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    Environmental Law in Kenya

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    1. How can Environmental Law be effectively enforced in Kenya? For environmental law to be effectively enacted in Kenya their needs to be emphasis on the need for a universal environmental ethic. There needs to be a concern on the ability to provide information that changes behaviour towards the environment i.e. not stopping at awareness creation but to also go through education & advocacy. This led to the enactment of the Environmental Management and Coordination Act. (EMCA). With the enactment

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    clamour for constitutional reforms in Kenya ended on August 4‚ 2010‚ when Kenyans overwhelmingly voted for the draft constitution by 67 per cent. On August 2010‚ President Kibaki promulgated the Constitution at a public function at Uhuru Park‚ Nairobi. And this was the culmination of a long journey going back to 90s and late 1980s. When President Kibaki came to power on December 30‚ 2002‚ the constitutional review process got a major boost. The Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) had collected

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    Child Labour in Kenya

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    her what is right? Atieno rising fourteen‚ Atieno Yo. Atieno’s had a bay So we know that she is bad. Fifty fifty it may live And repeat the life she had Ending in post-partum bleeding‚ Atieno Yo. CHAPTER ONE: CHILD DOMESTIC LABOUR IN KENYA 3 INTRODUCTION Domestic work abuses the rights of children and consequently is an intolerable form of child labour. Unfortunately‚ it forms the largest employer of girls under sixteen years around the world. It is the most common and traditional

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    bankruptcy law in kenya

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    AUGUST 2013 G34/36801/2010 QUESTION: Critically examine the salient features‚ reforms and innovations relating to individual insolvency as enshrined in the Kenyan Insolvency Bill 2012 as contrasted with the Bankruptcy Act‚ cap 53‚ Laws of Kenya. INTRODUCTION The Kenyan Insolvency Bill 2012 is an act of parliament to: amend and consolidate the law relating to the insolvency of natural persons and incorporated and unincorporated bodies; to provide alternative procedures to bankruptcy

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    POLITICS AND VIOLENCE IN KENYA The 2007 Post election violence in Kenya has by far been the most adverse form of ethno-political violence witnessed since the political freedom was wrestled from the hands of our colonial masters .Since the restoration of multiparty politics‚ with the repealing of section 2A in 1991‚ ethnic based violence has always been part and parcel of the electioneering period. The violence that erupted after the hotly contested presidential race were a shocker to the Kenyans

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    Micro Finance in Kenya

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    Small and medium sized enterprises are gaining popularity all over the world and in Kenya in particular. This has necessitated the need for establishment of micro finance institutions to support this sector. The growth of micro finance institutions has been due to the response to this need. IN Kenya‚ there is several micro finance ranking from individual owned institutions to cooprporate based institutions. K-REP has been the fore front in promoting his sector among other new players like Equity

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    Land Law in Kenya

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    CLASSIFICATION OF INTERESTIS IN LAND: DOCTRINE OF TENURE AND DOCTRINE OF ESTATES a) freehold estates: freehold of inheritance ( fee-simple and fee-tail) b) freehold not of inheritance( life estate and estate par autre vie) Classification of interests in land Definition of Interests in Land What is an interest in Land? Definition An interest in land according to The Registered Land Act Cap 300 is defined as follows: “interest” in land includes absolute ownership of land. According to

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    Introduction: Kenya Airways Ltd is the national carrier of Kenya. The company was established in 1977‚ after the dissolution of East African Airways. It was privatized in 1992‚ and it is publicly listed I in the National Security Exchange. The problem: Kenya airway has been experiencing low passenger numbers that has resulted to it making losses over the recent few years. This financial year‚ it posted a net loss of ksh 7.8 billion. It started experiencing this problem 3-4 years ago. This

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    Comparing Kenya and Japan

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    I think Japan has been the most interesting country out of Kenya and Japan simply because of their advanced technology‚ culture‚ architecture‚ food and fighting styles. In this essay I will be going through the key interest points of Japan and do a conclusion on which country I would prefer to visit and why. Firstly‚ I think the most interesting thing about Japan is their advanced technology. Japan is the world leaders in technology and are way ahead of us. The reason for this is because Japan Company’s

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    Why Is Kenya Successful

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    African country‚ Kenya was colonized by the British in the late nineteenth century. By the middle of the twentieth century‚ Kenya aspired to gain its independence in attempt to begin to unify an independent Africa. They also desperately wanted independence to fix economic and social neglect‚ along with the injustices of the colonial era. The colonial system did not help Africa to further develop and the British took some of the money that the Africans made from trade (B.A. Ogot 8). Kenya began fighting

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