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A critique of the constitutionality of section 3(2) of the law of succession act of Kenya
(Strathmore University, 2020)
The Law of Succession Act in section 3 (2) states that references in this Act to "child" or "children" in relation to a female person include, any child born to her out of wedlock, and, in relation to a male person, any ...
Accessing justice in Kenya: An analysis of case backlog in Nakuru environment and land court
(Strathmore University, 2020)
In Kenya, various laws such as the Constitution and Judicial Service Commission Act of 2015, guarantee the right to access to justice as a human right. However, evidence shows that people are not accessing justice expeditiously ...
A suitable remedy for pre-trial detention: to acquit or to compensate?
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
This study centres on a challenge that besets the Kenyan criminal system; excessive arbitrary detentions without trial. An arrested person has the right to prompt production in a court of law within a period of twenty-four ...
Codifying the best interests of the child in post-divorce custody cases with regard to legal certainty
(Strathmore University, 2020)
The Children Act of 2001 can be considered to be the most important legal source in Kenya as it is the pioneering statute that introduced the concept of the best interests of the child. The concept was later buttressed by ...