Eunice Ng'ang'a

- Master of Laws (LL.M) in Tax Law from University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Moi University
Ms. Eunice Ng'ang'a is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with 10 years experience, Commissioner for Oaths and Certified Professional Mediator
- Ms. Ng'ang'a had previously worked as a research fellow at the Department of Commercial Law where she was involved in Tax Law research
- She worked at the UN Offices in Nairobi (UNON) Investigations Department.
- Katwa & Kemboy Advocates
- BRITAM as a Financial Planning Manager. At Britam, Eunice was an adviser on unit trust to high-net-worth individuals.
- She also worked at PKF Taxation Services Ltd advising both large and medium-sized corporate firms on Tax Planning through the application of VAT remission and Customs Duty exemption.
Irene Ndegwa

- Master of Laws (LL.M) in Public International Law from University of Nairobi
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from University of Nairobi
- Ms. Ndegwa is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with 14 years experience and a Certified Public Secretary (CPS-K).
- Member of FIDA Kenya and is listed on the ICC’s List of Assistant Counsel.
- She was gazetted as a Public Prosecutor for SGBV crimes in 2012
Current Profession
- She is a Lecturer at Mount Kenya University with a specialization and interest in International Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Society and Legal History.
- Director, W. Ndegwa & Associates Advocates.
Previous Profession
- Lecturer at Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
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Compensating the victims of terrorism: challenges of litigating against the unknown. Paper presented at the LSK Annual Conference on 17August 2015
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The application of conciliation as a legal remedy: when it falls short. Commentary in the Advocate Magazine, March 2015
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Prosecuting Pirates: Kenya defines and declares its legal position in The Honourable Attorney General of Kenya vs Mohamud Mohammed Hashi and 8 others A38 Journal of International Law 2(4) A38JIL (2014) 331 (online)
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Are deadbeat dads victims of online justice? Commentary in the Advocate Magazine, November 2014
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A roof over Wanjiku’s head: Judicial enforcement of the right to housing under the Constitution of Kenya, in ‘Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights under the new Constitution: challenges and opportunities for Kenya’, Judiciary Watch Report Vol. 10, ICJ Kenya 2012.
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Right to health for Kenyan women under the 2010 Constitution: fallacy or reality? In ‘Are we there yet? Tracking progress made in the implementation of the Constitution of Kenya’, FIDA Annual Report 2011.
Dennis Kimakia Kiura

- Master of Laws LLM in Corporate Law from the University of South Africa (UNISA)
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Moi University
- Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with 11 years experience
- Trained in Implementation of ISO 9001:2000 (Quality Management Systems)
- Internal Quality Audit for ISO 9001:2000
- Lead Auditors’ Course, ISO9001:2000
- Enhancing Management Consulting Skills
Current Position
- Lecturer at Mount Kenya University with a specialization in Banking Law, Labour Law, Insurance Law, Company Law and Commercial law.
- Lecturer at Kenya School of Law
- Lecturer at Multi-Media University
- Lecturer at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)
- Lecturer at Cooperative University College
David Ngira

- Currently pursuing Ph.D in law at the University of Nairobi - Ph.D seeks to explore the mechanism through which players in the justice sector can adhere to the constitutional requirements of enhancing the use of alternative justice on conflict Resolution, especially in family disputes.
- Masters in law (LLM-International Development Law and Human Rights) from the University of Warwick in the UK
- Bachelors degree from Kenyatta University
- Lecturer at Mount kenya University with a specialization in Law, Development and Society, Human Rights, Alternative Justice Systems, Legal theory, Children and the Law, Constitutionalism.
- Human Rights Consultant specializing in Historical Human Rights Redress
- consultant with Garden and Temple Chambers (UK)
- Bosek and Company Advocates (Kenya) on the Kipsigis and Talai Claims over Colonial Injustices in Kericho County
Previous positions
- Gender and Human Rights lecturer at Kenyatta University
- Children Legal Action Network (CLAN) as a program manager - where he co-ordinated the legal representation of abused children by clan lawyers and pro-bon advocates
- He was part of the caucus convened by Plan International to look into the weaknesses in the laws relating to child sexual exploitation.
- Civil Society : Collaborative Centre for Gender and Development, Women’s Empowerment Link and Africa Unite-Kenya Chapter.
- Researcher in the IDRC funded researches on Challenges facing Young women Leaders in Kenya (Research Convened by Kenyatta University, Women’s Empowerment Link and National Gender Commission)
- Researcher in ‘Violence in Transition Periods in Kenya’ (Research Convened by Collaborative Centre for Gender and Development).
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Ngira D.O (2011)Gender Based Violence:An open Secret in Kenya, in Agency For Cooperation and Research in Development(2011)Violence Against Women in Africa:An Imported Agenda or a Hidden reality?.Nairobi,ACORD
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Ngira, D. O. and Okoth, M. A. (2015), Conceptualizing Environmental Crimes as Crimes Against Humanity: A Philosophical Justification in International Environmental Law E- journal .Also available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2674065
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Ngira, D. O.(2015) Utilization of African Culture in the Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Case Study of Kenya, Family and Children’s Law E- JournalVol 17 No .112,also available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2672808
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Ngira, D. O.(2015) Accelerating the ‘War’ Against Corruption: A Sociological Perspective,Law, Institutions and Development e -journal Vol. 3 No.38.Also Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2671373
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Ngira, D. O. (2015) Corruption and Human Rights: The Role of Judicial Activism in the 'Fight' Against Corruption, African Law e- journal, vol 2 No .86. Also available at SSRN:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2670770
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Ngira, D. O.(2015) (Re) Positioning Socio-Economic Rights as Real Rights: A Response to Sceptics, Journal of Human rights and the Global Economy e- journal , Vol 9 ,No 103.Also available at SSRN: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2661476
- Ngira D. O. and Mogeni S.H. (2016) Burden Sharing as an Effective Mechanism of Handling the Refugee Crisis. Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship e journal ,Vol17 No 19 ,Mar 17 2016 available on : http://ssrn.com/abstract=2743177 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2743177
Collins Odongo

- Master of Laws (LL.M) in Public Finance and Financial Services Law from University of Nairobi
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from University of Nairobi
- Lecturer at Mount Kenya University with a specialization in Land Law, Conveyancing Law, Company Law and Commercial Law
Previous Position
- Researcher at the Ndung’u Land Commission
- Musyoka & Wambua Advocates as a litigation assistant and legal researcher
- Legal internship at Ahmednasir, Abdikadir & Co. Advocates’ Litigation Department
- “Reform of Marriage Laws in Kenya” 3 University of Nairobi Law Journal 250-255 (2003).
- “The Financial Services Sector in Kenya: A Case for Institutional Reform and Partial Consolidation of the Regulatory Framework”, Master of Laws (LL.M.) Dissertation (UoN, 2009).
- “Rethinking the Role of the Land Title Deed as a Commercial Instrument: Moving Away from Traditional Commoditization to Negotiability” 1 Mount Kenya University Law Journal 1-18 (2012) No. 1.
- “The Democracy of Taxation and Public Finance Management in Kenya: A Surgical Assessment of Chapter Twelve of the Constitution, 2010", 10 Law Society of Kenya Journal (2014) No. 1.