The Kenya Constitutional & Commercial Review — Issue 001
A Welcome Note from the Managing Editor
Mwango Law Advocates | Mombasa, Kenya
Kenyan executives sign dangerous contracts every week. Government agencies make unlawful decisions daily. Most organisations only discover their legal exposure after they are already in court.
This publication exists so that does not happen to you.
What this is
A weekly legal intelligence journal from Mwango Law Advocates — constitutional litigation, judicial review, and commercial law practitioners based in Mombasa.
Each issue delivers one thing: consequential legal developments translated into decisions you can actually act on. Court rulings that shift the ground beneath your contracts. Government actions you have the right to challenge. Risk alerts before they become crises.
No padding. No generic disclaimers dressed as analysis. Just sharp, specific Kenyan law.
Who reads this
Corporate decision-makers: MDs, CEOs, CFOs, and company secretaries managing commercial risk in Kenya.
Legal practitioners: Advocates and scholars who want rigorous, case-referenced constitutional and commercial analysis.
Institutions: Government agencies, county governments, and NGOs whose work intersects with Kenya’s constitutional architecture daily.
Why it matters
Kenya’s 2010 Constitution gives every person the right to challenge government action in court: Article 22, Article 47, Article 165. These are not academic provisions. They are litigation tools that most organisations do not know how to use until it is too late.
We cover them every week.
Coming up
Issue 002: Judicial Review: when you can challenge a government decision, and how.
Issue 003: Five commercial contract clauses that generate the most litigation in Kenya.
Issue 004 (Paid): The constitutional threshold in commercial disputes: a practitioner’s guide.
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