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Customary law jurisprudence from Kenyan courts: implications for traditional justice systems
For a long time, the jurisprudence emanating from Kenyan courts has treated African customary law as an inferior source of law in comparison to formal laws. Consequently, certain customary practices and traditions that can ...
Securing Land Rights in Community Forests: Assessment of Article 63(2)(d) of the Constitution
Forests provide environmental, socio-cultural and economic benefits to mankind. They are particularly important to forest dwellers and hunter-gatherers as they derive their livelihoods from there and consider them as their ...
Sustainability in the financial sector in Kenya
At the core of the concept of sustainability is the need to take into account the social,
economic and environmental concerns in development. Sustainability ensures that
economic growth takes into consideration social ...
Sustainable development and equity in the Kenyan context
Equity, particularly intergenerational and intragenerational equity, is central to the concept of sustainable development. The rhetoric of equity has been incorporated in sustainable development instruments and is already ...