- Editor’s Note
In Kenya’s tense moment, protests and police conduct spotlight fragile civil liberties, renewing calls for real oversight and active citizen defense of constitutional rights.
Editor’s Note
In Kenya’s tense moment, protests and police conduct spotlight fragile civil liberties, renewing calls for real oversight and active citizen defense of constitutional rights.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Before any carbon deal is signed, communities need a clear map of consent, benefit sharing, and legal safeguards under Kenya’s climate laws and market regulations.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Before any carbon deal is signed, communities need a clear map of consent, benefit sharing, and legal safeguards under Kenya’s climate laws and market regulations.
- William Ongoro
A recent court ruling separates consensual relationships from harassment, offering employers concrete pointers on respectful policies and fair disciplinary process.
William Ongoro
A recent court ruling separates consensual relationships from harassment, offering employers concrete pointers on respectful policies and fair disciplinary process.
- Bryson Ometo
Section 21 shields Government from ordinary execution, often delaying successful litigants. This article argues the provision undermines constitutional rights and access to justice.
Bryson Ometo
Section 21 shields Government from ordinary execution, often delaying successful litigants. This article argues the provision undermines constitutional rights and access to justice.
- Stephen Ligunya
Consumers have a right to information and safety. This article examines Kenya’s consumer protection framework and why stronger product information standards are needed.
Stephen Ligunya
Consumers have a right to information and safety. This article examines Kenya’s consumer protection framework and why stronger product information standards are needed.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Do disputes arising from charges belong in the ELC or the High Court? This insight unpacks the case law and statutory scheme on jurisdiction over land charges.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Do disputes arising from charges belong in the ELC or the High Court? This insight unpacks the case law and statutory scheme on jurisdiction over land charges.
- Masara Gecheo
Automatic tax-information exchange is expanding. This insight explains CRS reporting duties and the data protection safeguards required when personal data moves across borders.
Masara Gecheo
Automatic tax-information exchange is expanding. This insight explains CRS reporting duties and the data protection safeguards required when personal data moves across borders.
- Bryson Ometo
Kenyan courts have taken different positions on indeterminate life sentences. This article reviews the emerging jurisprudence and the case for principled, consistent sentencing.
Bryson Ometo
Kenyan courts have taken different positions on indeterminate life sentences. This article reviews the emerging jurisprudence and the case for principled, consistent sentencing.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Public participation is constitutionally required, but often reduced to a box-ticking exercise. This piece explores what meaningful participation should look like and why “due consideration” matters.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Public participation is constitutionally required, but often reduced to a box-ticking exercise. This piece explores what meaningful participation should look like and why “due consideration” matters.
- Ezekiel Munyua
This article breaks down what “informed consent” means in healthcare, why it matters for dignity and bodily autonomy, and how coercion or incomplete information can render consent invalid in practice.
Ezekiel Munyua
This article breaks down what “informed consent” means in healthcare, why it matters for dignity and bodily autonomy, and how coercion or incomplete information can render consent invalid in practice.
- Marren Adunga
Kenya’s new health laws reshape financing, primary care and digital health implementation. This overview highlights the core changes and the key compliance issues for stakeholders.
Marren Adunga
Kenya’s new health laws reshape financing, primary care and digital health implementation. This overview highlights the core changes and the key compliance issues for stakeholders.
- Grace Maina
Digital credit is growing fast, and so are complaints around recovery and privacy. This piece outlines CBK’s licensing framework and key borrower protections.
Grace Maina
Digital credit is growing fast, and so are complaints around recovery and privacy. This piece outlines CBK’s licensing framework and key borrower protections.
- Masara Gecheo
Consent is often assumed, but rarely compliant. This article clarifies what valid consent requires and why weak consent exposes organisations to ODPC enforcement.
Masara Gecheo
Consent is often assumed, but rarely compliant. This article clarifies what valid consent requires and why weak consent exposes organisations to ODPC enforcement.
- Ambrose D.O. Rachier, SC
AI is transforming care, but it also raises new risks on privacy, consent, bias and liability. This article outlines Kenya’s legal direction and the safeguards needed for responsible use.
Ambrose D.O. Rachier, SC
AI is transforming care, but it also raises new risks on privacy, consent, bias and liability. This article outlines Kenya’s legal direction and the safeguards needed for responsible use.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
How far does Article 32 protect religious practice at work or in service delivery? This insight explains reasonable accommodation and the practical limits for employers and institutions.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
How far does Article 32 protect religious practice at work or in service delivery? This insight explains reasonable accommodation and the practical limits for employers and institutions.
- Samantha Mangla
A title search alone may no longer protect buyers from defective ownership histories. This insight explains the courts’ tougher approach to “notice” and the duty to investigate root of title.
Samantha Mangla
A title search alone may no longer protect buyers from defective ownership histories. This insight explains the courts’ tougher approach to “notice” and the duty to investigate root of title.
- Bryson Ometo
Judicial review is now a constitutional tool for accountability, not just a common-law remedy. This piece reviews recent Supreme Court decisions and what they mean for public decision-making.
Bryson Ometo
Judicial review is now a constitutional tool for accountability, not just a common-law remedy. This piece reviews recent Supreme Court decisions and what they mean for public decision-making.
- Masara Gecheo
Who must register with the ODPC, and what does compliance look like in practice? This insight outlines the requirements and a clear implementation roadmap.
Masara Gecheo
Who must register with the ODPC, and what does compliance look like in practice? This insight outlines the requirements and a clear implementation roadmap.
- Editor’s Note
In Kenya’s tense moment, protests and police conduct spotlight fragile civil liberties, renewing calls for real oversight and active citizen defense of constitutional rights.
Editor’s Note
In Kenya’s tense moment, protests and police conduct spotlight fragile civil liberties, renewing calls for real oversight and active citizen defense of constitutional rights.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Before any carbon deal is signed, communities need a clear map of consent, benefit sharing, and legal safeguards under Kenya’s climate laws and market regulations.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Before any carbon deal is signed, communities need a clear map of consent, benefit sharing, and legal safeguards under Kenya’s climate laws and market regulations.
- William Ongoro
A recent court ruling separates consensual relationships from harassment, offering employers concrete pointers on respectful policies and fair disciplinary process.
William Ongoro
A recent court ruling separates consensual relationships from harassment, offering employers concrete pointers on respectful policies and fair disciplinary process.
- Bryson Ometo
Section 21 shields Government from ordinary execution, often delaying successful litigants. This article argues the provision undermines constitutional rights and access to justice.
Bryson Ometo
Section 21 shields Government from ordinary execution, often delaying successful litigants. This article argues the provision undermines constitutional rights and access to justice.
- Stephen Ligunya
Consumers have a right to information and safety. This article examines Kenya’s consumer protection framework and why stronger product information standards are needed.
Stephen Ligunya
Consumers have a right to information and safety. This article examines Kenya’s consumer protection framework and why stronger product information standards are needed.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Do disputes arising from charges belong in the ELC or the High Court? This insight unpacks the case law and statutory scheme on jurisdiction over land charges.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Do disputes arising from charges belong in the ELC or the High Court? This insight unpacks the case law and statutory scheme on jurisdiction over land charges.
- Masara Gecheo
Automatic tax-information exchange is expanding. This insight explains CRS reporting duties and the data protection safeguards required when personal data moves across borders.
Masara Gecheo
Automatic tax-information exchange is expanding. This insight explains CRS reporting duties and the data protection safeguards required when personal data moves across borders.
- Bryson Ometo
Kenyan courts have taken different positions on indeterminate life sentences. This article reviews the emerging jurisprudence and the case for principled, consistent sentencing.
Bryson Ometo
Kenyan courts have taken different positions on indeterminate life sentences. This article reviews the emerging jurisprudence and the case for principled, consistent sentencing.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Public participation is constitutionally required, but often reduced to a box-ticking exercise. This piece explores what meaningful participation should look like and why “due consideration” matters.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
Public participation is constitutionally required, but often reduced to a box-ticking exercise. This piece explores what meaningful participation should look like and why “due consideration” matters.
- Ezekiel Munyua
This article breaks down what “informed consent” means in healthcare, why it matters for dignity and bodily autonomy, and how coercion or incomplete information can render consent invalid in practice.
Ezekiel Munyua
This article breaks down what “informed consent” means in healthcare, why it matters for dignity and bodily autonomy, and how coercion or incomplete information can render consent invalid in practice.
- Marren Adunga
Kenya’s new health laws reshape financing, primary care and digital health implementation. This overview highlights the core changes and the key compliance issues for stakeholders.
Marren Adunga
Kenya’s new health laws reshape financing, primary care and digital health implementation. This overview highlights the core changes and the key compliance issues for stakeholders.
- Grace Maina
Digital credit is growing fast, and so are complaints around recovery and privacy. This piece outlines CBK’s licensing framework and key borrower protections.
Grace Maina
Digital credit is growing fast, and so are complaints around recovery and privacy. This piece outlines CBK’s licensing framework and key borrower protections.
- Masara Gecheo
Consent is often assumed, but rarely compliant. This article clarifies what valid consent requires and why weak consent exposes organisations to ODPC enforcement.
Masara Gecheo
Consent is often assumed, but rarely compliant. This article clarifies what valid consent requires and why weak consent exposes organisations to ODPC enforcement.
- Ambrose D.O. Rachier, SC
AI is transforming care, but it also raises new risks on privacy, consent, bias and liability. This article outlines Kenya’s legal direction and the safeguards needed for responsible use.
Ambrose D.O. Rachier, SC
AI is transforming care, but it also raises new risks on privacy, consent, bias and liability. This article outlines Kenya’s legal direction and the safeguards needed for responsible use.
- CS. Kevin Wakwaya
How far does Article 32 protect religious practice at work or in service delivery? This insight explains reasonable accommodation and the practical limits for employers and institutions.
CS. Kevin Wakwaya
How far does Article 32 protect religious practice at work or in service delivery? This insight explains reasonable accommodation and the practical limits for employers and institutions.
- Samantha Mangla
A title search alone may no longer protect buyers from defective ownership histories. This insight explains the courts’ tougher approach to “notice” and the duty to investigate root of title.
Samantha Mangla
A title search alone may no longer protect buyers from defective ownership histories. This insight explains the courts’ tougher approach to “notice” and the duty to investigate root of title.
- Bryson Ometo
Judicial review is now a constitutional tool for accountability, not just a common-law remedy. This piece reviews recent Supreme Court decisions and what they mean for public decision-making.
Bryson Ometo
Judicial review is now a constitutional tool for accountability, not just a common-law remedy. This piece reviews recent Supreme Court decisions and what they mean for public decision-making.
- Masara Gecheo
Who must register with the ODPC, and what does compliance look like in practice? This insight outlines the requirements and a clear implementation roadmap.
Masara Gecheo
Who must register with the ODPC, and what does compliance look like in practice? This insight outlines the requirements and a clear implementation roadmap.