The Kabarak University School of Law stands as a beacon of legal scholarship and intellectual exploration, evidenced by its impressive collection of books and book chapters. With an unwavering commitment to academic excellence, the school's library houses a diverse array of legal texts that span various fields, catering to both students and faculty.

  1. J Osogo Ambani ‘Introduction’ and ‘Devolution and the promise of democracy and inclusion: An evaluation of the first decade of county governments, 2013 - 2022’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds), Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya - from pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
  2. Lucianna Thuo ‘Historical marginalisation in Kenya (1963 - 2021): The starts, false starts and the last promise’ and ‘Devolution and the promise of democracy and inclusion: An evaluation of five counties (Garissa, Nakuru, Narok, Mombasa and Kakamega)’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds) Devolution and inclusion in Kenya: An evaluation of the first decade, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
  3. Humphrey Sipalla ‘Illegitimate contradictions: The construction of centralisation, exclusion and marginalisation in the Kenyan State’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds) Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya: From pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022
  4. ‘Towards an African professional history of international law: The life and work of Keba Mbaye’ in F Viljoen, H Sipalla, F Adegalu (eds) Exploring African approaches to international law: Essays in honour of Keba Mbaye, Pretoria University Law Press.
  5. Elisha Ongoya ‘Decentralisation of power in Kenya in historical perspective’ in J Osogo Ambani, Caroline Kioko (eds) Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya: From pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
  6. Prof Aderomola Adeola's book titled Compliance with International Human Rights Law in Africa: Essays in Honour of Frans Viljoen was published by Oxford University Press.
  7. Prof John Osogo Ambani’s book chapter ‘The Ghai in our Constitution' was published in the book Humphrey Sipalla, J Osogo Ambani (eds) Furthering constitutions, birthing peace: Liber amicorum Yash Pal Ghai, Strathmore University Press, 2021.
  8. Mr Humphrey Sipalla’s chapters ‘Africa kills her sun: Defining heroics in dystopia – Some introductory thoughts’ and ‘A human rights consistent apartheid: Constitutional design of the African state, indigenous peoples’ self-determination and the ‘other native’ question’ were published in Humphrey Sipalla, J Osogo Ambani (eds) Furthering constitutions, birthing peace: Liber amicorum Yash Pal Ghai, Strathmore University Press, 2021.
  9. Prof John Osogo Ambani's book Africa and the Decolonisation of State-religion Policies, Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law 4.2 (2021) was published by Brill.
  10. Prof Willy Mutunga, CJ Emeritus published the first edition of the Kabarak Law School Occasional Paper Series Vol 1, No. 1 (2022) – In search and defence of radical legal education: A personal footnote.

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As members of Kabarak University family, we purpose at all times and in all places, to set apart in one’s heart, Jesus as Lord. (1 Peter 3:15)

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