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    Embracing online dispute resolution as an avenue to Justice in Kenya 

    Kariuki, James Ngotho (Strathmore University, 2017-01)
    Online Dispute Resolution (hereinafter ‘ODR’) is a branch of dispute resolution that incorporates aspects of information and communication technology (hereinafter ‘ICT’). However, this does not limit the scope of ODR to ...
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    The Sustainability of Traditional Dispute Resolution Mechanism in criminal matters in Kenya 

    Njuguna, Sarah Wairimu (Strathmore University, 2018)
    Traditional dispute resolution mechanisms (TDRMs) have been used since time in memorial to resolves disputes, including criminal matters. However, since independence, they were used less frequently and perceived as inferior, ...
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    ADR, access to justice and development in Kenya 

    Kariuki, Muigua; Kariuki, Francis (Kariuki Muigua and Company, 2014-05)
    Development is not feasible in a conflict situation. Conflicts and disputes must be managed effectively and expeditiously for development to take place. Formal mechanisms for conflict management have not always been ...
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    Epistolary jurisdiction: a means of making courts responsive to the needs of the poor in Uganda 

    Namawejje, Barbra Justine (Strathmore University, 2019)
    The objective of this study to suggest the adoption of epistolary jurisdiction by the courts in Uganda to improve access to justice for persons living in poverty. Of the 37.7 million people living in Uganda, 10 million are ...
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    Epistolary jurisdiction as a means of enhancing access to justice in Kenya 

    Kamau, Rexie Ndoria (Strathmore University, 2018)
    The right of access to justice is a fundamental right provided for under any Bill of Rights. It establishes the right of any individual to move to a court or any judicial tribunal in order to enforce or protect rights and ...

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