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However, the establishment of Faculties of Law in East African universities led to a need to change the training offered at the Kenya School of Law. After establishing the Kenya School of Law, Gerald Davis was appointed to run the Aberfan Disaster Fund in 1968. The fund stood at £2,000,000(over £40,000,000 as at 2024).
To be an advocate, (which is concurrent with being a member of the Law Society of Kenya [6]) one must first complete a law degree from a recognised university in Kenya or any other Commonwealth country, then attend the Kenya School of Law [7] for a postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice for training in more practical legal subjects such as ...
Location of Kenya. This is a list of universities and colleges in Kenya.Kenya has a number of universities and other institutions of higher learning. There are 30 public universities, 30 chartered private universities and 30 universities with Letter of Interim Authority (LIA).
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) is an organization mandated to advise and assist members of the legal profession, the government and the larger public in all matters relating to the administration of justice in Kenya. [2] It was established by an Act of Parliament – The Law Society of Kenya Act (Chapter 18 of the Laws of Kenya).
She left the Judiciary to practice law privately with her firm, A. A. Amadi & Co. Advocates between 1997 and 2003. [1] She moved to the Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Kenya in 2003, helping set up its office in Mombasa, and rose to the position of the Deputy Executive Director and Head of Litigation by the time she left in May 2008.
The Government of Kenya mandated the university to take over the college as its campus in 1994. [2] Kisii Campus was one of the earliest campuses to be created in Kenya by the then Head of State, H.E. Daniel arap Moi. In 1999, the Faculty of Commerce established a Bachelor of Business and Management as its first degree programmes within the ...
While at the School of Law in 1986, he was selected, among seven others, to participate in an American student exchange program. During this period he had the opportunity to intern at the Superior Court of the United States in Washington DC. [3] In 2008, he returned to his alma mater University of Nairobi for his Master of Laws (LLM) in ...
Dean, School of Law, Kabarak University Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba (born 17 July 1962) is a Kenyan lawyer and activist. [ 2 ] He is the director of the Kenya School of Law and served as the director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission from July 2010 to August 2017.