
Latest Posts from Kabarak Law Review Blog
26 January 2026
Elvis Mogesa Ongiri* We are pleased to announce that the fourth volume of the Kabarak Law Review will be published soon. This forthcoming volume is ce...
26 November 2025
Muthoni Gichimu* Introduction Death, is often viewed as a great equaliser that strikes all indiscriminately.[1] However, just like many aspects and fa...
25 November 2025
Joy Bii* Femicide is the gender-based killing of women because they are women, regardless of motive or perpetrator status.[1] It is a growing crisis i...
24 November 2025
Incorporating gender as the fourth element of a crime in Kenya: Lessons from Mexico and South Africa
Megan Tess* and Maisy Mueni* 'What is not seen is not addressed. If you don't name them [femicides], they do not exist. Those who are not r...
24 November 2025
Femicide is a gendered form of violence that was first defined as a feminist concept by Jill Radford and Diana Russel.[1] The concept, was intended to...
29 August 2025
This is the Keynote Address that was delivered by Professor PLO Lumumba, during the 15th Anniversary Celebrations of the Kabarak University ...

