episode talking about the resignation of Algerian president Bouteflika, mistrust challenging response to the Ebola outbreak in Eastern Congo, and we mark the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. This week’s conversation is with Muna Ndulo, the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of International & Comparative Law at Cornell Law School. Professor Ndulo is an expert on constitution making, governance and institution building, international criminal law, African legal systems, and human rights. Rachel sat down with Prof Ndulo and asked him about international financial transparency, investment vs. insurgency in Northern Mozambique, the role of the judiciary in African elections, and the confrontation of customary law and gender equality in the colonial and contemporary periods. Their segment begins at 12:16.  

Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.

Show Notes

We begin this week's episode talking about the resignation of Algerian president Bouteflika, mistrust challenging response to the Ebola outbreak in Eastern Congo, and we mark the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. This week’s conversation is with Muna Ndulo, the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of International & Comparative Law at Cornell Law School. Professor Ndulo is an expert on constitution making, governance and institution building, international criminal law, African legal systems, and human rights. Rachel sat down with Prof Ndulo and asked him about international financial transparency, investment vs. insurgency in Northern Mozambique, the role of the judiciary in African elections, and the confrontation of customary law and gender equality in the colonial and contemporary periods. Their segment begins at 12:16.  

Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.