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The Development and Reform of the Law in Kenya1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

Extract

The purpose of this article is to trace the development of some aspects of the law of Kenya, commencing with the colonial period (Part I) and then considering the reforms in the post-independence era (Part II). Part III deals with the setting up of the Law Reform Commission in 1982 and considers some of the subjects which it might deal with.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1983

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2 Art. 4(2) Kenya Colony Order in Council 1921 r.

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14 The present writer is at present preparing a casebook on Customary Law in Kenya which will show that though magistrates and j udges have in general followed the Restatements, and accepted them as accurate statements of the customary law then prevailing, they have not shrunk from the responsibility and duty of saying that it had developed in a particular field where they felt certain that this was the case.

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35 S. 3(1).

36 S. 2(5).

37 S. 2(6).

38 The appointments were made at the end of August, 1982, viz. Chairman: Mr Justice Miller; Members: 1. Mrs. Justice Eflie Owuor, 2. Mr. George Waruhiu (Advocate), 3. Mr. S. S. Rao (Dep. Public Prosecutor), 4. Mr. J. A. Couldrey (Advocate); and Secretary: Mr. Roger Rose.

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41 Contained in a Schedule to the Statute Law (Repeal and Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1980.

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43 C.A. No. 35 of 1980.

44 No. 14 of 1981.