The Journals at Kabarak University School of Law serve as vital conduits for intellectual discourse, showcasing a diverse range of legal scholarship and thought-provoking insights. These journals, meticulously curated and edited by a team of dedicated legal scholars and students, provide a platform for both established academics and budding legal minds to contribute their research and perspectives on contemporary legal issues.
The African Journal of Commercial Law is a biennial publication run under the auspices of the Department of Commercial Law at Kabarak University, School of Law through its Centre for Commercial and Corporate Law. It is a peer-reviewed publication that covers diverse topics within the realm of commercial law of relevance to Africa.
The Journal of Law & Ethics is a flagship publication of the Kabarak Law School. It is published by the Centre for Jurisprudence & Constitutional Studies. The journal is an annual publication of that covers articles, book reviews and case discussions that contribute ground-breaking academic contributions to the discourse on governance and the rule of law in Africa.
The East African Community Law Journal is a publication run by the Public Law Department, Kabarak University, School of Law. It is a peer-reviewed biennial scholarly publication in Regional Integration and East African Community Law.
The Kabarak Law Review (KLR) is a student led peer-reviewed journal of the Kabarak Law School (KLS) dedicated to the development of critical, vibrant, Afrocentric legal research.
Journal articles
- Julie Lugulu ‘Corruption in Kenya during the COVID-19 pandemic and the right to health: lessons learnt and future prospects’ and Update on Kenya’s implementation of the decision in the Nubian Minor’s case vs Kenya’ Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics, Vol. 6, 2022.
- Humphrey Sipalla ‘TWAIL: Asserting pride in Global South epitomes through critiquing the silences of the Eurocentric fantasies of the history of International Law (Part I)’ and ‘TWAIL: Asserting Pride in Global South Epistemes through Critiquing the Silences of the Eurocentric Fantasies of the History of International Law (Part II)’ Afronomicslaw Blog.
- Mr Edmond Shikoli's article was published in Kenya Law Review Journal Vol 8 [No 1, Dec 2020]. The article is titled 'Application of the Doctrine of Eminent Domain in Kenya: Towards a Rights-Based Approach to Compensation' is co-authored with Augustus Mutemi Mbila.
- Prof John Osogo Ambani’s article ‘The Peoples’ Law: Toward a New Common Law for Africans’ was published in the Commonwealth Judicial Journal25 No.3 June 2021.
- Mr Harrison Mbori's article 'Devolution as a panacea to deeply divided multi-ethnic (national) states: The continuing Kenyan experiment was published in the Strathmore Law Journal 5 No. 1 2021.
- Ms Lucianna Thuo's article 'Ending the oppression olympics: Promoting the concomitant political participation of marginalised groups in Kenya' was published in the Strathmore Law Journal 5 No. 1 2021.
- Mr Joseph Omolo's article 'Rethinking Patricia Asero Ochieng & 2 Others v Attorney General & another' was published in the Journal of Intellectual Property and Information Technology (JIPIT) run by Strathmore Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law.