Abstract

Constitution of
Kenya 2010.

Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and marked a significant milestone in the country’s governance, introducing vital reforms for political, legal and social transformation. It strengthens checks on executive power, establishes a comprehensive Bill of Rights, and promotes systems of devolved government. The constitution emerged from a tumultuous history of failed reforms, reflecting a consensus among Kenyans to address enduring issues such as political violence and governance failures.

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