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    Imperceptible depths: Assesment of the constrints affecting wildlife crime proceedings in the judiciary as a result of subpar cooperation of the arms of government 

    Ochwada, Aisha Leya (Strathmore University, 2020)
    Kenya ranks among the world’s top wildlife destinations and wildlife is a source of national pride, the foundation for the tourism industry that contributes around 10% of National Gross development project (GDP) and 11% ...
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    Gene editing in light of the right to human dignity and freedom from discrimination of unborn disabled persons 

    Sibi, Abigail (Strathmore University, 2020)
    This paper discusses CRISPR-Cas 9’s resulting effect on disabled persons and the implication of its application on their human dignity and freedom from discrimination. This gene editing technology could be advantageous, ...
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    The principle of complementarity: comprehending the motives behind states’ neglect to cooperate with the icc (case study of the situations in Kenya and Sudan) 

    Tanui, Celine Cherono (Strathmore University, 2020-11)
    On the institution of the International Criminal Court (ICC) State cooperation, through the principle of complementarity, was seen to be a key component in enabling the functions of the International Criminal Court. Despite ...
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    Under bits and through class actions: Subjecting transnational mining corporations to environmental rights in the DRC 

    Nciko Wa Nciko, Arnold (Strathmore University, 2020)
    In recent times, transnational mining corporations have gained an abundance of powers that few could have foreseen at the institutionalisation of the international human rights regime. Their activities have resulted in ...
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    How Exclusive is the Exclusive Economic Zone: A Balance of fishing rights between coastal States and landlocked States in Africa through RECs 

    Kihara, Caroline Wairimu (Strathmore University, 2020-11)
    Living resources within the fisheries zones are of fundamental economic interest to both coastal States and landlocked States. Hence, there is need to accommodate both interests for purposes of achieving equity. These ...
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    A critique on the fulfillment of Kenya’s fiduciary duty under article 69 of the constitution regarding the construction of the gibe iii dam 

    Sandrine, Atok Ewoton (2020)
    This study, recognising the significance of the environment on the livelihood of communities, embarks on a journey to determine the extent of state protection over lake Turkana by the government of Kenya. It compares the ...
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    Sexual Orientation and Employment Discrimination in Kenya A critical analysis of Article 27 of the constitution and section 5 of the Employment Act 

    Muindi, Annette Kamumbu (Strathmore University, 2020)
    The main objective of this paper is to investigate if Article 27 of the Constitution and Section 5(4) of the Employment Act protects LGB persons in Kenya. The other objectives include interrogating the legal framework ...
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    An analysis of the legal framework guiding the rights of juvenile delinquents in Kenya 

    KOSGEI, CHEPKORIR CAROLINE (Strathmore University, 2020-11)
    Black’s law dictionary defines juvenile delinquency as an antisocial behavior by a minor; especially behavior that would be criminally punishable if the actor were an adult, but instead is usually punished by special laws ...
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    Justice in development What is the import of section 152F 2(b) on development induced forced 

    Nderitu, Brayan Gitau (Strathmore University, 2020)
    Forced evictions are a global issue and have led to the displacement of millions of people. The forced eviction regime in Kenya allows a person to seek redress from the court against an eviction notice that has be issued ...
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    Addressing the challenges of stateless minority groups: case study of the Nubians in Kibera 

    MURAGURI, MONICA WAHURA (Strathmore University, 2020-11)
    The focus on the study of minorities has been driven by both international and national desire to create peace and stability for all. Currently, the major problem is how to best extend protection towards this group at both ...
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