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Media freedom anchored in law, but…

Freedom of expression, access to information, and media freedom are threatened in Kenya. I will address three research objectives, research questions, and hypotheses. First, what is freedom of expression, access to information, and media information under the Kenyan Constitution of 2010? How about in the South African Constitution 1996, the US Constitution 1787 and 1791,...

Kikoy and the commercial exploitation of geographical indications and traditional knowledge in Kenya

Intellectual Property is becoming increasingly important in national and international trade. However, the Kenyan Government, innovators and traders have not taken sufficient steps to protect, promote and commercially exploit local innovations and traditional knowledge in the context of IP. The dispute over kikoi is illustrative. To read the full article, click here.

Reconstructing the Kenyan Constitution and State, 1963-2010: Lessons from German and American constitutionalism

This essay argues that the Kenyan Constitution and state are in urgent need of reconstruction and restructuring and the proposed Constitution of Kenya, 2010 which is expected to be adopted through a referendum on 4 August 2010 is a major instrument in re-engineered, reconstructing and restructuring the Constitution and state. I articulate this argument through...

Conduct of IEBC Commissioners

My overarching argument is that the criteria, process of selection, choice, appointment, and conduct of the Chair and IEBC Commissioners in Kenya as well as the retention of the staff largely fail to meet the constitutional standards. Yet these are key factors that shall determine whether Kenya holds just, free, fair, accurate, verifiable, credible, accountable,...

The role of Copyright in Kenya

This article may be cited as; Ben M. Sihanya & Ouma, Marisella (2010) ‘Kenya’ in (eds) Armstrong et al., Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright, (1st edn, International Development Research Center). This article examines the role of copyright in Kenya highlighting its historical development dating all the way back to 1967. It...

Rights in a performance in Kenya

This article may be cited as: Ben M. Sihanya (2013) ‘Rights in a Performance in Kenya’ South African Intellectual Property Law Journal (SAIPLJ), vol 1, pp. 59-85 This paper discusses three aspects of rights in performances in Kenya. First, the concepts of rights in performance and its various components in Kenya, as well as its...

Copyright Law in Kenya

This article may be cited as; Ben M. Sihanya (2010) ‘Copyright Law in Kenya’ International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC), vol 41(8), pp. 926-948. This examination of copyright law in Kenya looks at the role copyright plays in technological, economic, and cultural innovation, creativity, and development in Kenya. It focuses on the...

Digital Copyright in Kenya

This article may be cited as; Ben M. Sihanya (2012) ‘Digital Copyright in Kenya’ The Law Society of Kenya (LSKJ), vol 8(1), pp. 119-148. This article analyses digital copyright in Kenya including, copyright in literary works (e.g software), databases, musical and artistic works, and the Internet. The relevant administrative, civil, and criminal processes, as well...

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