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Case Commentary on the British American Tobacco v Attorney General of Uganda (EACJ) and GETMA International v The Republic of Guinea (OHADA CCJA)
(African journal Of international economic law, 2020)
This case commentary uses the in-depth case study and thick-description approach to
analyze and comment on two important cases from the East Africa Court Justice (EACJ)
and the OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration ...
ENGENDERING RULE OF LAW IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN KENYA
(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. ...
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
(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 ...
Devolution as a panacea to deeply divided multi-ethnic (national) states: The continuing Kenyan experiment
(Strathmore Law Journal, 2021-06)
The multiple designers of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution intended that devolution should
address the many years of economic exclusion that many Kenyan communities had suffered.
While this paper concedes that the design of the ...
Discreet discretion and moderate moderation in judicial sentencing: A commentary on Kenya’s Sentencing Policy Guidelines, 2016
(STRATHMORE LAW JOURNAL, 2017-08)
Criminal sentencing is an integral part in in any judicial system for the fair administration
of justice. The process of sentencing and the standards applied by judicial officers has,
however, been a notoriously difficult ...
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 ...
Reference Guide to Africa’s International Courts An Introduction
(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 ...
ASSESSING KENYA’S COOPERATIVE MODEL OF DEVOLUTION: A SITUATION-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS
(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 ...