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Author: Mbote, Patricia Kameri

Title: Kenya: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law: A review by AfriMAP and the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa

Summary: The Kenya Justice Sector report, written by Dr Patricia Kameri Mbote and Migai Akech, comes at the time when the country is going through interesting times. The study’s premise is based on Kenya’s policy blueprint-Vision 2030, which places rule of law at the centre of its goals. It was also commenced at the same time as the nation was recuperating from the post-election poll, which resulted in many Kenyan’s expressing disappointment at the nation’s democratic institutions. The study looks at: justice sector and rule of law; legal and institutional framework; government track record in respect of rule of law; management of the justice system; independence of the bench and bar; criminal justice; access to justice and the role of donor agencies. It makes recommendations for each specific topic being interrogated.

Details: Nairobi, Kenya: The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, 2011. 209p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 24, 2012 at http://www.afrimap.org/english/images/report/MAIN%20Report%20Kenya%20Justice%20Web.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: Kenya

URL: http://www.afrimap.org/english/images/report/MAIN%20Report%20Kenya%20Justice%20Web.pdf

Shelf Number: 124728

Keywords:
Administration of Justice (Kenya)
Rule of Law (Kenya)