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IS THE ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCING COUNTRIES A CARTEL, WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR ITS SUCCESS
(1981)I first learnt of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in 1973. The organization which the newspapers popular/ phrased O. P E.C in their headlines was new to many people including myself. I was not quite sure ... -
The Adolescent and Theft: Intervention by the Juvenile Courts
(University of Nairobi, 1993)Juvenile delinquency, especially theft by adolescents, is a fast growing phenomenon in the society. Its dramatic spread, particularly in the urban areas, calls for state action, both to curb its growth, and to reform the ... -
Domestic Implementation of International Refugee Law: the Kenyan case
(University of Nairobi, 2003)It is becoming increasingly clear that international refugee protection developed since the beginning of the 20th century is under extreme pressure and unless concerted action is taken, the institution of refugee protection ... -
Abuse of the Judicial Criminal Process in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2004)The rule of law and administration of criminal justice is fundamental in any given judicial system that seeks to protect the fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Constitution. The Judiciary in its role as the ... -
A Critical Appraisal of Human and Peoples Rights in Kenya's law of Succession Act, Cap 160
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Kenya and Implementation of Conventions on Marine Pollution by oil from Ships
(University of Nairobi, 2005) -
The Interface Between Foreign Direct Investment and Corruption in Kenya:legal & Institutional Issues
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The Challenge of Multiple Memberships in Regional Trade Arrangements: the Eastern and Southern African Case
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Universal Service in Telecommunication in a Liberalising Environment With Reference to Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2005)Telecommunication policy is always a balance between economic growth and social justice. Universal service is generally concerned with the latter, which underlines the ability to pay and equity in its objectives of ... -
Problems Facing Kenya's Pension System:a Case for Reforms of Laws Relating to Pensions
(University of Nairobi, 2006)The structure of Kenya's pension system comprises of (i) the civil service pension scheme (ii) the National Social Security Fund (iii) Private Occupational Pension Schemesand (iv) Individual Retirement Savings which are ... -
Use of force under thle United Nations Charter with specific Reference to the Right of Self-defence
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Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression and the juridiction of the International Criminal Court and the Security Council
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Formalization of the Informal Sector in Kenya: a Critical Review of the Kenyan Law on Investments
(University of Nairobi, 2006)Micro and Small enterprises (MSEs) sector in Kenya is an old economic sector dating back to the pre- colonial era. Over the years the sector has rapidly grown to contribute a lot to the country's economic development ... -
Regulation and Supervision of Microfinance Institutions in the Development of Financial Inclusion in Kenya: Blessing or Curse
(University of Nairobi, 2006)Appropriate regulation and supervision in the microfinance is imperative in bringing the poor and the low income communities the financial services that they need at their level. This is the essence of financial inclusion ... -
Towards an Integrated Regulatory Framework for Genetically Modified Organisms in Kenya
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Novelty in Patents: a Case for the Review of the Patenting Regime in Kenya
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Non- Performing Loans- Are Credit Reference Bureaus the Solution?
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Excise Duty as a Means of Regulating Consumer Behaviour in Kenya; a Case of the Tobacco Industry
(University of Nairobi, 2009)Excise tax is a levy applied selectively on particular goods and services. It has been used world over for two major reasons; as a means of raising government revenue and to regulate consumer behaviour. The major argument ... -
Auditing Kenya's Anti-counterfeiting Laws:the Case for Complying With International Standards
(University of Nairobi, 2009)