The Kabarak University School of Law stands as a beacon of legal scholarship and intellectual exploration, evidenced by its impressive collection of books and book chapters. With an unwavering commitment to academic excellence, the school's library houses a diverse array of legal texts that span various fields, catering to both students and faculty.
- J Osogo Ambani ‘Introduction’ and ‘Devolution and the promise of democracy and inclusion: An evaluation of the first decade of county governments, 2013 - 2022’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds), Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya - from pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
- Lucianna Thuo ‘Historical marginalisation in Kenya (1963 - 2021): The starts, false starts and the last promise’ and ‘Devolution and the promise of democracy and inclusion: An evaluation of five counties (Garissa, Nakuru, Narok, Mombasa and Kakamega)’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds) Devolution and inclusion in Kenya: An evaluation of the first decade, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
- Humphrey Sipalla ‘Illegitimate contradictions: The construction of centralisation, exclusion and marginalisation in the Kenyan State’ in J Osogo Ambani and Caroline Kioko (eds) Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya: From pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022
- ‘Towards an African professional history of international law: The life and work of Keba Mbaye’ in F Viljoen, H Sipalla, F Adegalu (eds) Exploring African approaches to international law: Essays in honour of Keba Mbaye, Pretoria University Law Press.
- Elisha Ongoya ‘Decentralisation of power in Kenya in historical perspective’ in J Osogo Ambani, Caroline Kioko (eds) Decentralisation and inclusion in Kenya: From pre-colonial times to the first decade of devolution, Kabarak University Press, 2022.
- Prof Aderomola Adeola's book titled Compliance with International Human Rights Law in Africa: Essays in Honour of Frans Viljoen was published by Oxford University Press.
- Prof John Osogo Ambani’s book chapter ‘The Ghai in our Constitution' was published in the book Humphrey Sipalla, J Osogo Ambani (eds) Furthering constitutions, birthing peace: Liber amicorum Yash Pal Ghai, Strathmore University Press, 2021.
- Mr Humphrey Sipalla’s chapters ‘Africa kills her sun: Defining heroics in dystopia – Some introductory thoughts’ and ‘A human rights consistent apartheid: Constitutional design of the African state, indigenous peoples’ self-determination and the ‘other native’ question’ were published in Humphrey Sipalla, J Osogo Ambani (eds) Furthering constitutions, birthing peace: Liber amicorum Yash Pal Ghai, Strathmore University Press, 2021.
- Prof John Osogo Ambani's book Africa and the Decolonisation of State-religion Policies, Brill Research Perspectives in Comparative Discrimination Law 4.2 (2021) was published by Brill.
- Prof Willy Mutunga, CJ Emeritus published the first edition of the Kabarak Law School Occasional Paper Series Vol 1, No. 1 (2022) – In search and defence of radical legal education: A personal footnote.