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        ASSESSING KENYA’S COOPERATIVE MODEL OF DEVOLUTION: A SITUATION-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS 

        Thuo Gathii, James; Harrison Otieno, Mbori (Federal Law Review, 2018)
        Kenya’s form of quasi-federalism termed devolution was introduced under the Constitution of Kenya (2010) (‘2010 Constitution’). This governance system establishes 47 county governments which are constitutionally independent ...
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        ENGENDERING RULE OF LAW IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN KENYA 

        OUMA, SMITH; Harrison Otieno, Mbori; AMUTETE, CYNTHIA A.M. (Wisconsin International Law Journal, 2017)
        The healthcare sector in Kenya has been in a state of turmoil for a long time with this manifesting itself in varied forms. This has in many ways translated to adverse outcomes on individuals seeking healthcare services. ...
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        The Fission and Fusion in International Use of Force: Relating Unlawful Use of Force and the War Crime of Disproportionate Force Not Justified By Military Necessity 

        Harrison Otieno, Mbori; Wabuke, Emmah; Otieno, Smith (Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2016)
        The cardinal principle governing jus in bello demands a distinction between combatants and civilians and authorizes the attack of the former. In essence, loss of civilian life is prohibited unless it occurs within the ...
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        Reference Guide to Africa’s International Courts An Introduction 

        Thuo Gathii, James; Harrison Otieno, Mbori (Oxford University Press, 2020)
        This reference guide introduces the eight active international courts in Africa.1 Also included is a ninth inactive court, the Arab Maghreb Union’s Judicial Organ. The discussion of the Arab Maghreb Union’s Judicial Organ ...

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