Articles - 2015
Kenya Law Weekly Issue 039/2015
- 29 December 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 038/2015
- 21 December 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 037/2015
- 14 December 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 032/2015
- 10 December 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 035/2015
- 13 November 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 014/2015
- 5 November 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 033/2015
- 21 October 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 017/2015
- 6 October 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 030/2015
- 21 September 2015
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Lawyers & Football – The Annual Justice Cup, 2015
- 16 September 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 007/2015
- 3 September 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 027/2015
- 25 August 2015
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 026/2015
- 18 August 2015
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Recent news
- Resignation or defection from a sponsoring political party by a Governor or Deputy Governor does not result in automatic vacation of office
- Request for Feedback on the Draft National Council on the Administration of Justice Bill
- Compensation for unfair termination was not subject to some statutory deductions like Housing Levy and Social Health Insurance Fund, since such levies are tied to ongoing employment and payroll systems.
- Payment below statutory minimum wages constitutes unlawful underpayment and entitles an employee to recover wage arrears under Regulation of Wages Orders
- Delimitation of electoral boundaries is a constitutional function that can only be performed by a properly constituted IEBC, and lapses of timelines under Article 89 can only be addressed through parliamentary initiatives
- Victims of criminal acts are entitled to pursue constitutional redress in courts even as police investigations on same violations are still ongoing
- Tribunals Awareness Forum
- The State should recognize the constitutional rights of transgenders in Kenya