dc.description.abstract | This research addresses the implementation of the rights of the children in Kenya with a
predisposition towards the Criminal arena. The study addresses the criminal judicial
process thorough the Courts and other executive structures correlated with the Judicial
system. The study further interrogates the rights of children in the Criminal justice system
as provided for both in statute and international instruments.
The research has demonstrated that there are massive challenges in implementation of
these rights; and this is seen in instances where children are brought to court without legal
representation, where there are delays in hearing of their and in other instances where they
are held in custody without being released on bail terms or being mixed with adults when
they have been arrested.
The research addresses the right to fair trial and speedy trial as provided for in Rule 12 of
the Children offenders Rules, a right to legal representation as envisaged in Section 77 of
the Children Act, the right to access to Justice as provided for in Article 48 of the
Constitution 2010 and further gives an overview of the rights of the children in Kenya as
provided for by statute i.e. the Children Act, Constitution and International instruments.
The research examines existing literature on the subject of the rights of the children in the
Criminal process; the challenges faced in accessing justice for these children and assess
theories that surround the topic. At the tail end it arrives at various conclusions makes
various recommendations to fill the identified gaps. | en_US |