This paper analyzes the Kenya Supreme Court's ruling in Odinga v IEBC, a petition challenging the declared outcome of the 2013 presidential election. The case was immediately significant given the hope that recourse to the courts would help to avoid widespread civil unrest which had followed the disputed presidential election of 2007. It was also a crucial test for the new dispensation established under the 2010 Constitution widely held to have broken with the authoritarian and unaccountable regimes which dominated Kenya both under colonialism and after independence. The paper critically reviews the reasoning of the Supreme Court on six key issues raised in the petition attending to the broader normative and political implications of the ju...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
The judicialization of politics has been an ongoing and expanding global phenomenon for decades. In ...
In August 2017, responding to a petition from the losing candidate in the presidential election held...
Since the establishment of the Supreme Court of Kenya in 2011, it has so far determined two disputes...
In August 2017, responding to a petition from the losing candidate in the presidential election held...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
This article examines the Constitution-making dispute mechanism in relation to the making of the 201...
Introduction Kenya’s new Constitution, adopted in August 2010, arose from the embers of the 2007- 20...
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya, is over eighty years of age. The prospect of...
In 2005 the Kenya constitutional referendum failed. This led to a crisis ingovernment which culminat...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
The judiciary in Kenya has been progressively viewed as subservient to the executive, an upholder of...
The Honorable Lady Justice Mary Kasango, Lady Justice, High Court, Kenya; 2013 LL.M. in Environmenta...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
The judicialization of politics has been an ongoing and expanding global phenomenon for decades. In ...
In August 2017, responding to a petition from the losing candidate in the presidential election held...
Since the establishment of the Supreme Court of Kenya in 2011, it has so far determined two disputes...
In August 2017, responding to a petition from the losing candidate in the presidential election held...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
This article examines the Constitution-making dispute mechanism in relation to the making of the 201...
Introduction Kenya’s new Constitution, adopted in August 2010, arose from the embers of the 2007- 20...
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya, is over eighty years of age. The prospect of...
In 2005 the Kenya constitutional referendum failed. This led to a crisis ingovernment which culminat...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
The judiciary in Kenya has been progressively viewed as subservient to the executive, an upholder of...
The Honorable Lady Justice Mary Kasango, Lady Justice, High Court, Kenya; 2013 LL.M. in Environmenta...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
The constitutional reform process in Kenya, which culminated in the promulgation of a new constituti...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...