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  • eu follapIn its quest to promote access to justice among vulnerable members of the community, FOLLAP has trained a section of Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in Nakuru Country on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms.

    During the training that took place on Friday 21 May at the Njoro Campus of Egerton University, the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs were encouraged to use other means of conflict resolution among the residents they serve.

    The training looked at the legal basis of ADR, its advantages as well as its challenges and benefitted than 40 participants.

  • Dr Ruth Aura, the Dean Faculty of Law, presents the Faculty of Law’s five-year accreditation certificate from the Council of Legal Education (CLE) to the acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Isaac Kibwage, on 27 August 2021.Courtesy call to the acting Vice-Chancellor by the Dean,Faculty of Law- to hand over Certificate of full accreditation

  • Beneficiaries of the Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP) want it to be expanded in order to reach more people.

    In a meeting held on Friday 8th October at the CMRT Hall at the Egerton Njoro Campus, the beneficiaries told the FOLLAP team that the project was very helpful to communities and they would like it to be rolled out more to the grassroots.

  • The Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP) held a forum with police officers on Friday 15thOctober 2021, to sensitize them on the law of evidence on gender-based violence (GBV) cases.

  • Egerton University Law students will sensitize Nakuru residents on legal issues through Egerton Radio (101.7 FM).

  • Egerton University will be the first institution of higher learning in the country to administer bar examinations outside Nairobi beginning 31 March 2022. This is according to the Council of Legal Education Chief Executive Officer Dr Wambua Kituku.

  • The Faculty of Law on Thursday May 26 held a candle lighting session in honor of one of their students who perished in a road accident. Godfrey Otunga met his death in the early hours of Sunday May 22 when a motor bike he was being ridden was involved in a head on collision with a saloon car in his home area in Trans Nzoia County. 

  • Egerton University’s Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP) with support from the European Union and United Nations Development Programme under the Amkeni Wakenya Civil Society Democratic Governance Facility is co-creating the Third National Conference on Access to Justice. Themed “Access to Justice During Electioneering Period in Africa in the 21st Century”, the conference will be held in Nakuru County from 14th- 19th November 2022.

  • More often than not, the election processes and the overall outcome of an election in Kenya is disputed for one reason or the other.During electioneering period of September 9th 2022, there were a number of issues that occur with Bomas being the Epicentre of tallying the votes.

    There were also travelling from the far flung remote areas of the country up to the Capital City, where National leaders are announced and confirmed.

  • Egerton University is working with various stakeholders to strengthen access to justice by various parties in Nakuru county before, after and during the electioneering period.

    Egerton University Vice-chancellor Professor Isaac Kibwagesaid during the just ended General Elections, many stakeholders including the electorate and aspirants benefitted from the civic education and sensitization done by the University’s Faculty of Law and various partners and stakeholders in order to grow the democratic space in the country.

    He said the University's Faculty of Law and Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP) has been working with various stakeholders to help the community to access justice and claim their rights by providing legal aid to them.

    The remarks were contained in a speech read on his behalf by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor  in charge of Administration, Planning and Development, Prof. Richard Mulwa during the opening of the third conference on access to justice which began in Naivasha on Tuesday.

    The theme of this year`s conference is; Access to justice during the electioneering period in Africa during the 21st Century.

    Kibwage said Elections like the last August 9 General Elections give the people an opportunity to exercise their sovereign power and elect leaders of their choice and hence uphold a people`s sovereignty, rights and democratic principles.

    “Without democracy, there can be no justice and without justice, there can be no democracy,” Kibwage said.

    To this end, Kibwage urged the participants of the three-day event to come up with strategies to strengthen democracy and access to justice during the electioneering period in Kenya based on lessons learnt from the past elections.

    Nakuru High Court Judge Justice Hilary Kiplagat Chemitei who spoke at the event said the judiciary was working round the clock to ensure all the election petitions filed after the August General Elections were heard and finalized in the stipulated period of six months after the conclusion of the elections.

    He also revealed that Nakuru Law Courts now had a fully-fledged mediation courts or system that has facilitated a quicker access to justice by various parties and those cases that need to be referred to the alternative dispute resolution identified and referred to that mechanism.

    Source:Kenya News

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    The Faculty of Law was established in 2015 following recommendations of expert studies on the state of legal education in the region. Our undergraduate degree program was duly accredited in February 2016. We recognize that we are operators in an increasingly crowded field of service providers. Therefore, we have determined from the outset that our mission must contribute to redefining quality standards in legal education in Eastern Africa. Our commitment to quality is evident in our program content, inputs, selection of learners and overall institutional positioning. Our curriculum is unique, progressive and clearly distinguishable from the alternatives. Our emphasis on research and writing skills throughout the program has been informed by needs assessment studies, extensive surveys and engagements with external stakeholders. Moreover, our program is delivered by a team of highly skilled and experienced academics with world class credentials, who serve on full-time basis. Learners admitted to study with us normally have above-average capability.

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  • Egerton University is gearing up to partner with key stakeholders to host the upcoming 3rd National Alternative Justice Systems Conference. Led by Justice (Prof.) Joel M. Ngugi, the National Steering Committee for the Implementation of Alternative Justice Systems Policy (NaSCI-AJS) recently engaged with the University leadership to finalize plans for this significant event.

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