This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children rights and well-being. It involves an empirical study of the Kipsigis community in Kenya. The study revealed how informal and formal justice systems interact to address child abuse in this community and the location of Kipsigis children as both subjects and objects of child abuse. Although formal child protection systems at both domestic and international level consider informal justice systems to be inconsistent with the interest and well-being of the child, many community members among grassroots communities rely on them as the main dispute resolution platforms. Children officers, and other state agents, in recognizing the inadequacy of fo...
Student Number: 9804661E Master of Arts: Social Work Faculty of HumanitiesGiven the high incidenc...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
Kenyans today are very conscious and assertive of their rights. In 2010, they ensured that basic hum...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
Child defilement continues to plague global societies including Kenya. This prevalence is on the ris...
Abuse of children has been at peak in Zimbabwe henceforth the need for NGOs such as Justice for Chil...
This thesis explores restorative justice practices as a modality of intervention in juvenile crime i...
This study critically examines the child justice system in mainland Tanzania in the light of princip...
Constitutional change in Kenya has opened up spaces of contestation of rights for citizens. However,...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
The purpose of the study is to assess the role played by the Child Protection System (CPS) in protec...
Student Number: 9804661E Master of Arts: Social Work Faculty of HumanitiesGiven the high incidenc...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
Kenyans today are very conscious and assertive of their rights. In 2010, they ensured that basic hum...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
This essay is about children's rights in one African country namely Kenya. It includesinternational ...
Child defilement continues to plague global societies including Kenya. This prevalence is on the ris...
Abuse of children has been at peak in Zimbabwe henceforth the need for NGOs such as Justice for Chil...
This thesis explores restorative justice practices as a modality of intervention in juvenile crime i...
This study critically examines the child justice system in mainland Tanzania in the light of princip...
Constitutional change in Kenya has opened up spaces of contestation of rights for citizens. However,...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
The purpose of the study is to assess the role played by the Child Protection System (CPS) in protec...
Student Number: 9804661E Master of Arts: Social Work Faculty of HumanitiesGiven the high incidenc...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
Kenyans today are very conscious and assertive of their rights. In 2010, they ensured that basic hum...