Articles - 2022
Kenya Law Weekly Issue 019/22-23
- 23 December 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 018/22-23
- 21 December 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 017/22-23
- 14 December 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 014/22-23
- 26 November 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 013/22-23
- 18 November 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 031/21-22
- 3 November 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 010/22-23
- 23 October 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 042/21-22
- 6 October 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 007/22-23
- 30 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 006/22-23
- 27 September 2022
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The Supreme Court of Canada holds that the scope of public interest standing and the circumstances in which organizations can pursue public interest litigation without an individual plaintiff is a matter of public interest that has a significant and widespread societal impact
- 26 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 005/22-23
- 22 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 004/22-23
- 16 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 016/22-23
- 12 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 012/22-23
- 11 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 023/21-22
- 1 September 2022
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Kenya Law Weekly Issue 003/22-23
- 31 August 2022
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The Supreme Court of the United States holds that the government’s rescission of the Migrant Protection Protocols 2019, did not violate section 1225 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and the October 29 memoranda which again announced the termination of the Migrant Protection Protocols, 2019 constituted final agency action
- 23 August 2022
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270 months, which amounts to an additional ten years over the presumptive 150-months sentence, is the appropriate sentence for a peace officer charged with second degree murder resulting from failing to treat a person with respect and the dignity owed to all human beings
- 23 August 2022
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- Public school teachers are protected against unreasonable search and seizure at the workplace
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