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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
(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 ...
BRIDGING THE BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DIVIDE WITH LESSONS FROM UNCLOS’ DEEP SEA MINING REGIME
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)
The norms that govern international economic law have for decades been criticised by the Third
World for favouring the interests of western Industrialised Powers to the detriment of Third
World peoples and their states. ...
Existential Fulfillment, Work Engagement and Job Burnout
(Kabarak University, Kenya, 2014)
This paper explores the relationships between existential fulfillment, engagement and
burnout, as well as the contribution of the first two concepts to burnout. In a cross-sectional
survey a random sample was drawn (n = ...
EFFECTIVE USE OF TEACHING STRATEGIES TEACHING-LEARNING SCENARIOS
(Kabarak University, 2015-07-29)
WATER SANITATION AND HEALTH IN ARID AND SEMIARID AREAS
(kabarak university, 2014)
SECONDARY EDUCATION, A FOCUS ON NAKURU MUNICIPALITY, NAKURU COUNTY
(Kabarak University, 2015)
Countries in the developed world embraced opportune
implementations of social media applications to improve the quality
of several services; one being education.
Developing countries are lagging behind in the ...
Development of Sustainable Innovation Ecosystems
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 2014)
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