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Barbara Oomen
Barbara Oomen
Professor of Law, Utrecht University
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Chiefs in South Africa
B Oomen
(No Title), 2005
4692005
‘One chief, one vote’: The revival of traditional authorities in post-apartheid South Africa
I Van Kessel, B Oomen
African Affairs 96 (385), 561-585, 1997
2091997
Donor‐driven justice and its discontents: The case of Rwanda
B Oomen
Development and Change 36 (5), 887-910, 2005
1842005
Introduction: the promise and challenges of human rights cities
B Oomen
Global Urban Justice: the rise of human rights cities, 336, 2016
168*2016
Frontier cities: The rise of local authorities as an opportunity for international human rights law
B Oomen, M Baumgärtel
European Journal of International Law 29 (2), 607-630, 2018
1222018
‘Going Glocal’: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of global citizenship education at a Dutch liberal arts and sciences college
M Sklad, J Friedman, E Park, B Oomen
Higher Education 72, 323-340, 2016
1132016
“We must now go back to our history” Retraditionalisation in a Northern Province Chieftaincy
B Oomen
African Studies 59 (1), 71-95, 2000
972000
Decoupling and teaming up: The rise and proliferation of transnational municipal networks in the field of migration
B Oomen
International Migration Review 54 (3), 913-939, 2020
882020
Human rights cities
B Oomen, M Baumgärtel
The SAGE handbook of human rights 1, 709, 2014
872014
Vigilantism or alternative citizenship? The rise of Mapogo a Mathamaga
B Oomen
African Studies 63 (2), 153-171, 2004
852004
Chiefs!: law, power and culture in contemporary South Africa
B Oomen
Universiteit Leiden, 2002
682002
Chiefs!: law, power and culture in contemporary South Africa
B Oomen
Universiteit Leiden, 2002
682002
Tradition on the move: Chiefs, democracy and change in rural South Africa
B Oomen
Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa, 2000
572000
Group rights in post-apartheid South Africa: The case of the traditional leaders
B Oomen
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 31 (44), 73-103, 1999
521999
Rights for others: the slow home-coming of human rights in the Netherlands
B Oomen
Cambridge University Press, 2014
492014
Transnational city networks and migration policy
B Oomen, MGN Baumgärtel, E Durmuş
422018
Pulling human rights back in? Local authorities, international law and the reception of undocumented migrants
M Baumgärtel, B Oomen
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 51 (2), 172-191, 2019
362019
Strategies of divergence: Local authorities, law, and discretionary spaces in migration governance
B Oomen, M Baumgärtel, S Miellet, E Durmus, T Sabchev
Journal of Refugee Studies 34 (4), 3608-3628, 2021
352021
Justice mechanisms and the question of legitimacy: The Example of Rwanda's multi-layered justice mechanisms
B Oomen
Building a Future on Peace and Justice: Studies on Transitional Justice …, 2009
332009
Cities of refuge: Rights, culture and the creation of cosmopolitan cityzenship
B Oomen
Cultures, citizenship and human rights, 121-136, 2019
322019
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