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The legal framework for whistleblower protection in Kenya and examination of economic crimes
(Strathmore University, 2017)Whistle blowing is important as it reduces illegality and encourages transparency in any organization since it instils fear on the people committing the wrong and the consequences that come with it.1 Economic fraud destroys ... -
The Legal protection and commercial appropriation of personality rights of sports persons in Kenya
(Strathmore University, 2018)Not only does the current legal framework in Kenya fail to provide for personality rights of sports persons but also courts have not set any precedence in regards to the commercial appropriation of these rights. Personality ... -
Legal protection of children when parents divorce
(Strathmore University, 2021-01)Article 45 of the Constitution of Kenya states that the family is a fundamental unit of the society and is therefore entitled to protection by the state. The Preamble of the Convention on the Rights of Child acknowledges ... -
Legal protection of children when parents divorce
(2021-01)Article 45 of the Constitution of Kenya states that the family is a fundamental unit of the society and is therefore entitled to protection by the state. The Preamble of the Convention on the Rights of Child acknowledges ... -
Legal protections accorded to minority shareholders in Kenya in corporate entities
(Strathmore University, 2021)The House of Lords had good intentions when it decreed in 1897 that a company had in law a fictitious separate personality distinct from its subscribers and promoters. With this decree the court in effect established an ... -
Legal recognition of style as an expressive right under the Kenyan constitution
(Strathmore University, 2018)The main objective of this research project is to show that style is an artistic right whose freedom of expression should be protected by the law. This research is based on various sources of information such as; study of ... -
Legal responses to rape in Marriage
(Strathmore University, 2017-01)This dissertation sought to discuss and analyze the issue of rape in marriage. The scope of the study covers marital rape in relation to the Kenyan context and it has been compared with other jurisdictions such as Ghana ... -
Legal transplantation and its effects of customary law in Kenya: The case of marriage
(Strathmore University, 2021)At the time where Kenya was part of the United Kingdom’s colonial empire, the United Kingdom with the aim of easier administration of the Kenyan population introduced its own legal system, the common law, and in doing so ... -
The legality and validity of the Persian Gulf war as authorized by the united nation’s security council resolutions
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)In assessing the Persian Gulf War in terms of ius ad bellum and the jus cogens norms, the implied authorisation provided by the UN Security Council resolutions exhibits considerable ambiguity in its role as a peacekeeper ... -
Legislating over the dead: revisiting the s. M. Otieno case
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)Death is the end of life. More than this, however, it is (especially in Africa) a rite of passage. Unfortunately, in spite of its significance in the African context, it remains to be (at least in Kenya) a matter that ... -
Legislating ‘coercive control’ in Kenya: A study of the protection against domestic violence act
(Strathmore University, 2021)Coercive control is a recognised form of domestic violence in Britain, Ireland and Scotland. It denotes the sequence of controlling and intimidating conduct within a domestic relationship. This dissertation seeks to ... -
The legitimacy of indigenous intellectual property rights’ claims
(Strathmore University Press, 2016-01)The notions of indigenous peoples, indigenous knowledge, and heritage and culture have acquired wide usage in international debates on sustainable development and intellectual property protection since the turn of the ... -
The legitimacy of the unilateral use of force against non state actors and the transformation of the law of self defence
(Strathmore University, 2020)Over the past decades the UN Charter regime has been readjusted and bent to permit forcible responses to terrorism in more lenient conditions. The right to self-defense against non-state actors has increasingly been invoked ... -
Lending technologies and benefits of small and medium enterprise lending: a multiple case study of commercial banks in Kenya
(Strathmore University, 2017)A review of research on bank financing reveals that banks can either engage in transaction and/or relationship lending when financing firms. However, when dealing with small and medium enterprises (SMEs), studies suggest ... -
Lesson study approach for teachers' professional growth in mathematics education and comparison of three examples
(Strathmore University, 2019)Teachers' growth is one of the most important factors to consider in each country where the quality of education is directly connected to the level of intelligence and thus level of economy. It is, however, regarded as ... -
Lessons learnt from the 2014 West Africa ebola viral disease (EVD) outbreak: economic, political and social impacts of disease outbreaks
(Strathmore University, 2018)In many disease outbreaks, their effects can invariably be measured in both direct and indirect terms; directly by observable, measurable outcomes and indirectly by looking for knock-on effects post the disease outbreak. ... -
The level of protection of pregnant women and mothers at the workplace in kenya
(Strathmore University, 2021-03)All over the world, women are a strong force for growth and development, making important contributions to the economy as well as playing a major role in the welfare of the family. However, cultural hindrances at the ... -
Leveraging data analytics for information extraction : data analytics algorithm for decision making
(Strathmore University, 2015)Organizations in Kenya are yet to tap into the full benefits that come with the data explosion also known as data deluge or information overload in this information age. This explosion is a result of readily available data ... -
Leveraging donor funds: the switch to commercial sources of funding
Sustainable livelihood strategies in microfinance are a major force behind enterprise development in poor societies. But uncertainty of continued donor funding poses a risk to operations. This paper presents findings on, ...