The Strathmore Law Review is a law journal managed entirely by students at Strathmore Law School. Founded in 2016, the Review is an independent institution that produces a law journal peer-reviewed and published entirely by students at Strathmore Law School. It is one of the few consistent journals in Africa and publishes one volume annually.
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Articles
Indirect Discrimination: Huduma Namba (Digital Identification) and the Plight of the Nubian Community in Kenya
Natalie Kiilu
Right Behind Bars: Examining the Appropriateness of Kenya’s Prison Labour Wages and Earnings Scheme
Peace Kioko
Pacifying the Crises of (Un)Constitutional Amendments: The Case of Zimbabwe’s Amendment (No.1) and (No.2) Acts
Tonderai Matanda
Evaluating the Legitimacy of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanism for the AfCFTA
Lawson Ondieki
Safeguarding Personal Data: Meta Consent as a Remedy to Section 28(2)(c) of Kenya’s Data Protection Act
Wanditi Gathumbi
Divorce Law in Kenya: In Support of a Uniform No-Fault Regime
Macharia Mukono
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