Picture this: Sarah, a young professional in Nairobi, spotted a "bargain" plot in Kitengela last year. She paid Ksh 5 million upfront after a smooth sales pitch. Months later, police arrested the seller for forging…
Family Law in Kenya: Marriage, Divorce, Custody Rules
Imagine you're sitting at home in Nairobi, staring at divorce papers after years of marriage. Or maybe you're a parent fighting for custody of your kids amid a messy split. These moments hit hard, and…
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Roman law was heavily influenced by Greek philosophy, but its detailed rules were developed by professional jurists and were highly sophisticated. Over the centuries between the rise and decline of the Roman Empire, law was…
Case Wants Law Strengthened
Law is a system of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior. Law as a system helps regulate and ensure that a community show respect, and equality amongst…
12 Law Schools
A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.…
Law Takes a Holiday
In the 1934 romantic movie "Death Takes a Holiday," Death assumes human form for three days, and the world turns chaotic. The same thing happens when the law goes on a vacation. Rules are unenforced…
Service rendered by law
Law firms operating in multiple countries often have complex structures involving multiple partnerships, particularly in jurisdictions such as Hong Kong and Japan which restrict partnerships between local and foreign lawyers. One structure largely unique to…
Benefit Three
Roman law was heavily influenced by Greek philosophy, but its detailed rules were developed by professional jurists and were highly sophisticated.Over the centuries between the rise and decline.
Benefit Two
The history of law links closely to the development of civilization. Ancient Egyptian law, dating as far back as 3000 BC, contained a civil code that was probably broken into twelve books.
