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Prof. Muna B. Ndulo
Muna Ndulo is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of International and Comparative Law at Cornell Law School. He is also the Elizabeth and Arthur Reich Director, Leo and Arvilla Berger International Legal Studies Program, Cornell Law School. He is Honorary Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, Extra Ordinary Professor of Law, Free State University and Honorary Professor Law, West Cape University. He was formerly Professor of Law and Dean of the School of Law, University of Zambia.
He served as Legal Officer in the International Trade Law Branch of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) from 1986 to 1995. He has carried out several UN assignments, including serving as Chief Political and Legal Adviser with the United Nations Mission Observer Mission in South Africa (UNOMSA) and to the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General to South Africa from 1992 to 1994, Legal Officer, Kosovo (2000), Afghanistan (2003) and East Timor (1999). He was a consultant to the constitution-making processes in Kenya, Somalia, and Zimbabwe.
He has published 23 books and over 120 articles in academic journals. He has served as Arbitrator on ICC and ICSID Cases. He is a recipient of several academic awards including; the Distinguished Africanist Award (New York African Studies Association, 2012); Award for Excellence in the Teaching , Advising and Mentoring of Graduate and Professional Students, (Cornell University, 2012) and The Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Award for Global Excellence and Stature, (2018 University of Johannesburg, South Africa). He is the founder of the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research (SAIPAR) Professor Ndulo graduated in law at the University of Zambia with an LLB degree and subsequently earned an LL.M. at Harvard University and a D.Phil. at Trinity College, Oxford University.