The Strathmore Law Review is an annual peer-reviewed, student-edited academic law journal published by the Strathmore University Law School in conjunction with the Strathmore University Press. It considers submissions from undergraduate and masters students from any university, and is published at the beginning of the year.
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Strathmore Law Review
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)This Ninth Volume presents articles discussing issues on artificial intelligence, international trade law, refugee law, constitutional law and intellectual property law. The publication of this volume is made possible through the sponsorship of Coulson Harney Advocates (Bowmans), CMS Daly Inamdar Advocates, Iseme, Kamau, and Maema (IKM) Advocates and KN Law LLP.
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Strathmore Law Review
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)This Eighth Volume presents articles discussing issues on constitutional law, judicial philosophy, artifical intelligence and ownership, marriage and divorce as well as human rights and healthcare. The publication of this volume is made possible through the sponsorship of: Coulson Harney Advocates (Bowmans), CMS Daly Inamdar Advocates, Iseme, Kamau, and Maema (IKM) Advocates and KN Law LLP.
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Strathmore Law Review
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022)This Seventh Volume presents articles discussing issues on Digital Identification and human rights, prisoners' rights, constitutional law, regional trade agreements, data protection, marriage and divorce, and extradition policies. The publication of this volume is made possible through the sponsorship of: Coulson Harney Advocates (Bowmans) - Platinum, CMS Daly Inamdar Advocates - Gold, and Iseme, Kamau, and Maema (IKM) Advocates - Silver.
This volume is dedicated to the Late Miss Annette Kanyugo, one of the editors of the SLR that passed-on on 23 July 2022.