In this Issue
- Online Protection of Children During and Post the Covid-19 Pandemic
- The Referendum Debate
- Big Four - Legislation and the National Economy
- Devolution: Administrative and legislative framework for performance, delegation and transfer of functions
- Municipalities should spark countrywide development
- Online Protection Of Children
- During And Post The Covid-19 Pandemic
Message from the Editor in Chief
The Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC) is glad to publish the 2nd issue of the Quarterly Law Reform Newsletter (LRN). The issue comes at a time when the country has celebrated ten (10) years since the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya. Subsequently, the country has undergone through a number of legal, policy, institutional and administrative reforms. KLRC has been integral in the realization of these reforms as well as in the ongoing implementation of the 2010 Constitution. The Law Reform Newsletter thus highlights the key legislative initiatives, policy development and administrative reforms brought about by the Constitution. It also captures KLRC`s contributions to the reforms, experiences and lessons. Part of this issue has also been dedicated to the recent work done by KLRC in close collaboration with our stakeholders and partners.
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