ThesisThe study investigates the structural sources of constitutional conflicts in Kenyan society by examining the process and content debates in the constitutional review process that took place between 1997 and 2005. The study is based on the premise that a country's constitution is a fundamental pillar on which the society is structured. The study applies the structural violence theoretical framework to provide a deeper insight into Kenya's constitutional debates. It develops the hypothesis that an anomalous constitution engenders structural violence in society. Both primary and secondary sources of data were used to carry out the study. Non-probability stratified sampling is used in the study. This study argues that the existing Kenya c...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...
Kenya’s 2010 constitutional project was predicated on the need to tackle almost fifty years of presi...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
This article examines the Constitution-making dispute mechanism in relation to the making of the 201...
This study compares the three constitutional documents listed below that were the subject of debate ...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya (2010 Constitution) retains security as a function ...
The Constitution of Kenya: Contemporary Reading, provides an in-depth assessment of the interface be...
This study focuses on the role of the press in violent political conflicts in Kenya in the period th...
This paper examines Kenya's 2010 constitution from the perspective of whether and how it can remedy ...
Kenya made huge progress in 2010 when the people voted to pass a new constitution. Key laws in the d...
The Constitution of Kenya has since the day it was created been a subject for discussion, debating a...
The judiciary in Kenya has been progressively viewed as subservient to the executive, an upholder of...
The process of drafting a new Constitution represents somewhat a landmark in the Kenyan political co...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...
Kenya’s 2010 constitutional project was predicated on the need to tackle almost fifty years of presi...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
This article examines the Constitution-making dispute mechanism in relation to the making of the 201...
This study compares the three constitutional documents listed below that were the subject of debate ...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya (2010 Constitution) retains security as a function ...
The Constitution of Kenya: Contemporary Reading, provides an in-depth assessment of the interface be...
This study focuses on the role of the press in violent political conflicts in Kenya in the period th...
This paper examines Kenya's 2010 constitution from the perspective of whether and how it can remedy ...
Kenya made huge progress in 2010 when the people voted to pass a new constitution. Key laws in the d...
The Constitution of Kenya has since the day it was created been a subject for discussion, debating a...
The judiciary in Kenya has been progressively viewed as subservient to the executive, an upholder of...
The process of drafting a new Constitution represents somewhat a landmark in the Kenyan political co...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...
Kenya’s 2010 constitutional project was predicated on the need to tackle almost fifty years of presi...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...