From Vision to Impact: Ten Years of the Strathmore Law Clinic As the Strathmore Law Clinic marks ten years since its establishment, the anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the Clinic’s journey, its contribution to access to justice, and …
The Legal Aid Caravan is an outreach initiative led by the Strathmore Law Clinic, a student-run initiative dedicated to promoting access to justice, legal education and outreach especially to the grassroots communities. The caravan travels to underserved and remote areas …
In regions like the Sahel and the Horn of Africa, where insecurity and inaccessibility often prevent journalists, investigators and humanitarian actors from reaching the ground, satellites have emerged as powerful tools shaping the enforcement of international humanitarian law (IHL) and …
On 8 October 2025, the Strathmore Law Review (SLR) paused to celebrate ten years of continuous publication. At the full-day symposium held at Strathmore University, the SLR and its community of friends looked back at the sustained effort, commitment and …
Strathmore Law School continues to thrive in mooting both locally and internationally, with our strong mooting culture inspiring junior students to carry the tradition forward. The latest feather in SLS’s cap is Megan Wanjiru Njuguna, a third-year law student in …
Share In Africa today, a paradox is unfolding. On the one hand, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence are revolutionizing healthcare. From mobile apps that support maternal health to AI-driven diagnostics promising early detection of cancer, we are witnessing this …
I have always known that to be a good lawyer, I would have to be a good researcher. While I knew very little about the legal field in high school, I always recognised that at the heart of law was …
“When you have a conflict, that means that there are truths that have to be addressed on each side of the conflict. And when you have a conflict, then it’s an educational process to try to resolve the conflict. And …
“It was a full-circle moment. Having studied international human rights law, taught international criminal law for about seven to eight years, and having mooted before, it meant so much to now be a judge and not just for any moot, …
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard enough.” These words perfectly embody Sharon Ogaji, a proud alumna of Strathmore Law School’s Class of 2022 and now a certified Safeguarding Officer in Sports with the International Mixed Martial Arts …










