Miracle Okoth Mudeyi

Miracle Okoth Mudeyi is a finalist student at the University of Nairobi. Mudeyi is part of the group that is currently working on developing a compendium on the right to health for the International Commission of Jurists – Kenyan Section. He currently works as a Legal researcher at Chimera and Kamotho Co. Advocates and as a Litigation Volunteer at Justice Defenders Organization. For his work on election law in Kenya, Miracle won the CB Madan Student Writer’s Prize 2022.

His research interests include but are not limited to transformative constitutionalism, mental health law, Public International Law, third-world approaches to international law, International Economic Law, human rights, alternative dispute resolution, administrative law, and sexual and reproductive health rights. He can be contacted via mudeyi_miracle@uonbi.ac.ke

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A Landmark Victory for Freedom of Religion in Kenya: The Court of Appeal’s Judgment in Phillip Okoth and LSK v BOM, St Anne’s Primary Ahero

A Landmark Victory for Freedom of Religion in Kenya: The Court of Appeal’s Judgment in Phillip Okoth and LSK v BOM, St Anne’s Primary Ahero

In a ground-breaking decision, the Court of Appeal at Kisumu delivered a judgment that carries far-reaching implications for the protection of freedom of religion in Kenya. The case of  Phillip Okoth and LSK v BOM, St Anne's Primary ...
Khalifa v Secretary for National Treasury and Planning: A New Dawn for the Right to Access of Information in Kenya

Khalifa v Secretary for National Treasury and Planning: A New Dawn for the Right to Access of Information in Kenya

Image description: Man approaches Parliament Buildings in Nairobi, Kenya The monumental decision in Khalifa and Another v Secretary, National Treasury and Planning and 4 Others  spells a new dawn for the right of access to ...