The Constitution of Kenya Contemporary Readings

The Constitution of Kenya  Contemporary Readings
Author: P.L.O Lumumba,Kiwinda Mbondenyi
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011-12-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789966031891

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The Constitution of Kenya: Contemporary Reading, provides an in-depth assessment of the interface between constitutionalism and Kenyas new Constitution. Focusing on the historical trajectory on the search for a new Constitution, Chapter One lays the groundwork upon which the fault line between constitutionalism and the issue areas are articulated in the other chapters in relation to the new Constitution. The superb chapters on the carefully selected issue areas, make this edited volume an essential reading. The book makes an important contribution to the evolving constitutionalism and policy clarification on Kenyas new Constitution. It is a welcome and timely intervention by legal scholars and practitioners on the new constitution and the challenges facing Kenya in its implementation. The book is an excellent teaching and reading manual for students in law, history, politics, diplomacy, and international relations as well as for the practitioners.

Readings in Constitutional Law and Politics in Africa

Readings in Constitutional Law and Politics in Africa
Author: Kivutha Kibwana
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: IND:32000002424622

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Kenya After 50

Kenya After 50
Author: Michael Mwenda Kithinji,Mickie Mwanzia Koster,Jerono P. Rotich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137558305

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This book explores the journey that Kenya has travelled as a nation since its independence on December 12, 1963. It seeks to advance understanding of the country's major milestones in the postcolonial period, the challenges and the lessons that can be learned from this experience, and the future prospects.

The New Constitutional Law of Kenya Principles Government and Human Rights

The New Constitutional Law of Kenya  Principles  Government and Human Rights
Author: Kiwinda Mbondenyi,Osogo Ambani
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-12-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789966031907

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The golden thread that cuts across the various chapters of the book is the emphasis that good constitutions anchor certain tenets that have garnered recognition as hallmarks of democratic dispensation. These hallmarks include the concept of separation of powers; the doctrine of the rule of law; constitutionalism and human rights. These attributes have largely been secured by the 2010 Constitution. Thus, this book is expected to contribute to this new promise by making knowledge on the Constitution accessible through breaking down and contextualising its provisions. It is certain to be useful to law and government students, lawyers, researchers and other persons who seek to understand the new constitutional order.

The Human Rights Council

The Human Rights Council
Author: Damian Etone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429594342

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This book examines the engagement of African states with the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism. This human rights mechanism is known for its pacific and non-confrontational approach to monitoring state human rights implementation. Coming at the end of the first three cycles of the UPR, the work offers a detailed analysis of the effectiveness of African states’ engagement and its potential impact. It develops a framework which comprehensively evaluates aspects of states’ UPR engagement, such as the pre-review national consultation process and implementation of UPR recommendations which, until recently, have received little attention. The book considers the potential for acculturation in engagement with the UPR and unpacks the impact of politics, regionalism, cultural relativism, rights ritualism and civil society. The work provides a useful guide for policymakers and international human rights law practitioners, as well as a valuable resource for international legal and international relations academics and researchers.

Back from the Brink The 2008 Mediation Process and Reforms in Kenya

Back from the Brink  The 2008 Mediation Process and Reforms in Kenya
Author: The Office of the AU Panel of Eminent African Personalities
Publsiher: African Union
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789966065735

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In December 2007, following a bitterly disputed presidential election, violence rippled out across Kenya, exposing entrenched ethnic divisions fuelled by social and economic exclusion, corruption, and winner-takes-all politics. This book describes the remarkable intervention of the Panel of Eminent African Personalities. Convened by the African Union while violence was still spreading, Kofi Annan, Graça Machel and Benjamin Mkapa were asked to mediate between the parties, create the conditions for peace, and negotiate a political settlement that would tackle the root causes of conflict, mend Kenya’s failing institutions and reduce its profound inequalities. With the advantage of an insiders’ account, Back from the Brink describes how the Panel deployed their diplomatic and peace-making skills to stop the bloodshed, and how, from 2008 to 2013, Annan, Machel and Mkapa remained deeply engaged in Kenya’s efforts to build a durable peace.

The Socio Cultural Ethnic and Historic Foundations of Kenya s Electoral Violence

The Socio Cultural  Ethnic and Historic Foundations of Kenya   s Electoral Violence
Author: Stephen M. Magu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351142427

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Kenya’s 2007 General Election results announcement precipitated the worst ethnic conflict in the country’s history; 1,133 people were killed, while 600,000 were internally displaced. Within 2 months, the incumbent and the challenger had agreed to a power-sharing agreement and a Government of National Unity. This book investigates the role of socio-cultural origins of ethnic conflict during electoral periods in Kenya beginning with the multi-party era of democratization and the first multi-party elections of 1992, illustrating how ethnic groups construct their interests and cooperate (or fail to) based on shared traits. The author demonstrates that socio-cultural traditions have led to the collaboration (and frequent conflict) between the Kikuyu and Kalenjin that has dominated power and politics in independent Kenya. The author goes onto evaluate the possibility of peace for future elections. This book will be of interest to scholars of African democracy, Kenyan history and politics, and ethnic conflict.

Constitutional Knowledge and Its Impact on Citizenship Exercise in a Networked Society

Constitutional Knowledge and Its Impact on Citizenship Exercise in a Networked Society
Author: Melro, Ana,Oliveira, Lídia
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781522583516

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National constitutions allow citizens to exercise full citizenship rights, leading to a growing importance in understanding these laws. This knowledge, more widespread thanks to the ever-growing use of digital networks, allows for more enlightened national citizens in every corner of the world. Constitutional Knowledge and Its Impact on Citizenship Exercise in a Networked Society is a pivotal reference source that analyzes how constitutional awareness occurs in various countries and how citizenship participation is encouraged through the use of digital tools. While highlighting topics such as mobile security, transparency accountability, and constitutional awareness, this publication is ideally designed for professionals, students, academicians, and policymakers seeking current research on citizens' lack of awareness of their rights.