School of Law: Recent submissions
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A Review Of The Kenya National Legal System
(Department of Private Law, University of Nairobi, 2004)The coming into force of the Biosafety Protocol2 charts out a new direction in the growth and development of modern biotechnology. It is a timely and vital development given that in a very short time frame, transgenic ... -
The Genetic Use Restriction Technologies, Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
(School of Law, 2006)Many eastern and southern African countrie s have had to revisit their intellectual property rights regimes in response to t he Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) of the World ... -
Intervention to Protect Civilians in Darfur Legal Dilemmas and Policy Imperatives
(2011)"This study is divided into five parts. The introductory part gives a background of the Darfur crisis by examining the origins and nature of human rights violations taking place in that part of the Sudan. It also reviews ... -
The Genetic Use Restriction Technologies, Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
(Department of Public Law, 2006)Many eastern and southern African countries have had to revisit their intellectual property rights regimes in response to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) of the World Trade ... -
Key Building Blocks for Effective Tax Systems in Developing Countries Utilizing the Theory of the Development of the Fiscal State
(2013)In this article, the authors explore tax and development from the perspective of a sound tax system as a key indicator of the growth of the fiscal state and conclude that such a system should be based on elementary building ... -
Taxation without Principles: A Historical Analysis of the Kenyan Taxation System
(University of NairobiDepartment Of Commercial Law, 2007)Tax law is said to be barely connected with the universe and with universal law as we understand it. However, tax law is founded not only on principles but also on practicality. There is no element of perpetuity about ... -
Criminal Liability of Company Directors in Malaysia and Singapore. A paper presented at a Conference on the Role and Duties of Directors in Malaysia organized by Kejora Management Services Sdn. Bhd. In collaboration with School of Law, Mara Institute of Technology, Malaysia, Desaru Holiday Resort, Johor, Malaysia, October 27-28, 1986
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Doctrine of Restraint of Trade and Restrictive Trade Practices. A paper presented at a Staff Seminar, Mara Institute of Technology, Malaysia, October 9, 1986
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Criminal Liability of Corporations in Malaysia and Singapore: Problems and Perspectives, A paper presented at the Malacca Law Seminar organized by the Mara Institute Law Society in Association with School of Law Mara Institute and the State Government of Malacca, Malaysia, March 9-10, 1985
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Panel Discussant, at the Seminar organized by the School of Accountancy and Advanced Diploma in Accountancy Society, Mara Institute of Technology, Malaysia, on Investment Climate in Malaysia in the Second Half of Eighties, Kuala Lumpur, and February 26-27, 1985
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Criminal Liability of Corporations in Malaysia. A paper presented at the 7th Lawasia Conference, Bangkok, August 8-12, 1981.
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 1981) -
Economic Crimes, Report prepared for the Task Force on the Review of the Penal Laws and Procedure in Kenya, for consideration and approval in Kenya (1995) (mimeo)
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Report on the 1997 General Elections in Kenya(ed) (Nairobi, Institute for Education in Democracy, Catholic Justice and Peace Commission and National Council of Churches of Kenya)
(Institute for Education in DemocracySchool of Law, University of Nairobi, 1998) -
The Electoral Environment in Kenya
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Joint Implementation of Global Environmental Agreements: Socio-Economic Dimensions
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Law, colonialism and Environmental Management
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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 ...