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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution: Understanding the Competing and Interrelated Conceptions by Victoria Miyandazi
This book considers whether there is a coherent conception of equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution and explores how competing and interrelated ideas of equality in it should be conceptualised interpreted and applied. It considers how other jurisdictions including the United States the United Kingdom Canada South Africa India and Botswana have approached the conceptualisation interpretation and application of various equality concepts. The book focuses on: - transformative constitutionalism in relation to the interpretation of Kenyas 2010 Constitution; - expanding the list of enumerated grounds for non-discrimination; - affirmative action; - accommodating religious and cultural diversity versus gender equality; - the interrelation between socio-economic rights and status-based equality.