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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2006

The Limited Accountability Functions of Courts in Mozambique

Elin Skaar (2006)
Presented at: NFU Conference, Oslo, Norway, 13th-15th September 2006
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Elin Skaar

Research Professor
  • elin.skaar@cmi.no
  • +47 99429355
  • Mozambique

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