EACHRights Held a training of lawyers, state counsels, and judiciary on litigaging and/or adjudicating economic and social rights on the 10th to 11th of July 2014 at Eka Hotel Nairobi. The theme of the training was Enhancing the capacity and understanding of lawyers and the Judiciary on how to adjudicate and/or litigate on economic and social rights.
Training Of Lawyers And The Judiciary On Litigating Economic And Social Rights In Kenya
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Using international accountability mechanisms: A test case for private education in Kenya
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This blog was originally published on the World Education Blog on May 15, 2018. By Linda Oduor-Noah, a project...
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Curb economic violence which afflicts our women
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What you need to know: Economic violence as any act or behaviour which causes economic harm to an individual....
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Right to Education; Fiction for the Underprivileged in Urban Areas?
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By Dr. Judith Oloo Taabu, youngest of six children in her family is a 12-year-old girl from Korogocho (Koch)...
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On a mission to promote social and cultural rights
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What you need to know: EACHRights has a child protection project named Watoto Wetu where we advocate for the...
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Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Vis A Vis Defilement Offences; Is It Necessary?
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The sexual offences act minimum sentence is life imprisonment but a recent case was of great concern to the...
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CRC Turns 30!
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By May Joy Namulembwa The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UN’s most ratified Treaty...
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65th annual Comparative and International Education Society: Status of the Realization of Equitable and Inclusive Education in Kenya
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By Margaret Wawira We took part in the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) 65th annual conference which took...
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