School of Law: Recent submissions
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Oil Exploration in Kenya: a Critical Assessment of the Sharing of Petroleum Resource Revenue.
(University of Nairobi, 2022)Africa has vast minerals like copper, oil, gold and diamonds. The presence of these resources in a given country is an indication that the country’s economic development will be boosted. However, this is not always the ... -
Technology in the Courts: Administration of Criminal Justice in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Mombasa County
(University of Nairobi, 2023)There has been a marked increase in technological innovations globally which has played a great role in the justice system. The Kenyan courts have been undergoing a gradual digital transformation in their dispensation ... -
Prosecution of Environmental Crimes Occurring in Armed Conflicts in Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2023)Environmental protection has been a contemporary topic in international law in the backdrop of devastating climate change. Efforts on environmental protection and conservation is through environmental justice. International ... -
Presidential Elections in Kenya and the Notion of Accept and Move on
(University of Nairobi, 2023)This research project paper seeks to assess the effectiveness of the Kenyan electoral laws and institutional frameworks, including identifying any gaps in the laws that hinder the realization of electoral democracy in ... -
Implementing the Right to Public Participation in the Legislative Process in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2023)This thesis assesses the frameworks on implementation of the right to public participation in the legislative process in Kenya. Primarily, the thesis addresses the “how” of implementing the right to public participation ... -
Effects of Intellectual Property Rights on Trade in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2023)As the Kenyan Parliament and Government stakeholders in the Trade sector seek to enacts new laws, regulations and policies geared to harmonize the current Intellectual Property (IP) regime, importers, retailers, and some ... -
The Congruence of International Laws and Kenyan Laws With Regard to International Online Trade
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The Contribution of Election Observer Missions to the Realization of Democratic Elections in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2022)The study sought to examine the contribution of election observer missions to the realization of democratic elections in Kenya. The study adopted the signalling theory, and using qualitative approaches, applied the ... -
The Effect of Public Debt on Kenya’s National Security Budget
(University of Nairobi, 2022)The relationship between Public Debt and National Security budget is premised on a country’s economic situation. Generally, economics is the driving force behind any country’s pursuance of National Security interests. ... -
A Critique of Arbitration Clauses/agreement in Employment Contracts
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Whenever parties are involved in a contract of employment, conflicts are bound to occur. Arbitration clauses have therefore been applied to assist parties in a contract of employment, reach an amicable solution to their ... -
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 ... -
Employment of Persons With Disabilities: a Critical Analysis of the Persons With Disabilities Act 2003
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A Critique of the Regulatory Framework for Estsate Agents Business in Kenya
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A Critique of Section 6 of the Arbitration Act
(University of NairobiUniversity of Nairobi, 2015)In any legal relationship, domestic or international, disputes are bound to occur. When such disputes occur in trade they should be settled as expeditiously, flexibly and confidentially as possible so that the economy ... -
Efficacy of Anti-counterfeit Laws in Kenya
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Taxation of Smes in Kenya as a Tax Base Broadening Measure is It a Mere Tax Collection Exercise
(University of Nairobi, 2012)The history of the growth and taxation of SMEs is long and dates as far back as 1950s. Initially, the informal sector was regarded as marginal and peripheral. But with time, the sector expanded and became a source of ... -
The Implications of Territorial Jurisdiction for International (Income) Taxation: the Kenyan Case Study
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The Link Between Corporate Governance Failure and the Collapse of Major Private Companies in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2019)This study investigates the link between corporate governance failure and the collapse of major private companies. The study argues that, although the government has held trainings and several campaigns aimed at having ... -
Strengthening Corporate Governance to Curb Corruption in Banks in Kenya: a Case Study of Dubai Bank and Imperial Bank
(University of Nairobi, 2019)The Corruption menace is not only local but also global. It is a major threat to global financial stability and international economic security. Corruption is no respecter of the size or types of business organizations ...