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The Legal Impunity for Marital Rape in Kenya: a Women’s Equality Issue
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
The legal milieu of the environment: An overview
(Taylor & Francis, 1993) -
The Legal Personality and the Wolrd of Fact: a Myth or Reality?
(college of humanities and social sciences, 1984) -
Legal Philosophy: Jurisprudence
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The Legal Profession in Kenya
(1990)The legal profession, and legal education (which is the subject of an earlier article), in operational terms form one continuum. On the earlier occasion we depicted legal education as, in essence, referring to “experiences ... -
Legal protection of biodiversity with reference to agricultural and medicinal plants
(School of Law, 1995) -
"The Legal Regime of Land use and Land Planning in Kenya" in Professional Excellence, A Magazine of the Kenya School of Professional Studies..
(University of NairobiDepartment of Public Law, 2006) -
Legal Research for Public Awareness
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 1995) -
The legal status of women in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 1995) -
Legal treatment of consent in sexual offences in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013) -
Legality versus Legitimization: Questions in Implementing the International Humanitarian Law – A Review of the ICC
However much it may appear that every civilized State today has properly understood the meaning of armed conflict within the context of the law of Geneva, still remains a big paradigm. It is a challenge to presume that ... -
Legislation and the Proliferation of Small Arms in Kenya
(Department of political science and public administration, 2001) -
Legislative Changes to the Temporary Refugee Regime in Australia: Three Steps Forward?
(School of Law, 2004) -
Legislative Control of Executive Power in Africa: New Insights
(1986)Constitutional lawyers seem to have left to political science the question: What is so re- pugnant about power itself, as to justify unending restraint efforts? We should briefly re- vert to this issue, as a basis for ... -
The legislative framework for adjudication of piracy cases in Kenya; review of the jurisdictional and procedural challenges and the institutional capacity
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2010)No abstract