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An Input-output Model for Resource Allocation Amongst University Departments: the Case of the University of Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2012)The typical university today is a huge economic outfit with immense resources to be managed. The rational management of such resources calls for relatively rigorous and robust systems and structures. In this study, a ... -
An inquiry into the paradox of imprisonment for reform
(Department of Arts-Philosophy, 2004)This work provides an insight into the philosophy of imprisonment for reform. For centuries now, the reform of the criminal has been one of the objectives of imprisonment. But it is apparent that the problems of ... -
An inquiry into a philosophical justification for the socio-cultural factor in development
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts Philosophy, 2000)While development implies change, it is not just any change, but a specific kind of change. It is a change that is dialectic. That is, it must have a point from which to deviate, the process and the end result. The process ... -
An Inquiry Into the Adequacy of Kenyan Antidumping Laws in Combating Dumping
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An Inquiry Into the Ethics of Corporate Social Responsibility: a Case of the Kenyan Banking Industry
(University of Nairobi, 2011)Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that has gained a lot of popularity amongst businesses in recent times. Many businesses today will not make any presentation without highlighting their corporate social ... -
An inquiry into the phenomenon of spousal violence: an ethical perspective
(Department of Philosophy, 2008)Spousal violence is a manifestation of violence evident in the wider society. Spousal violence is a global phenomenon and has persisted since time immemorial. Its impact has been felt everywhere and has been highlighted ... -
Insanity and Criminal Liability in Kenya
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The Insanity Defence in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 1979) -
Insecurity in Nairobi: a case of street children in Nairobi central business district
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The situation of street children in Nairobi in particular is of great concern to the government of Kenya mainly due to the socio-economic impact it has on the residents, businesses, property owners and individuals in the ... -
Insecurity of land tenure and its impact on the environments of Muyeye, Malindi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Abstract Security of land tenure influences the quality of development and the physical environment. Security of security of land tenure varies from one settlement to another and from one plot to another. Any effort ... -
Insecurity situation in Kenya: its economic and social costs on businesses within Nairobi’s central business district
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts, 2007)The relationship between Insecurity and Development in Kenya is still a highly under explored area of research, indeed a scantily explored phenomenon as evidenced by scarcity of literature in this area of study. In Kenya's ... -
Inside Kenyan prisons: a case for reform
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Insider shareholdings and firm performance: the case of companies quoted at Nairobi Stock Exchange
(Business Administration, 2006)This paper has sought to establish whether there IS a relationship between insider shareholdings and finn performance. It measures the effects of insider ownership using a measure of firm performance, namely ... -
Insider Trading: a Case for Regulation
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Instability in Somalia and Its Impact on Regional Security: a Case Study of Kenya and Ethiopia
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Somalia is one of the nations that has struggled and still does today in order to function well. It is one of these rare places where there is ongoing civil war and it has no central government. The Somali conflict was ... -
The Instant Defernce in Kenya``guilty but in Sane``or Not`` Guilty by Reason of Insanity?''
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Institute Of Diplomacy And International Studies Managing Persistent Conflicts In Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2017)This study examined the management of persistent conflicts in Africa using the case study of South Sudan, in particular, the factors causing the persistent conflicts, initiatives adopted to manage them, as well as the role ... -
Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies Negotiating Post Referendum Issues in South Sudan: Prospects and Pitfalls
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The turbulent history of Sudan over the past two centuries has featured multiple wars driven by exploitation and competition between states and sultanates, ill-documented largely uncontrolled population movements in the ... -
Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies the Impact of Terrorism on International Relations a Case Study of Al-shabaab in East Africa Presented
(university of nairobi, 2018)This research looks at the impact of international terrorism on international relations. It focuses on the Al-Shabaab terrorist organization in Somalia and its impact on the international relations of African states, ...