Forgive Them, as They Do Not Know What They Are Saying

A Passing Thought about Chapter Six in Reply to Owiti and Ogutu’s Responses .

Authors

  • Duncan M. O’kubasu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/kjle.v4i1.174

Keywords:

judicial activism, Anti-corruption and Economics Crimes Act cases

Abstract

This brief response considers the rejoinders to the paper titled “Ruinous
Judicial Activisms: What a Solemn Scrutiny of the Ruling of Justice Mumbi
Ngugi in the Moses Kasaine Lenolkulal Reveals.” It examines the responses
it has elicited to identify areas of convergence and divergence both with
the paper and with each response. In the end, it suggests that jurists should
look at the purport of Chapter Six of Kenya’s Constitution, as it now stands,
not in one way only as there can be temptations to misuse it.

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Author Biography

Duncan M. O’kubasu

Duncan M. O’kubasu, Moi University

Lecturer, Public Law, Moi University

Published

2021-11-01

How to Cite

M. O’kubasu , D. (2021). Forgive Them, as They Do Not Know What They Are Saying: A Passing Thought about Chapter Six in Reply to Owiti and Ogutu’s Responses . Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics, 4(1), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.58216/kjle.v4i1.174

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