Flagship annual peer-reviewed academic law journal dedicated to publishing the best African legal research. Centered @StrathmoreLaw and published by @SU_Press.
Publication Spotlight
Written by Marie Victoire Iradukunda, this paper titled "Using a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Kenya’s Approach to the Detention of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Prisons and Police Stations" was published in Volume 9.
https://t.co/087TEsXuMT
Publication Spotlight
Written by Marie Victoire Iradukunda, this paper titled "Using a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Kenya’s Approach to the Detention of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Prisons and Police Stations" was published in Volume 9.
https://t.co/087TEsXuMT
Publication Spotlight
Written by Marie Victoire Iradukunda,
this paper titled "Using a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Kenya’s Approach to the Detention of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Prisons and Police Stations" was published in Volume 9.
Author spotlight ✨
Alex Kamau’s article“ Enduring Transience: The illusion of ‘Temporary Finality’ in construction adjudication decisions,” critiques how supposed temporary adjudication decisions can become unfairly permanent.
Read the full article: https://t.co/OtAAXcZLBj
Author spotlight ✨
Alex Kamau’s article“ Enduring Transience: The illusion of ‘Temporary Finality’ in construction adjudication decisions,” critiques how supposed temporary adjudication decisions can become unfairly permanent.
Read the full article: https://t.co/OtAAXcZLBj
The SLR is officially four months away from the deadline of our call for submission for Volume XII.
Whether your work explores the continent as a whole or delves into the intricate nuances of a specific African society, we want to provide a home for your insights.
The SLR is officially 10 days away from the closing date of our current Call for Blog Submissions.
What do you need to know?
• Focus: The African context
• Deadline: Sunday, 31st May 2026.
• Submission Channel: Please email your work to [email protected].
🔎 Publication Spotlight
We’re revisiting a standout paper from the Strathmore Law Review archives, one that continues to shape conversations on law.
Read the piece and join the discussion. https://t.co/OtAAXcZLBj
🔎 Publication Spotlight
We’re revisiting a standout paper from the Strathmore Law Review archives, one that continues to shape conversations on law.
Read the piece and join the discussion. https://t.co/OtAAXcZLBj
📢 Call for Submissions: Vol. 12
Theme: The Role of Law in Confronting African Realities & Imagining African Futures
📝 Articles: 7,000–10,000 words
📝 Case/Legislative Commentaries: ≤4,000 words
⏰ Deadline: 4 Sept 2026 (11 : 59 PM EAT)
📧 [email protected]
📢 Call for Submissions: Vol. 12
Theme: The Role of Law in Confronting African Realities & Imagining African Futures
📝 Articles: 7,000–10,000 words
📝 Case/Legislative Commentaries: ≤4,000 words
⏰ Deadline: 4 Sept 2026 (11 : 59 PM EAT)
📧 [email protected]
The Strathmore Law Review is officially three weeks away from the closing date of our current Call for Blog Submissions.
What do you need to know?
• Focus: The African context (Continental or societal).
• Deadline: Sunday, 31st May 2026.
• Closing Time: 11.59 PM (EAT).
Celebrate #LabourDay by exploring the dignity of work in Kenya’s justice system. Peace Kioko’s paper in SLR Vol. 7, "Right Behind Bars," examines the urgent need to reform prison labour wages. Read the brief on our website now. ⚖️
https://t.co/fWqcGsEX9j
This Labor Day, we are proud to recognize the unwavering excellence and dedication of the Strathmore Law Review Editorial Board.
Happy Labor Day to the team whose discipline and vision continue to elevate our publication.
Your hard work is the bedrock of our success. ⚖️✨
With only 5 weeks to go, the Strathmore Law Review invites you to contribute your research and reflections on the African legal space.
Refine your arguments and get those submissions in!
• Final Date: 31st May 2026
• Submission Email: [email protected]#AcademicWriting
Thinking about submitting to the Strathmore Law Review blog?
We value rigorous research, a clear thesis, and original arguments. ⚖️
⏳ Deadline: 11:59 PM (EAT), 31 May 2026
📧 Submit: [email protected]
Can’t wait to read your insights!
Good luck!
A new chapter begins at the Strathmore Law Review.
As Volume XI closes, we welcome our incoming leadership team, committed to advancing rigorous and impactful African legal scholarship.
Here’s to excellence, integrity, and a bold new term ahead
Your legal ideas deserve more than your notes app.
A blog lets you engage the law in real time, and shape conversations beyond the classroom.
Submit to the SLR Blog under the Volume XI theme “The Progression of the Law Towards an Equitable African Society” by 31 May 2026.
Your legal ideas deserve more than your notes app.
A blog lets you engage the law in real time, and shape conversations beyond the classroom.
Submit to the SLR Blog under the Volume XI theme “The Progression of the Law Towards an Equitable African Society” by 31 May 2026.