By Constanze Stelzenmüller With the coronavirus requiring that states take quick action to protect their citizens, constitutional actors like courts,…
Month: May 2020
BY SARA JAMES AND SARAH MIDFORD if recent television shows are anything to go by, we’re a little concerned about…
Debates on the ‘father’ of African literature are patronising and sickening By Odongo Peter Why should African literature have a…
How it interrelates with offences relating to murder in Kenya By Cindy Rennys Miyoma Technology makes instant messaging possible. Because…
BY Olukoye Michael Blogger Xtian Dela, runs on Instagram Live a show dubbed #clubcovid, hosted between 12:00 am and 4:00…
The Contours of International Prosecutions: As Defined by Facts, Charges, and Jurisdiction (Eleven International Publishing, 2016) explores the jurisdictional and factual…
60pc of chief executives are preparing for a U-shaped recovery – a long period between recession and upturn – compared…
By David Onjili The 2020 Civil Aviation (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Regulatory Act was approved by the Kenyan Parliament in March,…
Exciting potential of new technologies is making progress in the face of defective government, policy inertia and risk-averse big business…
It is game over for the barons who rule KTDA, as new regulations signal big wins for small tea farmers…