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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 ...
A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Sexual Dysphemisms and Euphemisms in South Nyanza Dholuo
(Garissa University College,, 2014)
In all cultures of the world, the subject of sex is a major concern in life and is likely to elicit
embarrassment. Sexual language is subject to censoring and a potent source of euphemisms for
people from all walks of ...
Authorship and Audience: How the Colonial Audience, the Oppositionand the PostColonial Kenyan CitizenryShapesJomo Kenyatta’s Identities in Suffering Without Bitterness
(Kabarak University, 2014)
The audience that Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s first President, targets in Suffering Without
Bitterness constitutes a group of individuals in post-colonial Kenya that requires a close
examination insofar as the way this audience ...
African Agency in Contested Contexts: A reflection on Trust Africa’s work in international criminal justice
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)
In 2016, TrustAfrica celebrates its first decade as an African foundation and leader in shaping African philanthropy on the continent. Its work is built on a commitment to African agency, the conviction that Africans are ...
STATE DEFIANCE, TREATY WITHDRAWALS AND THE RESURGENCE OF AFRICAN SOVEREIGN EQUALITY CLAIMS: HISTORICISING THE 2016 AU-ICC COLLECTIVE WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2017-06)
At its January and July 2016 Assembly, the AU, continuing its long held call for African states to withdraw from the Rome Statute, adopted a decision indicating its most operational intent to so withdraw. In October 2016, ...
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 ...
Dr. SELLAH J. KEBENEI’S PUBLICATIONS
(Kabarak University, 2014)
LATENT INDICATORS OF STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE IN UASING GISHU COUNTY: CASE OF SELECTED SCHOOLS
(Kabarak University, 2015)
PUBLICATIONS FOR DR. WESLEY TOO AS PER 2016
(Kabarak University, 2016)