Witness protection is recognised as a fundamental human right, by various instruments of both national and international law in the…
Year: 2015
It is not my intention with this article to appeal to the passions of my colleagues. I ask only for…
December 10 is International Human Rights Day, dedicated to commemorating the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. It is an opportunity…
The term spouse is neither defined under the Land Registration Act (hereinafter also referred to as LRA), nor in the…
The apparent assumption of “free speech” defenders is that offensive speech is essentially harmless—that is, just words with no demonstrable…
You were elected as the new Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman in April this year. There are other committees that…
It is vital that each judge is able to decide cases solely on the evidence presented in court by the…
In an interesting and stimulating article in the October issue, Professor John Harbeson raises the question of the place of…
As the curtains come down on his reign, there is no arguing that Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has played a…
Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga is a soft-spoken man but the work he has undertaken at the Judiciary speaks volumes…