An advocate of the High Court, Elisha Zebedee Ongoya and partner of Ongoya and Wambola Advocates, gave a talk on The Legal Profession in Kenya to the first-year Strathmore Law Students on 11 August 2020. The aim of the talk was to highlight …
On 24 September 2020, second-year Strathmore Law School students had the wonderful opportunity to attend a guest lecture by Judge Francesca Fiecconi of Italy’s Supreme Court of Cassation. Among the three distinct Supreme Courts of Italy handling constitutional, civil, and criminal matters, Judge Fiecconi …
For our Legal Systems and Methods class on the Law-Making process in Kenya, we were honoured with a guest lecture from Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen, Senator for Elgeyo Marakwet County, former Majority leader in Senate, and lecturer. He introduced us to the basic …
The peaceful and united corralling of the people of Kenya on 4th August 2010 for the constitutional referendum heralded a ground-breaking shift in the state’s policy. The subsequent formal promulgation of the new constitution on 27th August 2010 by President …
Background Even amid a pandemic, globally the conversation on the taxation of the digital economy remains. Just recently, the United States Trade Representative Office announced that it was initiating investigations into countries that had enacted digital taxes on the ground that they …
Congratulations to our own Strathmore Law School students for winning the All African Regional Stage of the 2020 Foreign Direct Investment Moot held from August 4th to 8th 2020. The trio included 2nd year David Otieno, 4th year’s Yvonne Nyangi and Mdathir Timamy. The moot auditions were on …
Strathmore University Law School students, in collaboration with the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT), facilitated discussions on various subjects at the Young Scientists of Kenya (YSK) Law Outreach program held on 15th August 2020 through Zoom and Facebook Live. The program …
The Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) at Queen Mary University of London is supporting a free legal advisory service in Nairobi, Kenya, in collaboration with Strathmore University. The initiative is a result of a year-long collaboration between Queen Mary’s …
Mishael is best known to many as one of the three students who placed Strathmore in the international limelight after winning the 2019 John H. Jackson Moot Court on World Trade Organization (WTO) Law. He gives the first in a series of …
Introduction Kenya’s 2010 constitutional moment was a turning point in the national police reform agenda.1 The people expressed their demands for a police that respects human rights and can be held accountable. Reflecting this, the Constitution provides that the functions …