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A democracy without the freedom of expression and media is a vulnerable democracy.
By Sarah Nyakio As the world celebrates the 26th edition of World Press Freedom Day on May 3,…
May 3, 2019
New ICJ Kenya House Construction Progress
This year is ICJ Kenya’s DIAMOND JUBILEE marking 60 years of immense contribution in promoting human rights, justice,…
April 10, 2019
Kenya should learn lessons from the 1994 Rwanda Genocide
By Sarah Nyakio “A past that is not examined fully and honestly will remain a burden for the…
April 9, 2019
There are Alternatives to Criminal Prosecution for the Justice System
By Muthuri Kathure Recently, key criminal justice players in Kenya, led by the Office of the Director of…
April 1, 2019
The community is happy with the work paralegals are doing,says paralegals chair
By Sarah Nyakio Paul Njoroge Mwaura is the Chairman of Laikipia Legal forum (LLF). He is…
March 25, 2019
Bold Moves Needed to End the Culture of Police Violence
By Sarah Nyakio Each March 24, the world honours the memory of victims of gross and systematic human…
March 25, 2019
Legal: Shortcomings in Criminal Justice Exposed
By Kamau Muthoni A Judiciary report is raising serious concerns over the number of cases being overturned on…
March 18, 2019
Access to Information Act is an Antidote to Rampant Impunity
One of the early symptoms of a failing state is a breakdown in the rule of law. Conversely,…
March 6, 2019
Inter-varsity debate on elections and election systems in Kenya:
ICJ Kenya, the University of Nairobi School of Law and Konrad Adenuer Stiftung held an Inter-varsity debate on…
February 22, 2019
ICJ Kenya’s Paralegals Training on new Legislation and Documenting HR Violations
The Kenya Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya) in partnership with Open Society Initiative for…
February 19, 2019
