Kabarak School of Law News & Updates Kenya's Top Private chartered Institution of Higher Learning /sol-news 2025-09-14T00:49:02+03:00 Kabarak University Katiba@15 Commemoration Conference-Day 3 Report 2025-08-28T00:01:00+03:00 2025-08-28T00:01:00+03:00 /kabusol-news/katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-3-report By Melissa Mungai <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/1000995172.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="852" loading="lazy"></p><p data-start="214" data-end="582">The <strong data-start="218" data-end="256"><a href="mailto:Katiba@15 Commemoration">Katiba@15 Commemoration</a> Conference</strong> concluded vibrantly on 27 August 2025, marking exactly 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. The third day featured a bi-location event, with sessions held concurrently at Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, and Kabarak Law School, bringing together diverse voices to reflect on constitutional progress.</p> <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/1000995172.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="852" loading="lazy"></p><p data-start="214" data-end="582">The <strong data-start="218" data-end="256"><a href="mailto:Katiba@15 Commemoration">Katiba@15 Commemoration</a> Conference</strong> concluded vibrantly on 27 August 2025, marking exactly 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. The third day featured a bi-location event, with sessions held concurrently at Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, and Kabarak Law School, bringing together diverse voices to reflect on constitutional progress.</p> Kabarak Law School Hosts Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference – Day 2 Report 2025-08-27T00:01:00+03:00 2025-08-27T00:01:00+03:00 /kabusol-news/kabarak-law-school-hosts-katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-2 By Melissa Mungai <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/katiba-15-8.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="853" loading="lazy"></p><p>The 26th of August 2025 marked day two of the Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference continuing reflections on the fifteenth anniversary of Kenya’s Constitution. Participants gathered at Kabarak Law School for devotion, scholarship, and spirited panel discussions on the Bill of Rights.</p> <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/katiba-15-8.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="853" loading="lazy"></p><p>The 26th of August 2025 marked day two of the Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference continuing reflections on the fifteenth anniversary of Kenya’s Constitution. Participants gathered at Kabarak Law School for devotion, scholarship, and spirited panel discussions on the Bill of Rights.</p> Kabarak Law School Hosts Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference - Day 1 Report 2025-08-26T00:01:00+03:00 2025-08-26T00:01:00+03:00 /kabusol-news/kabarak-law-school-hosts-katiba-15-commemoration-conference By Melissa Mungai <p><img src="//images/514269404_1221942809973255_5214734891040778094_n.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="639" loading="lazy"></p><p>Kabarak Law School has convened a three-day conference—<strong>Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference</strong>—to mark the fifteenth anniversary of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. Themed <strong>“Bill of Rights: A Critical Reflection on Constitutional Transformation in Kenya,”</strong> the conference offers a platform to critically examine all 40 provisions of the Bill of Rights through daily thematic discussions.</p> <p><img src="//images/514269404_1221942809973255_5214734891040778094_n.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="639" loading="lazy"></p><p>Kabarak Law School has convened a three-day conference—<strong>Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference</strong>—to mark the fifteenth anniversary of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. Themed <strong>“Bill of Rights: A Critical Reflection on Constitutional Transformation in Kenya,”</strong> the conference offers a platform to critically examine all 40 provisions of the Bill of Rights through daily thematic discussions.</p> Triumph on the Global Stage as Kabarak Law Students Shine at 2025 Nuremberg Moot Court 2025-07-29T00:01:00+03:00 2025-07-29T00:01:00+03:00 /kabusol-news/triumph-on-the-global-stage-as-law-students-shine-at-2025-nuremberg-moot-court Kabarak University <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/kabarak-university-second-place-nuremberg-moot-court-2025-c-international-nuremberg-principles-academy.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="853" loading="lazy"></p><p>Kabarak University proudly celebrates an outstanding achievement by our School of Law at the 2025 Nuremberg Moot Court Competition held from July 23 to 26 in Nuremberg, Germany.</p> <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/kabarak-university-second-place-nuremberg-moot-court-2025-c-international-nuremberg-principles-academy.jpg" alt="" width="1280" height="853" loading="lazy"></p><p>Kabarak University proudly celebrates an outstanding achievement by our School of Law at the 2025 Nuremberg Moot Court Competition held from July 23 to 26 in Nuremberg, Germany.</p> Katiba @15: Avid Readers Forum Report 4th Generation Rights 2025-07-23T00:01:00+03:00 2025-07-23T00:01:00+03:00 /arc/4th-generation-rights Prepared by George Skem, Kabarak University Law School student and sessional rapporteur <p><img src="//images/avids/Gwe4HH1XgAE6M8ea.jpeg" alt="" width="1277" height="856" loading="lazy"></p><div class="flex-shrink-0 flex flex-col relative items-end"> <div class="pt-0"> <div class="gizmo-bot-avatar flex h-8 w-8 items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-full"> <div class="relative p-1 rounded-sm flex items-center justify-center bg-token-main-surface-primary text-token-text-primary h-8 w-8"> <p>The Avid Readers Forum held on Wednesday, 23<sup>rd</sup> of July 2025, as part of the Katiba @15 series commemorating 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution, focused on the emerging domain of fourth-generation rights, particularly those related to the digital age. Moderated by Mr Thaiya Jesse, the session featured two panelists: Mr. George Kegoro, Executive Director of the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, and Mr. Dennis Nkarichia, an associate at Mohammed Muigai LLP and a lecturer at Kabarak Law School. Their discussion explored how Kenya’s 2010 Constitution accommodates evolving digital rights, the legislative and jurisprudential strides in this area, and the challenges that remain, particularly around trust, access, and accountability in digital governance.</p> <p><img src="//images/avids/Gwe4HH1XgAE6M8ea.jpeg" alt="" width="1277" height="856" loading="lazy"></p><div class="flex-shrink-0 flex flex-col relative items-end"> <div class="pt-0"> <div class="gizmo-bot-avatar flex h-8 w-8 items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-full"> <div class="relative p-1 rounded-sm flex items-center justify-center bg-token-main-surface-primary text-token-text-primary h-8 w-8"> <p>The Avid Readers Forum held on Wednesday, 23<sup>rd</sup> of July 2025, as part of the Katiba @15 series commemorating 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution, focused on the emerging domain of fourth-generation rights, particularly those related to the digital age. Moderated by Mr Thaiya Jesse, the session featured two panelists: Mr. George Kegoro, Executive Director of the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, and Mr. Dennis Nkarichia, an associate at Mohammed Muigai LLP and a lecturer at Kabarak Law School. Their discussion explored how Kenya’s 2010 Constitution accommodates evolving digital rights, the legislative and jurisprudential strides in this area, and the challenges that remain, particularly around trust, access, and accountability in digital governance.</p> School of Law Finalists Capture a Moment to Remember 2025-07-17T00:01:00+03:00 2025-07-17T00:01:00+03:00 /kabusol-news/sol-finalists-capture-a-moment-to-remember Kabarak University <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/sol-finalists-2025-2.jpg" alt="" width="5822" height="3881" loading="lazy"></p><p data-start="188" data-end="579">As the curtains begin to close on their academic journey, the School of Law Class of 2025 at Kabarak University came together to commemorate their final days on campus with a memorable photo session. Dressed in sharp professional attire and brimming with smiles, the finalists exuded confidence, unity, and pride—hallmarks of a group prepared to step boldly into the world of legal practice.</p> <p><img src="//images/speasyimagegallery/albums/4/images/sol-finalists-2025-2.jpg" alt="" width="5822" height="3881" loading="lazy"></p><p data-start="188" data-end="579">As the curtains begin to close on their academic journey, the School of Law Class of 2025 at Kabarak University came together to commemorate their final days on campus with a memorable photo session. Dressed in sharp professional attire and brimming with smiles, the finalists exuded confidence, unity, and pride—hallmarks of a group prepared to step boldly into the world of legal practice.</p>