School of Law

 

Recent Submissions

  • Omondi, Alamyn (UoEm, 2024-07-10)
    Our healthcare system grapples with profound inequities and systemic failures. This might be news to those exposed to high quality medical care, but to others, this crumbling system might be the last straw to clutch on. ...
  • Tabitha, Precious (UoEm, 2024-07-10)
    Health involves thriving into various aspects of life and encompasses more than just avoiding to get sick. It includes various factors such as the mental, physical and social well-being of an individual. It is not just ...
  • Ndingi, Kennedy (UoEm, 2024-07-10)
    This paper embarks on exploring the inequity in access to healthcare in Kenya. This is despite the efforts by the government to ensure that all citizens have equal access to health. This paper suggests that the tremendous ...
  • Njuguna, Solomon Gathere (UoEm, 2024-07-10)
    Kenya faces a challenge in ensuring everyone has access to the healthcare they need. Despite government’s efforts, disparities persist. Despite having a majority of Kenyans residing in the rural areas, it is those in ...
  • KOECH, GIDEON KIPCHEU (UoEm, 2024-07-10)
    This paper provides a detailed analysis of healthcare access and equity in Kenya by providing historical context, current status, and critical disparities experienced in health services. It looks at the urban-rural divide, ...
  • Mwangolo, Kombo Shaibu (UoEm, 2024-05-20)
    Mwangolo Kombo Shaibu, a fourth-year law student of the University of Embu wins the first position with a cash prize award of CHF 450, in the essay writing competition of the 21st Century, organized by the International ...
  • Margaret, Manyange Kerubo (UoEm, 2024-05-20)
    The East African Community (EAC) comprises of the following Countries Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. For a country to be admitted to the EAC, it must subscribe ...
  • George, Nyamboga Nyanaro; Victor, Kiptoo Chumba; Gloria, Koskei Cherotich; Joshua, Kimani; Hamisi, A. Silaha; Solomon, Gathere Njuguna; Vincent, Gachumi Mwangi; Deborah, Nzomo; Samuel, Maroro; Joy, Maina; Samuel, Karanja; Prisco, Ng’ang’a; Oscar, Mukabwa; Ontweka, Yvonne Kwamboka; Kelsey, Roda Kiplagat; Allex, O. Mokua; Brian, Kipkurui; Christopher, Kinyua Mwai; Elder, Jepleting; Celestine, Makori; Grace, Ingabire; Aromo, Marion; Margaret, Akinyi; Edwin, Kola Muwanga; Alamyn, Omondi; James, Njuguna (UoEm, 2024)
    Trust the Process — a mantra that has not only guided but also illuminated our path from the spark of an idea to the full bloom of realization. Engraved within these pages, whether held in hand or displayed on screen, lies ...
  • Laibuta, Kibaya I. (2018-11)
    August 2010 ushered in an unprecedented era of civil liberties backed by a robust Bill of Rights containing progressive provisions on economic, social and cultural rights. The transformative Constitution provided the ...
  • Gathongo, Johana K. (2018)
    There have been notable concerns in the current dual dispute resolution system in Kenya. The problems include protracted referral timeframes for dismissal disputes, non-regulation of maximum timeframes for the agreed ...
  • Gathongo, Johana K. (2021)
    Internship can be and should be a vital part of the switch from edification to the workplace. This article however questions the extent to which internships are used to serve as a transition between education and employment. ...
  • Miyandazi, Victoria (Kabarak University, 2022)
    A leading criticism of the Mitu-Bell Welfare Society decision in the Supreme Court of Kenya is that it fell short of achieving the transformative effects expected similar to South Africa’s Irene Grootboom. One ...