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A Generic Framework for Enhancing the Quality of Digital Evidence Reports
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Greed, Knowledge Management Practices Corruption
(kabarak University, 2012)Given the ethical and moral issues that surround greed and the need to prevent corruption which it proceeds, it is suggested that greed and corruption propensities and their relationship in organizations be investigated ... -
The historical irreconcilability of international law and politics and its implications for international criminal justice in Africa
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-07)This paper attempts an analysis of the history and purposes of international law, its problematic interaction with international politics and the effects thereof on transitional justice and international criminal law in ... -
A human rights consistent apartheid: Constitutional design of the African state, indigenous peoples’ self-determination and the ‘other native’ question
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2019)Rights regulate the relationship of individuals and corporations to the state. ... the reality is that the State has effectively displaced the community, and increasingly the family, as the framework within which an ... -
The Implications of Language and Power in Gikuyu Marriage Negotiation Discursive Domain, for Kenya’s Vision 2030
(Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 2016-03)This study was conceived on the premise that there are connections between language use and unequal relations of power and there is widespread underestimation of the significance of language in the production, maintenance ... -
(In)Validity of Egypt’s Reservations to The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
(2019-09)On May 9 2001, the Arab Republic of Egypt ratified the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. Along with said ratification, Egypt submitted five reservations against Articles 21 (2), on child marriage, ... -
INTEGRATING LEARNER DISABILITIES IN INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS IN NJORO SUBCOUNTY
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AN INVESTIGATION INTO EFFECTS OF POST-MODERN WORLD VIEW ON FAITH AND PRACTICE AMONG CHRISTIANS IN NAOROBI
(Kabarak University, 2014)• Effects of postmodernism is on the rise • Characterized by opposition to authority • Relativism • Pluralism • Objectivity • Research contacted among selected Churches in Nairobi -
Kabarak university Academic Staff Publications: 2009 - 2013
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LATENT INDICATORS OF STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE IN UASING GISHU COUNTY: CASE OF SELECTED SCHOOLS
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Lecturers’ Role in Managing GBV Affecting University Students in Kenya
(2& 3Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology., 2014)Kenya aims at providing a high quality of life to her citizenry by 2030. Consequently, it is also hoped that by the year 2015, there would be no gender inequality and that women and men of Kenya would be equally empowered ... -
The merged African Court of Justice and Human Rights (ACJ&HR) as a better criminal justice system than the ICC: Are we Finding African Solution to African problems or creating African problems without solutions?
(University of Nairobi Law Journal, 2015)A completely new creature unprecedented before in international law is emerging in Africa. The African Court of Justice and Human Rights (ACJHR) (herein after referred to as the Merged Court) will also have a criminal ... -
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FIFO PRIORITY AND WEIGHTED-FAIR PACKET QUEUING MECHANISMS IN MANETS
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Policed perceptions, masked realities: Human rights and law enforcement in Kenyan popular art
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2012-03)Human rights record is often monitored through mass media content. However, in repressed societies, mass media is often policed, resulting in sanitised depictions of life. Such mass media appears inadequate as a source ... -
PREVALENCE RATE OF STUDENTS’ SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NAIROBI AND BUSIA COUNTIES KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)Prevalence measures how common is adolescent sexual activities Students in secondary school are in adolescent stage, majority being between age 14-24 -
PROFESSOR JACKSON JOHN KITETU’S PUBLICATIONS
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PUBLICATIONS
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