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Analyzing the efficacy of article 44(3) of the new constitution of Kenya (2010): a study on female genital mutilation in Kenya
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
FGM is a malpractice in Kenya that continues to be the bane of the girl child’s existence. The practice is believed to have originated from Ancient Egypt due to the discovery of circumcised female mummies from the 5th ...
Interpreting the silence of section 35 of the arbitration act 1995: a judicial dilemma for the Kenyan courts
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
Pursuant to the provision under section 35 of the Arbitration Act, 1995, in Kenya, an arbitral award may be set aside following an application to the High Court. However, a problem arises when an aggrieved party remains ...
Bridging the gap between politics and international criminal justice: a closer look at advancing the independence of the prosecutor of the international criminal court
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
The International Criminal Court is considered the embodiment of international criminal justice, fairness, rule of law, and impartiality. However, in recent times, these principles and values have tainted the view of the ...
Impact of the ruling in The Prosecutor v Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Ble Goude on the Common Plan Policy provided for under Article 7(2) of the Rome Statute.
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
A statute or any codified law can be considered to be the bible of its jurisdiction. However, what happens where a verse in the bible is not clear? It is prone to varied interpretations by the religious practitioners. The ...
The best interest of a Kenyan child in inter-country adoption
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
International adoption is the most widely form of adoption practiced in most developed countries. Although many people consider this form of adoption as a “chance to save the day and become a hero”, it also opens the door ...
The principle of burden sharing: a study of burden sharing as a viable solution to the refugee framework in Kenya
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
The world has experienced an increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers. A large number of refugees and asylum seekers are hosted in developing countries, Kenya being one of them. This has led to situations ...
Moving Kenya towards blood sufficiency: re- interpretation of ‘non-remunerated donors’ as provided in section 85 of the health act.
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
In August 2019, the chairman of the Committee of Blood Donation and Transfusion Stakeholders (CBDTS) stated that Kenya had only two weeks supply of blood bags for collection and transfusion of blood in the stores of the ...
A path towards distribution and governance of 10% mineral royalties to host communities pursuant to section 183(5) of the mining act 2016.
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
The main objective of this dissertation is to discuss the path towards distribution and governance of the 10% royalties allocated to host communities under section 183(5) of the Mining Act 1 and Article 69 2 of the ...
The regulation of online pharmacies dispensing prescription-only medicines in Kenya: a consumer protection perspective
(Strathmore University, 2020-11)
In light of the advent of online pharmacies as a publicly accepted means of purchasing medical products and services, this research adopts a qualitative method of research to examine the legal challenges in the regulation ...
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 ...