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International Law

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Commercial developments in Kenya

Commercial developments in Kenya

Richard Harney assesses how changes in Kenya's commercial laws have enabled business to flourish in the East African country.
Should mental health be a private matter?

Should mental health be a private matter?

Sharing our own mental health experiences may help combat stigma and help others feel less alone – lawyers included. But Marilyn Stowe is wary about the shift towards openness
The calamity of complex laws

The calamity of complex laws

A mandate to simplify the court rules has been followed by increasing complexities excluding ordinary people from accessing justice, says Charles Harris QC
Repetition of a disturbing theme

Repetition of a disturbing theme

What did a psychiatrist's expert report and Ravel's Boléro have in common? Denzil Lush recalls a difficult case involving capacity
How to emerge stronger

How to emerge stronger

With a little self-confidence and forward-thinking, young family lawyers can survive the isolation of lockdown lawyering, says Marilyn Stowe 
Louie the poodle

Louie the poodle

Denzil Lush disposes of a trouble-maker's opportunistic schemes involving an elderly woman
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