Harrison Otieno

Harrison is currently an assistant lecturer at Strathmore University Law School in Nairobi, Kenya. He teaches Alternative Dispute Resolution and International Economic Law. He has a masters degree in International Law & Alternative Dispute Resolution from Loyola University Chicago School of Law (2015), an LLB degree from the University of Nairobi (2014). He intends to excel as a career academic and practicing attorney in the areas of Alternative Dispute Resolution, International Law, Employment Law, and Human Rights in the world generally and Africa specifically.

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The Fulcrum for the Invalidation of Kenya’s 2017 Presidential Election: Section 83 of the Elections Act

The Fulcrum for the Invalidation of Kenya’s 2017 Presidential Election: Section 83 of the Elections Act

As earlier reported on the blog, the Supreme Court of Kenya (“the Court”) made history on 1 September 2017 by becoming the second Court in Africa (after Cote d’Ivore) to invalidate a Presidential election. 21 days later, on ...