Expanding the Scope of Judicial Review: Insights from Majanja's Decision

By Sarah Muhonja* Justice David Majanja was a judge of the high court who upheld the constitutional principles highlighted in both the preamble and article 10 of the constitution. He delivered several judgements that have enriched jurisprudence in Kenya and will definitely be remembered for the same. His dedication to the law was admirable and his ...

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Proper statutory interpretation regarding timely delivery of judgements as a means of access to justice: The Majanja guide

 Patricia B Angaya* The main purpose of statutes is to promote access to justice. To achieve this purpose, it is necessary that statutes are interpreted or construed in a manner that determines the statute's significance. Interpretation of a statute is the process of analysing the real intention of a legislative body whose intentions are stipu...

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Proper statutory interpretation regarding timely delivery of judgements as a means of access to justice: The Majanja guide

 Patricia B Angaya* The main purpose of statutes is to promote access to justice. To achieve this purpose, it is necessary that statutes are interpreted or construed in a manner that determines the statute's significance. Interpretation of a statute is the process of analysing the real intention of a legislative body whose intentions are stipu...

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Why Kenya needs to shift to rights-based budgeting

Alex Tamei Introduction Kenya's budget-making process has traditionally been driven by a focus on economic growth and fiscal consolidation. The government primarily aims to increase revenues, manage public debt, and stimulate economic development through various fiscal policies. However, this approach has increasingly become problematic, as evidenc...

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The dual allegiance of representatives: Analysing the mandate of representation in Kenya

By Brian Kipchumba* The adoption of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the establishment of the sovereignty clause brought a wave of hope to the Kenyan populace.[i] However, fourteen years later, this ideal seems far from reality. Citizens have become the servants instead. The legislature, which ought to represent the people's interests, has become...

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