Human rights law in Kenya is enshrined in its constitution but enforcement remains a challenge. An analytical review of relevant judicial precedents, legislative provisions, and scholarly literature. Recent cases indicate an increasing trend towards the integration of international human rights standards into Kenyan law. While progress has been made, significant gaps remain in terms of uniform enforcement practices across courts. The implementation of a standardised training programme for judges and legal practitioners is recommended to enhance compliance with international human rights norms.
Mutua et al. (Tue,) studied this question.