Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Emerging Trends in Oral Traditions (Literature) and Indigenous Languages Research in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013-05-21) -
The Style of the Short Story in Kenya,
(University of Nairobi,, 1995) -
Equitable Customary Trust and Absolute Proprietorship in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1980)It is undeniable that much of Kenyan law finds its source, either directly or indirectly, in England. This is easy to understand since Kenya was, until 1963, a British colony and it was the usual custom of the British ... -
Trade Marks and Franchising in Kenya
(2002)Trade marks are everywhere. They surround us in the various daily transactions we undertake pertaining to purchase and sale of goods and services. Trade marks are legally protected names, words, symbols or designs (or a ... -
Group Defamation, Freedom of Expression and International Law
(University of Nairobi,, 2000)This dissertation is a study in the power of words to maim, and what a civilised society can do about it. Not every abuse of human communication can or should be controlled by the law or custom. But every society from ... -
Dual citizenship in Kenya: a case for its provision under Kenyan law.
(2005)In Kenya, whether to make provision for dual citizenship in our Kenyan Constitution or not has been the subject of much debate. This was seen more clearly in the deliberations of the delegates involved in the process of ... -
For Better or for Worse: Changing Trends in Kenyan Family Law With Special Emphasis on the Proposed Marriage Bill
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Appropriateness and adequacy of judicial remedies in international humanitarian law:A case study on the Rwanda Tribunal
(2005)The 1994 genocide civil war in Rwanda I was sparked by the shooting of Rwandese President Juvenal Habyarimana's private plane causing his death and other entourages aboard the plane, including the Burundian president ... -
The equality bill and its role in eliminating discrimination against women in the employment sector in Kenya
(2001)In December 1999, parliament passed a motion that granted Gichugu Member of Parliament, Hon. Martha Karua, leave to introduce the Equality Legislation in Kenya. While introducing the motion, Hon. Martha Karua noted that ... -
Towards Anti-Money laundering Legislation In Kenya: A Case Study of the Mobile Telephony Money Transfer System
(2010)Mobile money transfer has made a significant contribution to the Kenyan economy and has neutralized the monopoly enjoyed by banks and other remittance agencies in so far as remittancesand payments are concerned. Mobile ... -
The Administration Of Justice With Reference To Confessions
(University of Nairobi, 1985) -
Challenges encountered by nontraditional students in satisfaction of their information needs with reference to Nairobi and Kenyatta university s’ libraries
(Kenyatta University, 2012)Growing appeal for nontraditional mode of learning in the public universities of Kenya has placed academic libraries at the centre of attention. This is owed to the crucial role libraries play in supporting teaching, ... -
From institutional and programmatic approach to alternative management of corruption in Kenya
(2015)Since independence, corruption in Kenya has assumed an incrementally progressive trajectory, almost in tandem with the escalation of measures to tackle it. This study therefore interrogates the appropriateness of the ... -
Segregationist town planning and the emergence of African political protest in colonial Nairobi, 1899--1939
(2006)This study discusses contestations over segregationist town planning in Nairobi. It argues that the built environment this form of planning gave rise to largely influenced the patterns of African nationalist protest in the ... -
The law on shared water resources and sustainable development: a case study of the Nile basin
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
Management of companies the law regulating directors' position and conduct in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2005-07) -
Inside Kenyan prisons: a case for reform
(University of Nairobi, 2006-08) -
Judicial enforcement of fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual vis-a-vis the limitations thereto in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2004)

















