Kabarak law review : volume 3(2024) / Kabarak University School of Law.
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TextDescription: xiv, 282 pages ; 23 cmISSN: - 2790-3869
- 349.676205 KAB
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The Kabarak Law Review Volume 3 (2024), published by the Kabarak University School of Law, is a scholarly edition themed around "Reflecting on 60 Years of the Kenyan Republic". The volume features eleven (11) scholarly pieces. It examines Kenya's journey since becoming a republic in 1964, including critical appraisals of the "imperial presidency," public participation, and the role of devolution. Highlights the legacies of African figures Ama Ata Aidoo and Salim Ahmed Salim. Continues a tribute to former student Emmanuel Ndwiga and his brother Benson Njiru (the Kianjokoma brothers), focusing on police conduct and responsibility. Concludes with critical analyses of significant judicial decisions.
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