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  • Oomen, B. (2008). Vredesopbouw is meer dan waarborgen veiligheid [Review of: J. Voorhoeve (2007) From war to the rule of law: peacebuilding after violent conflicts]. Internationale Spectator, 62(1), 45-46. http://www.psw.ugent.be/crg/publications/20080100_is_boekbesprekingen.pdf
  • Oomen, B. M., & Lelieveldt, H. T. (2008). Onbekend maar niet onbemind: Wat weet en vindt de Nederlander van de Grondwet? Nederlands Juristenblad, 83(10), 577-578. http://www.roac.nl/roac/_files/publications%20oomen/NJB.pdf
  • Oomen, B. (2008). Carla’s lijst en de stem van het slachtoffer. Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, 8(1), 3-4.
  • Oomen, B., van den Brandt, T., & Bartels, R. (2008). Ondanks (verdrags)verplichtingen geen mensenrechteneducatie in Nederland. Nederlands Juristenblad, 83(43), 2697-2698.
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    Oomen, B. (2008). Chiefs! Law, powe & culture in contemporary South Africa. In P. Geschiere, B. Meyer, & P. Pels (Eds.), Readings in modernity in Africa (pp. 80-84). International African Institute [etc.]. http://www.roac.nl/roac/_files/publications%20oomen/chiefs.pdf
  • Oomen, B. M. (2006). Walking in the middle of the road: people's perspectives on the legitimacy of traditional leadership in Sekhukhune, South Africa. In M. Hinz, & F. Thomas Gatter (Eds.), Global responsibility - Local agenda: The legitimacy of modern self-determination and African traditional authority (pp. 127-174). LIT Verlag.
  • Oomen, B. M. (2006). Rwanda's gacaca: objectives, merits and their relation to supranational criminal law. In R. Haveman, & O. Olusanya (Eds.), Sentencing and sanctioning in supranational criminal law (pp. 164-181). Intersentia.
  • Oomen, B. M. (2006). Book review A. Ashforth [Review of: Witchcraft, violence and democracy in South Africa]. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 29(2), 305-310.
  • Oomen, B. M. (2005). McTradition in the New South Africa: Commodified custom and rights talk with the Bafokeng and the Bapedi. In F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann, & A. Griffiths (Eds.), Mobile people, mobile law: Expanding legal relations in a contradicting world (pp. 91-110). Ashgate.
  • Oomen, B. M. (2005). Donor-driven justice and its discontents: The case of Rwanda. Development and Change, 36(5), 887-910. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0012-155X.2005.00440.x
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