This article suggests that corruption in the Kenyan government is largely an institutional problem, rather than a cultural one. It attributes such corruption to the predominance of arbitrary power, especially in the statutory (as opposed to constitutional) order. The statutory order grants executive, legislative, and judicial actors broad powers without establishing effective procedural mechanisms to circumscribe their exercise. In the absence of effective regulation, law often aids the abuse of power and corruption. Although the new constitution establishes principles and mechanisms that may enhance government accountability, the statutory order must be aligned with the values and principles of this new constitution if abuse of power and c...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
The Corruption levels in Kenya are so pervasive, that the country’s president in 2016 referred to it...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...
This article suggests that corruption in the Kenyan government is largely an institutional problem, ...
This article is an attempt to establish a link between the abuse of power in the Presidency, and how...
Kenya has been going through a period of political reform since 1991, when section 2A of the constit...
In 2013 Kenya implemented their devolution, which is the process of devolving political functions, f...
Recent studies on horizontal accountability between the executive and legislative bodies in Sub-Saha...
Kenya’s protracted reform process and periodic electoral related violence is linked to predatory pol...
This thesis is one that focuses the lack of checks and balances in Kenya´s institutions that have fa...
Constitutions play crucial role as they are the long-term contracts between those ruled and the rule...
Corruption is one of the major obstacles to the development of many African countries including Keny...
Anticorruption has been a major policy issue in Kenya since the early 1990s. At first opposed by the...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
Constitutions play crucial role as they are the long-term contracts between those ruled and the rule...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
The Corruption levels in Kenya are so pervasive, that the country’s president in 2016 referred to it...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...
This article suggests that corruption in the Kenyan government is largely an institutional problem, ...
This article is an attempt to establish a link between the abuse of power in the Presidency, and how...
Kenya has been going through a period of political reform since 1991, when section 2A of the constit...
In 2013 Kenya implemented their devolution, which is the process of devolving political functions, f...
Recent studies on horizontal accountability between the executive and legislative bodies in Sub-Saha...
Kenya’s protracted reform process and periodic electoral related violence is linked to predatory pol...
This thesis is one that focuses the lack of checks and balances in Kenya´s institutions that have fa...
Constitutions play crucial role as they are the long-term contracts between those ruled and the rule...
Corruption is one of the major obstacles to the development of many African countries including Keny...
Anticorruption has been a major policy issue in Kenya since the early 1990s. At first opposed by the...
The problem with the populist approach to the question of corruption that focuses on micro-instituti...
Constitutions play crucial role as they are the long-term contracts between those ruled and the rule...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
The Corruption levels in Kenya are so pervasive, that the country’s president in 2016 referred to it...
How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues th...