Strathmore Law Journal is a platform open to scholars and researchers around the world. It publishes original studies related to human rights and the law in Africa. The studies have a philosophical, public policy, governance and economic perspective as well. The Journal’s purpose is to promote the diffusion of knowledge and the promotion of inter-disciplinary debate on different legal issues.
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A Conceptual Framework for Assessing the Performance of Kenyan Courts Undertaking Judicial Review of Legislative Action
Buluma Bwire, Migai Akech, Agnes Meroka-Mutua
Defining Rape: The Problem with Consent
Caroline Adoch
Judicial Landmarks in Modern Governance: The Contemporary Constitution in a Common Law Medium
Jackton B. Ojwang, Loise Wangeci
Arbitrating During and Post Covid-19: Nigeria and the Imperativeness of Adopting a Legal Framework on Third-Party Funding Lessons from Selected Jurisdictions
David Eyongndi, Faith N. Opara
Deciphering Sustainable Development within the Framework of the International Human Rights System
Leticia Carmen ASUMU BENGO
Legal and Regulatory Framework for Digital Credit Providers in Nigeria: Lessons from Kenya’s Digital Credit Providers Regulations, 2022
Dr. Tayewo Adewumi, Temilade Jolaosho
Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice within the African Continent
John Winterdyk
Promoting Efforts in the Eradication of Child Trafficking in Nigeria: The Need for a More Robust Legislation
Uche Nnawulezi, Bosede Remilekun Adeuti
The Efficacy of Legal Reforms in Managing Conflict of Interest Law as a Tool for Handling Conflict of Interest and Corruption
Peter Kwenjera, IanChris Muchangi