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Clearly, petitions are not for those of low means
One of the main hindrances to access to justice in Kenya has remained the general cost for one to litigate the case.
By Duncan Ojwang 8 years ago
Clearly, petitions are not for those of low means
Kenya's dual citizenship law remains a trap for the unwary
How does the law and its application regarding citizenship, especially dual citizenship protect Kenyans who...
By Duncan Ojwang 8 years ago
Kenya's dual citizenship law remains a trap for the unwary
ICC move in Ruto case violates legal norms
The international law and courts are a creation of international political systems through voluntarism and the international norm of state consent.
By Duncan Ojwang 10 years ago
ICC move in Ruto case violates legal norms
Did contempt motivate latest ICC ruling?
Last month, the majority bench in the trial of Deputy President William Ruto granted the prosecution's application to admit out-of-court statements of recanting and missing witnesses as prior recorded testimony under an amended rule 68 of the rules of evidence and procedure.
By Duncan Ojwang 10 years ago
Did contempt motivate latest ICC ruling?
Why courts are the last line of defence for our environment
Houghton Irungu
By Irungu Houghton and Akshay Vishwanath
40 mins ago
Of more trips but smaller baskets: The return of 'kadogo' economy
National
By Graham Kajilwa and Maryann Muganda
1 hr ago
Ol Kalou poll makes 'Limuru Four' inevitable
Opinion
By Mark Oloo
1 hr ago
KRA posts strong growth in tax collection
Business
By Graham Kajilwa
1 hr ago
The rise of international schools amid CBC uncertainty
Education
By Lewis Nyaundi
1 hr ago