Nancy Siboe

Nancy Namisi Siboe is a Lecturer in Constitutional Law at ICP (University of Portsmouth, UK), Senior Doctoral Candidate in Law at the University of Portsmouth and an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. Holder of a Master of Laws (LLM, International Law) from the University of the West of England, UK, an MBA (Strategic Management) from Daystar University, Kenya and an undergraduate degree in Law from Moi University in Kenya as well as certification in Public-Private Partnerships from the IP3 Institute in Virginia, Arlington USA. Formerly worked as the Head of Legal Services at the Tourism Fund, a state corporation in the Republic of Kenya. Research interests include humanitarian intervention (use of force) in civil wars, Public Law and the use of Artificial Intelligence in the legal profession.

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Use of Artificial Intelligence by the Judiciary in the Face of COVID-19

Use of Artificial Intelligence by the Judiciary in the Face of COVID-19

As one of the measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, courts in major parts of the world are delaying trials and temporarily closing doors. While the move is reasonable in the face of the pandemic, the process could ...
The Non-effectiveness of the United Nations Security Council’s role in the Syrian Conflict

The Non-effectiveness of the United Nations Security Council’s role in the Syrian Conflict

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the principal organ of the United Nations (UN) charged with maintaining and restoring of international peace and security. Its actions or failures to act often seriously affect the welfare ...