Muna Ndulo is an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of constitution
making, governance and institution building, international criminal law,
African legal systems, human rights, and international law and foreign direct
investments. He has published 19 books, 29 book chapters and over 100 articles
in academic journals. Ndulo has served as a Legal Officer in the International
Trade Law Branch of the United Nations Commission on International Trade
Law, Political and Legal Adviser with the United Nations Mission Observer
Mission in South Africa, Legal Adviser to the United Nations Assistance
Mission to East Timor, Legal Expert to the United Nations Mission to Kosovo,
and Legal Expert to the United Nations Mission to Afghanistan. He has also
acted as consultant to the Kenya 2010 Constitutional Process, Zimbabwe
Constitutional Process, Somalia, and Sudan. Professor Ndulo is founder of the
Southern African Institute for Public Policy and Research and member of its
Board of Directors. At Cornell, he also serves at the Director of the Institute for
African Development.