Judgement in the Nairobi Law Monthly v Kengen Case
Dear Listers, Here's the recent judgement by Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi in the case of Nairobi Law Monthly v Kengen. It is on Freedom of Information and Access focusing on the implications of Art. 35 of the COK for media, companies and state corporations. http://icj-kenya.org/index.php/resources/publications/legal-opinions?downloa... You can also read this article published in the DN on 18th May 2013 discussing the same: Kengen case ruling pushes State agencies to open up for scrutiny http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Kengen-case-ruling-pushes-State-agencie... Cheers Victor Kapiyo, LL.B ==================================================== *“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude” Zig Ziglar *
Thanks Victor! so, the petitioners had a good case but it is was presented by the wrong person? Does anyone have any news on the progress of access to information laws? 2013/5/20 Victor Kapiyo <vkapiyo@gmail.com>
Dear Listers,
Here's the recent judgement by Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi in the case of Nairobi Law Monthly v Kengen. It is on Freedom of Information and Access focusing on the implications of Art. 35 of the COK for media, companies and state corporations.
http://icj-kenya.org/index.php/resources/publications/legal-opinions?downloa...
You can also read this article published in the DN on 18th May 2013 discussing the same:
Kengen case ruling pushes State agencies to open up for scrutiny
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Kengen-case-ruling-pushes-State-agencie...
Cheers
Victor Kapiyo, LL.B
==================================================== *“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude” Zig Ziglar*
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