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Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya by ...

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This book on the Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya, comprising twenty-five chapters, gives a detailed exposition on: a) Regulation of corporate decisions on the companies’ capital structure, capital raising rules and capital maintenance rules; b) Legal framework for debt finance in Kenya and the variants of that form of finance, comprising, loans and corporate debt securities; c) Capital Markets law in Kenya, particularly, equity finance raising in Kenya by companies, firstly, through private placement procedures of venture capital, private equity and crowd funding. Secondly, through issuing equity to the public by initial public offering and secondary equity offering by way of prospectus, and consequential regulation of trading of equity in secondary markets. Thirdly, liability enforcement mechanisms in capital markets for incorrect disclosures in prospectus; and d) Regulation of finance raising both by National Government at its parastatals, and by County Governments through public private partnerships (PPP), the typical model of project finance in Kenya.

Practicing an Honourable Profession b...

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Practicing an Honourable Profession by Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee

The Bar Exam and Pupilage: What You A...

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Do you aspire to be a lawyer? Might you be wondering how best to choose a suitable university to study law? Or are you already enrolled as a student studying law and need a quick guide on how to understand and remember legal materials? Do you wish to have a road-map on the Advocates Training Program and helpful suggestions on how to pass the Bar Exam? How does one navigate the pupilage period till admission to the Bar? If these questions are of interest to you, then this book will be helpful. The book is meant for aspiring students of law, current law students at the universities and the Kenya School of Law, law lecturers and professors, practitioners of law and any reader who wants to know what law is and the journey from being a law student from the university to the Kenya School of Law to admission to the bar and beyond.

From Watchdogs to Traitors: The less ...

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In this compelling book, Baker delves into the enigmatic world of Rwanda's media, uncovering the truth that lies beneath its operation. Throughout his short but eventful career, he played a pivotal role in revolutionizing Rwanda's media landscape, championing professional investigative journalism and tirelessly advocating for its existence, even at great personal cost. Within these pages, he recounts the extraordinary transformation of Rwanda's media, shedding light on the preeminent change that has shaped its history. he lay the groundwork for the emergence of professional investigative journalism, highlighting its significance in raising awareness and fostering a genuine connection with the audience. Moreover, he navigates the treacherous waters of persuading those "In Charge" to embrace this new form of journalism, rife with its inherent risks and challenges. However, his passion for the truth and unwavering commitment to journalism exacted a heavy toll. he exposes the harrowing truth about how journalists themselves can betray the very public they are duty-bound to serve, leading to a pervasive erosion of press freedom. He shares the intimate details of his personal journey, recounting the tremendous sacrifices he made, which ultimately propelled him into a relentless pursuit of truth. Despite enduring multiple arrests, extrajudicial actions, and unyielding opposition, he resolutely returned to his craft, refusing to be silenced. Within these pages, he pulls back the curtains on the machinery of misinformation, offering a firsthand account of its inner workings, the puppeteers who pull the strings, and their ulterior motives. By delving into the annals of Rwanda's media history, he provides valuable context both before and after the tragic 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Through a deeply personal lens, he recounts the trials and tribulations of his journalistic career, offering an unfiltered and uncensored account of the events that unfolded before his eyes. He exposes the assault on one of journalism's fundamental principles: telling the truth. The book unravels the complex interplay between his life, his career, the misinformation factory, and the powerful forces that drive the production of the fake news that permeates narratives about Rwanda. Within the pages of "From Watchdogs to Traitors": readers will embark on a gripping journey, uncovering the intricate tapestry of Rwanda's media world. Ultimately, it is a testament to the enduring quest for truth in the face of adversity and the unwavering commitment to upholding the principles of journalism.

Method and Technique in the Bar Exam...

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Method and Technique in the Bar Exam by Christopher Rosana

Social and Economic Rights’ in ...

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Social and Economic Rights’ in Kenya: Theory, Practice and Jurisprudence by Andrew B. Khakula

The Essence of Pupilage by Christophe...

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The Essence of Pupilage by Christopher Rosana

Insurance Law in Uganda by Emmanuel O...

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Insurance Law in Uganda by Emmanuel Okurut, Brian R Watmon and Atim G Okeny

Constitutional Law, Doctrines, and th...

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Constitutional Law, Doctrines, and the Litigation of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms by Isaac Lenaola and Arnold Ochieng Oginga

Judicial Hints on Civil Procedure by ...

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Judicial Hints on Civil Procedure by Richard Kuloba

Intersex persons and the law in Kenya...

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According to The Children Act 2022, “intersex child” means a child with a congenital condition in which the biological sex characteristics cannot be exclusively categorized in the common binary of female or male due to inherent and mixed anatomical, hormonal, gonadal or chromosomal patterns, which could be apparent prior to, at birth, in childhood, puberty or adulthood”. The book seeks to demystify the rights and challenges of persons who are born not exclusively male nor female.

Power Politics and Law by Prof. Githu...

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Power Politics and Law by Prof. Githu Muigai

The Zampa Law: Protecting Unaccompani...

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As the world faces a plethora of turmoil from conflicts, civil war, and other calamities, causing people to flee for their lives, the homeless and vulnerable persons from Syria, Libya, Palestine and many sub-Saharan African countries seek a haven for their survival. Migrant minors separated from their immediate family members during these perilous journeys are susceptible to danger, are at risk of child trafficking, and are faced with immigration restrictions at the border of every country they run into. Thus, Italy’s new legislation, The Zampa Law for ‘Provision of Protection Measures’, is a boon to the children fleeing for their lives without being accompanied by any family or guardian into Italy. The author analyses the gap that the new Italian Zampa Law filled, the challenges in applying the new law and other aspects of the Italian immigration system related to unaccompanied migrant minors.

The Unity of the Constitution and the...

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The documentary Constitution is today in vogue as the formal normative scheme of governance, in nearly all countries. Kenya’s Constitution of 2010 is an example in this regard. Such Constitutions embody precision as well as imprecision. It falls to the Courts to undertake interpretation, and to pronounce the binding state of the law; but in the very nature of things, the outcome defies prediction. This book has drawn from the evolved principles and yardsticks of the prevalent common law, to present the pragmatic scheme that, today, guides the role of the Courts in relation to the functioning of the formal, written Constitution.

Property Law by Francis Kariuki and S...

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Property Law by Francis Kariuki and Smith Ouma

Learning to Live: Rest and Let Go by ...

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What affective manifestations accompany fatigue? What are the characteristics of mental fatigue? What activities help us to rest? How to improve the quality of sleep? Why laughter and good humor help to rest? How to achieve a psychological balance that prevents burn-out? How is rest related to happiness? How to avoid worries?

Environmental Law and Diplomacy by Do...

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Environmental Law and Diplomacy is also the story of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the story of international environmental law, and the story of Donald Kaniaru’s home, Kenya, in the era of decolonization. In his papers, the author describes the birth of UNEP, including Kenya’s involvement in the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment, where he helped forge an inclusive alliance to support Nairobi’s selection to host the new UN agency. It reflects on the past and the potential future of the “brilliantly vague” concept of sustainable development, weighs the guiding principles of environmental law and discusses the opportunities and challenges posed by environmental tribunals, based in part on his experience as Chairman of Kenya’s Environment Tribunal. And among others, the book also touches on how seeds planted in that summer of 1972 sprouted into the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, a treaty that has emerged as UNEP’s – and the world’s – most successful environmental treaty. “Over a career spanning nearly five decades, Donald Kaniaru has earned his reputation as not just as an extraordinary lawyer and a diplomat, but also as a mentor who has left a mark on all those who have had the pleasure of working with him,” said Durwood Zaelke, author of the book’s Foreword. “Donald’s legacy and work have had a tremendous impact across the modern environmental movement. There is still much to be done to avert the worst impacts of climate change and other challenges. This requires fast action under UNEP’s leadership, following in the footsteps of trailblazers like Donald, to ensure that we win both the sprint to 2030 and the marathon to 2050 to keep warming from breaching the 1.5° Celsius safety

An Experiment in Devolution by Domini...

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An Experiment in Devolution by Dominic Burbidge

Constitutional Law of Kenya on Devolu...

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Constitutional Law of Kenya on Devolution by John Mutakhu Kangu