The Strathmore Law Review is a law journal managed entirely by students at Strathmore Law School. Founded in 2016, the Review is an independent institution that produces a law journal peer-reviewed and published entirely by students at Strathmore Law School. It is one of the few consistent journals in Africa and publishes one volume annually.
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Articles
32,000 & Counting: Article 11 of The Constitution of Kenya and the Restitution of Cultural Property
Khushboo Shah
The Place and Limits of Arbitration in Resolving Employment Disputes in Kenya
Vianney Sebayiga, Fiona Mwaura
Austine Ouma
Sanjana Ragu
Eileen Mogeni
Enduring Transience: The illusion of ‘Temporary Finality’ in Construction Adjudication Decisions
Alex Kamau
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