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Registrar Tribunals

The Judicial Service Commission established the office of the Registrar Tribunals in April 2017 to coordinate the affairs of Tribunals. There are over 50 Tribunals in Kenya established under different Acts of Parliament. The Registrar is in charge of a Secretariat that oversees operations of 20 tribunals, which have transited to the Judiciary. The Tribunals under the Judiciary are listed below with their physical locations. For any queries, kindly contact the Tribunals Secretariat at Tel: 0792 429713 Email: tribunals@court.go.ke P.O Box 30041-00100...

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Commercial Justice Sector Reforms Project

The Government of the Kingdom of Netherlands, through the Netherlands Embassy in Nairobi, was called to finance the work of the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) in supporting the Commercial Justice Sector reforms through support to the Judiciary’s Commercial and Tax Division. This Project seeks to further strengthen Kenya’s business climate by encouraging increased investment through confidence in its commercial justice systems, by ensuring quality and efficient commercial justice systems that respond to key indicators of improved business climate, including: availability of court structures and processes for commercial matters; strong case management that includes standardization, regulations and electronic case management systems;...

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Judicial Performance Improvement Project (JPIP)

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National Council for Law Reporting

National Council for Law Reporting – Kenya (NCLR), is a semi-autonomous state corporation in the Judiciary, established under the National Council for Law Reporting Act (Act No. 11 of 1994). Kenya Law is responsible for monitoring and reporting on the development of Kenya’s jurisprudence through the publication of the Kenya Law Reports; revising, consolidating and publishing the Laws of Kenya; and, undertaking such other related publications and performing such other functions as may be conferred by law. For more information and services provided by Kenya Law. visit: www.kenyalaw.org...

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Judicial Service Commission

The Judicial Service Commission was established under Article  Article 171(1) of the Constitution of Kenya.OverviewThe Commission consists of the following 11 members:The Chief Justice, who shall be the chairperson of the Commission;One Supreme Court judge elected by the judges of the Supreme Court;One Court of Appeal judge elected by the judges of the Court of Appeal;One High Court judge and one magistrate, one a woman and one a man, elected by the members of the association of judges and magistrates;The Attorney-General;Two advocates, one a woman and one a man, each of whom has at least fifteen years’ experience, elected by...

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Kenya Judiciary Academy

Kenya Judiciary Academy (KJA), formerly the Judiciary Training Institute (JTI), was established in 2008 to provide judicial education for judges and magistrates. Since then, it has grown into a formidable institution in the Judiciary. Under the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is responsible for preparing and implementing programmes for continuing education and training for judges and other judicial officers. KJA exercises this delegated mandate, and is therefore responsible for meeting the training, research and capacity development needs of Judiciary staff. It performs this mandate in part through various training programs and seminars, public lectures, research, and other forms...

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Judiciary Committee on Elections (JCE)

The Mandate of this committee is to: To advise the Judiciary on administrative arrangements and measures for the efficient disposal of election related disputes; To develop and implement, in conjunction with the Judiciary Training Institute, a training programme for the efficient and effective management of the election dispute for Judges, Judicial Officers and Judiciary Staff; To develop and design a system for monitoring and evaluating the management of election related disputes in court; To advise the Judiciary on the information that needs to be developed and disseminated to the public through avenues open to it to pursue electoral...

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