Congratulations to our very own Ruth Jebet Kiplagat, Elvis Soita Shitanda,Monicah Loko Musembi and their Coach Murakaru Daniel for emerging 3rd Best at the Global Rounds of The Nuremberg Moot Court Competition👏
Additionally, Elvis Soita emerged as the 2nd best overall speaker.
Honoured to have my blog on childhood statelessness in Kenya featured by @ANCL_africa. Thank you for this opportunity. This work assesses Kenya's compliance with international human rights obligations. #ChildhoodStatelessness#Kenya#ChildrensRights
#MootCourtExcellence
Our exceptional team, @_Amalak_, Abigael Tabrandy, and Austin Okinyi placed 2nd Runners-Up and won Best Memorial🎉 at the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot in South Africa! Kudos to the team and coach Levy Masinde for flying the Kabarak flag high!
#KabarakPride
We must always endeavour to learn from past mistakes. @caiocvm, @OmerBilginAI and I set out why severe AI incidents warrant policymakers’ attention.
The evidence is already in plain sight. Incidents carry information about failure modes, affected populations, and gaps in oversight. But sharing that information is hard, and without it countries have no way to coordinate a response. This is more important now, when AI causes severe harm in many countries at once.
We argue that incident sharing is a prerequisite for response to AI harms. Without a way to observe harms systematically and learn across borders, prevention and preparedness have little to work from.
I’ve signed a petition calling for accountability over the humiliation of a Grade 10 student in the Kenyan Senate. No child should ever be degraded in public institutions. Join me in demanding action and stronger protections for children’s dignity: https://t.co/K7a8q1BgOf
@EmmanuelMacron ,
You stood in Nairobi in 2026, in a summit you convened hastily to salvage what remained of France’s African credibility after the continent’s most dignified populations had organised themselves with remarkable clarity and expelled your soldiers, your bases, and your flags from their soil, and you declared, before a room full of African heads of state who had the historical misfortune of sitting there in silence, that “ you are the true Pan-Africanist”. I have been trying, with genuine intellectual effort, to locate the precise category of moral and cognitive failure that produces a statement of that magnitude, delivered with that degree of composure, and I have concluded that it does not fit neatly into any existing taxonomy. It is its own species and it requires a name that has not yet been invented, something that sits at the precise intersection of historical illiteracy, institutional shamelessness, and the specific brand of civilisational arrogance that your republic has refined across five centuries into something almost indistinguishable from a natural disposition. Allow me to offer you what your education, expensive and celebrated as it undoubtedly was, clearly failed to provide: a history lesson.
Pan-Africanism was not born in Paris. It was not theorised in the corridors of Sciences Po or the salons of the Fifth Republic. It was born in the holds of slave ships, in the plantation fields of Saint-Domingue in the exile of men and women whom your republic and its predecessors hunted, poisoned, shot, disappeared and buried in unmarked graves precisely because they had the temerity to believe that African and African-descended people deserved to govern themselves. Pan-Africanism is, at its most fundamental, the political philosophy that said no to everything France spent three centuries saying yes to: slavery, colonialism and noecolonialism.
Read in full here https://t.co/LVsPsG9YmE
Congratulations to my Mwalimu, friend, mentor! @ChidiOdinkalu, you wholly deserve this! Your depth & rigour, and your humanity & kindness changed the way we view life. Thank you for reminding us to always be hopeful and optimist. This world needs that.
https://t.co/x8V9V58MJs
Questions of Evidence in the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies' Individual Communications Procedure by Deborah Casalin, Marie-Bénédicte Dembour and Cornelia Klocker
This book shows how UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies address evidentiary issues to bring redress to victims of human rights violations.
📚 https://t.co/5XuLRqG41Z
#unitednations
#hotoffthebench
You’ll read many precedent-setting decisions, but make a point of reading the Court of Appeal decision,especially Justice Joel Ngugi’s lead opinion, with concurrences by Kiage and Tuiyott.
Ngugi delivers a progressive framework for child relocation disputes.
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CLACLE is officially the first student-led law clinic in Kenya admitted as Amicus Curiae!
Under Dr. Harrison Mbori, our student researchers are tackling Kenya’s sovereign debt in the Okiyah Omtatah case. Submissions begin on the 28th April,2026. #CLACLE#KabarakLaw#Amicus
BREAKING VIDEO: Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe becomes the first person ever to win a regular marathon in under two hours, setting a new world record at the London Marathon in 1:59:30!
Kenyans invented running™
#KABUPress
H.E. Phoebe Judge Okowa: Dr Godana wasn’t just a lecturer, he was an institution. Brilliant, disciplined, and endlessly intriguing to us as students. #Mentorship
Thrilled to earn my LLD, from the University of the Western Cape, focusing on childhood statelessness in migratory and non-migratory contexts! Grateful to my parents Dr. Henry Lugulu & Dr. Joyce Lugulu, son Leron Lugulu, sis V Lugulu & supervisors Prof. B Mezmur & Prof. M Assim
We are honored to host HE Abdulqawi Yusuf for the inaugural Bonaya Godana Distinguished Lecture. Join us Friday, 24 April,from 11 AM to explore "The International Rule of Law and the Global South." YouTube Link: https://t.co/D3z4JXfXcR
#BonayaGodanaLecture#InternationalLaw
What does it take to succeed as an in-house lawyer?
At our #WIN event, “From Insight to Impact: The Evolving Role of the Next Generation GC,” we explored how emerging lawyers can navigate growing complexity and expectations in practice. Thank you to our panellists and attendees.