
‘IN CASE WE BREAK UP’: PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS IN KENYA
Written by Raude Nixon & Anthony Mutugi. A fairytale often has a happy ending; the dream for most couples before marriage. Nonetheless, not all marriages have happy endings as some end up in divorce Courts followed by ugly matrimonial property causes. Acknowledging the possibility of such a harsh reality, some couples consider entering into prenuptial
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REINFORCING THE PROSECUTION: THE RIGHT OF CRIME VICTIMS TO CROSS-EXAMINE
By Levi Munyeri* Introduction A common sight in criminal courts is a sole prosecutor sitting on one end of the courtroom facing a quiver of seasoned defence lawyers, ready to attack any evidence or argument that is leveled against their clients. This scene is more pronounced in trials of multiple accused persons. In a trial
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FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT IN THE WAKE OF CORONA VIRUS: LEGALITY OF A LOCK-DOWN
Written by Levi Munyeri. Introduction A gale is sweeping across the globe, wreaking the foundations of human interaction like nothing the world has witnessed in post-world wars era. The last time the world witnessed a pandemic of similar devastation was the deadly Influenza Pandemic of 1918 that extinguished an approximate 40 million people.[1] A striking
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