School of Law: Recent submissions
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Water and food security in the River Nile Basin: The perspectives of governments and NGOS of upstream countries
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2008) -
Kenya’s National Biosafety Framework
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Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit-Sharing in Kenya
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2008) -
Aligning Sectoral Wildlife Law to the Framework Environmental Law
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2008) -
Land Tenure and Sustainable Environmental Management in Kenya
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2008) -
The Use of Criminal Law in Enforcing Environmental Law
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2008) -
Engendering Environmental Management for Sustainable Livelihoods
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Law, Gender and Environmental Resources: Women's Access to Environmental Justice
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The Role of the Judiciary in Environmental Governance in Kenya
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The Land Question in Kenya: Legal and Ethical Dimensions”, in Governance
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Property Rights for Poverty Reduction
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Monsanto vs. Schmeiser: Implications for Land Rights of Kenyan Farmers
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Securing Property Rights in Land in Kenya: Formal Versus Informal
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Gender and International Environmental Governance
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Pathways to Real Access to Land-Related Resources for Women: Challenging and Overturning Dominant Legal Paradigms
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 2011) -
Avenues for Climate Change Litigation in Kenya
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Ours by Right: Law, Politics and Realities of Community Property in Kenya
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Climate Change, Law and Indigenous Peoples in Kenya
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African Copyright and Access 2 Knowledge Country Report: Kenya
(Shuttleworth Foundation, Cape TownSchool of Law, 2009)The two main hypotheses tested by this research were: that the copyright environment in Kenya is not at present maximising access to learning materials; and that the copyright environment can be changed in order to ... -
Breathing Life into Dead Theories about Property Rights: de Soto and Land Relations in Rural Africa
(Institute of Development Studies, University of SussexSchool of Law, 2006)Presumption of a direct causal link between formalisation of property rights and economic productivity is back on the international development agenda. Belief in such a direct causal relationship had been abandoned in ...