
This journal provides a platform for critical analysis of contemporary legal, social, and cultural issues in Kenya and the wider East African region. It explores the intersections between law, society, and governance, with contributions addressing the impact of COVID-19 on family law, the evolving concept of personhood and women’s rights, the role of customary law in informal justice systems, media performance during the pandemic, and the significance of intellectual property in regional integration. By bringing together diverse voices from scholars and practitioners, the journal offers nuanced perspectives on how law interacts with pressing societal challenges and emerging trends.