Comparative law

The Value of Comparative and International Pro Bono Research

The Value of Comparative and International Pro Bono Research

Comparative and international human rights law research can be decisive in advancing public interest causes in an increasingly interconnected legal field. Court decisions, laws and policies regularly draw upon international,...
Kenya’s Emerging Practice on The Right to Public Participation

Kenya’s Emerging Practice on The Right to Public Participation

Under Article 10(2)(a) of the Kenyan Constitution, the state is obligated to respect “public participation” as a feature of good governance. This includes the need to ensure that the Parliament’s...
Why the Court got it wrong on Minimum Sentencing on Sexual Offences: Republic v Joshua Gichuki Mwangi

Why the Court got it wrong on Minimum Sentencing on Sexual Offences: Republic v Joshua Gichuki Mwangi

On the 12th July 2024, the Supreme Court of Kenya (SCORK) rendered its decision on an appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions which challenged the Court of Appeal (CoA)...

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