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A Commentary on the Evidence Act Cap. 80

KShs1,740.00

This textbook is an authoritative, comprehensive, and highly readable introduction to the law of evidence in Kenya. It is a systematic and balanced commentary on the Evidence Act Cap 80 written with great clarity and conciseness. In the second edition, the content has been extensively reviewed to capture the latest amendment to the Evidence Act. The book has integrated extracts from key judgments, academic articles, and books that will help you analyze case law effectively.

 

 

Accounting for Lawyers

KShs1,160.00

Accounting has for long been a fascinating, if not a professional issue for many. The term accounting conjures the image of an accountant which is largely contributed by the traditional stance that accounts is and can only be prepared by an accountant. The 21st century has in its wake reinforced the need for professionals generally to be accountable enhancing the need to learn basics accounting procedures. Accountability is an essential aspect of the practice of law. It is critical that a practicing lawyer manage the firm in a transparent manner. This book seeks to bridge a gap in ideology between the practice of law and accountancy. The author draws from her knowledge and experience both as a lawyer and accountant.

Admiralty and Maritime Law in Tanzania

KShs2,552.00

Admiralty and Maritime Law in Tanzania provides a comprehensive study of the subject in Tanzania by examining the historical and practical aspects of the various subjects under admiralty jurisdiction and maritime law, and it portrays the current position of the law governing ships and shipping.

The book covers the Law of the Sea and various subjects on ships and shipping including ship ownership and registration, ship mortgages, admiralty jurisdiction, charter parties, salvage, the law covering seafarer’s employment, maritime liens, ship’s liabilities, pollution, pilotage, and the law covering ports.

African Customary Law: Developing An African Jurisprudence

KShs2,320.00

Among the major legal systems in the world today, the law of African states is emerging vigorously as one of the preferred subjects in legal scholarship around the world. African customary law is one of the cardinal families of law. This edition succeeds the previous publication on African Customary Law: An Introduction. The African Customary Law and search to develop the African Jurisprudence has included more studies and new insights into the long research project. Remember that the African Law Library is promoting more in-depth academic research into the nature of African customary law in order to abet the justice systems. This edition is a massive contribution to some problems facing African legal education, legal practice, and the need to develop African jurisprudence.

An Introduction to Family Law in Tanzania

KShs1,856.00

This book seeks to introduce the reader to the concept and principles of marriage in Tanzania by particularly blending legal norms and practices leading to matrimonial relations. It also examines the jurisprudence ensuing from the law of marriage as well as the existing marriage dispute resolution mechanism. This book is useful to students of law, legal practitioners and academics, sociologists, marriage counselors, and members of the general public.

An Outline of Criminal Procedure in Kenya

KShs2,320.00

This book is an updated version of A Handbook on Criminal Procedure in Kenya. It is written as a handbook to be resorted to for quick reference. At the same time, it provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject. The book covers most of the key areas of Criminal Procedure that interest the student, the practitioner, the magistrate, the judge, and the academic.

Cases and Statutes on Evidence in Sierra Leone

KShs2,204.00

This is essentially a sourcebook on the Law of Evidence in which the major decisions of the Sierra Leone Courts on the subject and local statutory enactments are collected in one secondary source. The cases presented in this compendium comprehensively discuss the legal issues that they deal with. The narrative of the cases is limited to the material facts of the cases and the reasoning of the Court pertaining to the principles of law under discussion and unnecessary prolixity is avoided. Further analysis of the reported cases is furnished by the inclusion of notes, and cases from other jurisdictions to assist the reader in his comprehension of the subject.

Child Rights and the Law in East Africa

KShs2,320.00

This book is set against the background that the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in 1989 and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC) in 1990 has revolutionized the perception of childhood and children’s rights the world over. Until then, children’s rights were seen as falling within the domain of charity, and children were treated like they were property or chattel of their parents. It is a sound foundation for streamlining the rights and protection of children in the East African countries through law both now and in the future. It will also serve as a resource material in the area of child rights and law, not only in East Africa but also across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Corporate and Secretarial Practice in Kenya Today

KShs2,784.00

Corporate Secretarial Practice in Kenya Today is a practical guide to the core functions and responsibilities of a Company Secretary and, therefore, the secretarial function in present-day Kenya. This handbook covers company secretarial duties as laid down by statute, common law, and good practice. The company secretarial docket is a core corporate function and a key element in the successful management and fulfillment of an institution’s strategic plans and company secretarial regulatory framework and regime. This handbook is in itself a complete procedural guide to the best practice in the fulfillment of the legal and procedural regime governing companies under the Kenyan Companies Act.

Crime and Deviance

KShs3,480.00

Criminology may simply be defined as the study of delinquency and crime as social phenomena. In its current use, the term refers to the study of the process of law-making, of breaking the law, and the societal response to delinquent criminal acts. This response includes within its scope, legal or non-legal or extra-legal producers of handling delinquents and criminal offenders as well as the methods devised for the prevention and control of delinquency and crime. The main objective of this book was to make available a simplified, readily available introductory reader not only for the students of criminology but also for the general reader who may be interested in the problems of crime, crime control, and prevention.

Criminal Homicide in Uganda

KShs3,480.00

This research presents an analysis of the incidence, trends, and patterns of criminal homicide from among a sample of 484 cases committed between 1955 and 1966 in three districts (Ankole, Toro, and Kigezi) of Western Uganda. The primary source of the author’s data was the court files, both the district courts and the High court. These data were supplemented with personal interviews with village elders and policemen, newspaper reports, and other information. He also included an analysis of homicide among a number of other tribal groups in Uganda.

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