Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Erosion under NAMA WTO negotiations: The case for Kenya
(Nairobi: Institute of Economic Affairs-Kenya. IEADepartment of Agricultural Economics, 2008)No associated abstract -
Analysis of birth intervals in Kenya.
(Nairobi: University of NairobiDepartment of Population Studies and Research Institute, 2001) -
The difference interventions for guardians can make: evaluation of the Kilifi orphans and vulnerable children project in Kenya
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Fertility in Kenya: analysis of birth intervals in Kenya
(Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. MullerDepartment of Population Studies and Research Institute, 2010)The study of birth intervals is important in understanding fertility dynamics. The specific objective of this study was to analyze birth intervals in Kenya. Specifically, it sought to determine the trends of birth intervals, ... -
Determinant of fertility transition in Kenya: 2003-2008/9
(ICF Macro, 2012)Kenya began to experience rapid fertility decline in the late 1980s. However, this decline in fertility stalled in the late 1990s. This study examined factors influencing transition to third and fourth births in Kenya for ... -
The Electoral Environment in Kenya
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The Politics In Physical Education and Sport In England and Kenya
(13-06-13)Politics, physical education and sport are terms which have "gIobal" presence, their meanings, however, bound in cuIture , may have "village" interpretation. The temporal etc. constraints imposed upon this paper render ... -
Structural Adjustment, Poverty and Economic Growth: An Analysis for Kenya.
(University of Nairobi,School of economics,, 2002) -
Joint Implementation of Global Environmental Agreements: Socio-Economic Dimensions
(School of Law, 1997) -
Law, colonialism and Environmental Management
(School of Law, 1997) -
Joint implementation and forestry projects: conceptual and operational fallacies
(School of Law, 1998)Increased human activity is causing a build-up of greenhouse gases (GHGs) which are thought to contribute to global warming. Climate change is an international environmental concern because the effects of GHG emissions will ... -
Agro-biodiversity and international law - a conceptual framework
(Oxford JournalsSchool of Law, 1999)This paper lays out the international legal framework currently governing agro-biodiversity management which emphasizes private property rights and thus provides incentives for the private sector to participate in agriculture. ... -
Custody and the Rights of and over Children
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Improving Tools and Techniques for Crisis Management: The Ecological Sources of Conflict
(International Environmental Law Research CentreSchool of Law, 2001) -
Community, farmers' and Breeders' Rights in Africa: Towards a Legal Framework for sui generis Legislation
(International Environmental Law Research CentreSchool of Law, 2003) -
Biological Diversity Management in Africa: Legal and Policy Perspectives in the run-up to WSSDD
(School of Law, 2002) -
Innovation and Policy Process: Case of Transgenic Sweet Potato in Kenya
(School of law, 2002)Biotechnology is being integrated into the existing science and technology policy process in Kenya. This process is embedded in the country's history of agricultural development, characterised by conventional technology, ... -
Gender Dimensions of Law Colonialism and Inheritance in East Africa: Kenyan Women's Experiences
(School of Law, 2002)