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Francis Deng

    Francis Mading Deng es un distinguido autor y diplomático cuya obra profundiza en la crisis de identidad nacional de Sudán. A través de sus escritos, que abarcan derecho, antropología y política, así como sus dos novelas, explora las complejidades del conflicto y el desplazamiento interno. Su extensa formación académica y su trayectoria en la escena internacional, incluyendo su papel como primer Relator Especial de la ONU sobre los Derechos Humanos de las Personas Desplazadas Internamente, otorgan una profundidad única a su perspectiva literaria. La contribución de Deng radica en su capacidad para fusionar el rigor académico con la narrativa humana urgente.

    Customary Law in the Modern World
    Frontiers Of Unity
    First Aid for the Usmle Step 1 2016
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    • Frontiers Of Unity

      An Experiment in Afro-Arab Cooperation

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intricate conflict between Northern and Southern Sudan over the Abeyi region and surrounding border areas, this book offers a comprehensive background to the longstanding dispute. Originally written in 1972 and updated with contemporary insights, it delves into the underlying factors contributing to the conflict. The author advocates for a resolution to what is recognized as Africa's longest-running dispute, highlighting the need for unity and understanding in the region.

      Frontiers Of Unity
    • Customary Law in the Modern World

      The Crossfire of Sudan's War of Identities

      • 328 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the interplay between traditional legal systems and contemporary nation-states, this book explores the challenges and opportunities faced by customary law in the modern world. It examines how these established legal frameworks strive to maintain relevance amid pressures of marginalization, offering insights into their adaptability and significance in today’s legal landscape.

      Customary Law in the Modern World