Mitchelle Kobia

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The Legal Loopholes Facilitating Revenue Loss in the Mining Sector in Kenya.

Kenya’s mining sector is an important source of economic growth, but it is also riddled with potential for income loss due to legal and regulatory loopholes. The sector is governed by a set of regulations intended to regulate extraction, taxes, and environmental compliance, but these rules contain flaws that have been systematically exploited. This exploitation,

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The Deep Value of Indigenous Knowledge.

As the world progresses, there is great knowledge that remains underutilized particularly concerning the traditional approaches to ecology. Indigenous knowledge offers opportunities regarding good living and interacting positively with nature, advanced over periods by people living with nature. This indigenous know-how is beneficial especially in providing effective methods on how to tackle current environmental issues.

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Climate Change Litigation : Trends, Challenges and Legal Practice.

Climate change lawsuits have emerged as an effective instrument in the global fight against climate change. This article identifies the trends, problems, and implications for legal practice, focusing on Kenya and a pertinent case study from the region. Consider this: there has been a global spike in litigation concerning climate change. According to the UNEP

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Insights from the 2024 Symposium on Emerging Issues in Environmental Law held by UNEP and University of Nairobi

The recent symposium on “Emerging Issues in Environmental Law,” held on May 30-31, 2024, in Nairobi and online marked a pivotal moment in the global conversation about our planet’s future. Gathering experts from around the world, the event highlighted the current state of environmental policies and pointed towards the future, emphasizing the need for evolving

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