Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Social - Cultural influences of family planning: A case of Naivasha town council.
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1986)This study endeavoured to examine the factors which influenced adoption of ideas, either in terms of programmes or projects. Specifically, the author's efforts were directed to identifying the manner and degree in which ... -
An investigation of the relationship between leader effectiveness and teachers' attitudes toward their jobs
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1982)The overall objectives of this study were: 1. To identify the presence or absence of leadership effectiveness in eight selected Primary Teacher Training Colleges by means of the Leader Behavior Description Questionnai ... -
A phonological description of the sounds of lower Kipfokomo
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1982)This study is an attempt at an analysis and description of the sounds of the southernmost dialect of the Pfokomo language. We have called this dialect, Lower Kipfokomo (LK). The opening chapter introduces the Wapfokomo ... -
Breastfeeding and family planning in an urban population: A case study of Kawangware, Nairobi.
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1981)This study Has concerned with one of the factorswhich influence population growth in any area, thatis, family planning. Fomen in Kenya have always achieved adequate birth intervals by breastfeeding their infants for long ... -
A critique of refugee governance in international law: case study of kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2008)Post-colonial Africa is rife with political, socio-economic and even environmental problems. All these processes cause forced migration of people, hence Africa leads in the world refugee population. 1 Consequently, ... -
The unmarried Mothers' Families
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1982)The main objectives of this study were to reveal the nature of the emerging phenomenon of the Unmarried Mothers' Families, and to explore some of the factors that lead to the phenomenon as it Is. A sample of 205 Unmarried ... -
The need for double taxation agreement legal adoption process: living up to the imperatives of the new constitution of Kenya 2010
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Conservation of number, length, mass and seriation among Kikuyu pre-primary school children aged 4-6 years
(Faculty of Education, University of Nairobi, 1982)This thesis is based on a research carried out among Kikuyu pre-primary school children 4-6 years old living in "airobi and the surrounding areas.The research was based on Piaget's theory of cognitive development and the ... -
Excise duty as a means of regulating consumer behaviour in kenya; A case of the tobacco industry
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 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 ... -
The state in pre-colonial East Africa: a discussion of Nkore c.1500 - 1850,. Shambaa c.1700 - 1875 and Urambo c.1860 - 1884.
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1981)This dissertation seeks to discuss the question of the state in pre-colonial East Africa with specific reference to Nkore C.1500 - 1850, Shambaa c.1700 1875, and Urambo c.1860 - 1884. In the first place, and by way of ... -
Legal regulation of the prices of petroleum products
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Constitutional amendments and the constitutional Amendment process in Kenya (1964-1997) a study in the politics of the constitution
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2001)The Constitution of Kenya was amended twenty eight times between 1964 and 1997. Cumulatively the amendments radically altered both the institutional structure and the legal content of the Constitution. Similarly, they ... -
A comparative study of Akamba and Christian worship
(Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1987)Christianity was introduced to Africa by western Christian missionaries who believed that African religion was at the base of development. They believed that there were only rudiments of religious beliefs and practices. ... -
An Appraisal of Police Reform Under the New Legal Framework in Kenya: Towards an Effective Policing Policy
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)Police reform is a key area in security sector reform that needs to be keenly addressed. Since reforms began in the police services in Kenya, little efforts have been made to appraise the reform process. This research ... -
Access to justice: a case study of the legal and institutional framework, procedures and practice in relation to election petitions in Kenya
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The legal and regulatory environment for domestic investment in kenya: a case for the woman owned small and medium sized enterprise
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2006)This project is a study into the legal environment that exists in the country in so far as it affects domestic investment in Kenya. It shall critically analyze institutional factors that create an investor friendly ... -
Responsibility of multinational corporations in municipal jurisdictions
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)A multinational corporation is defined as a range of commercial corporate entities existing in more than one country with different legal jurisdictions. Usually there is the parent company, referring to the main control ... -
Procedural Fairness and the Privatization of Public Services: a Case Study of the Street Lighting Contract Between Nairobi City Council and Adopt-a- Light Limited
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2006)The aim of this project is to interrogate, by way of a case study, the degree or lack thereof of procedural fairness in the course of privatization of public services in Kenya. The project will seek to investigate the ... -
Beyond Victimhood: the Dilemma for Legal Accountability of Child Soldiers Under International Law
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2012)This research project sought to establish why child soldiers should be held accountable for crimes they commit as well as highlight the ineffectiveness of international legal instruments in dealing with the challenge of ... -
Public Eprocurement in Kenya: a Critical Analysis of the Legal Technological and Governance Challenges
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2010)Information technology has revolutionized the manner in which business is done in the world. It has brought numerous opportunities in the areas of public procurement and many public entities have embraced in their procurements. ...
















