Posts Tagged: Journals

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa, filtered by the topic "Journals."

Africa intellectual property decisions and legislative reforms round-up 2020

Africa intellectual property decisions and legislative reforms round-up 2020. Authors: Chijioke Okorie , Caroline Wanjiru Muchiri, Ekene Chuks-Okeke,  Marius Schneider, Nora Ho Tu Nam, Sibongile...

Read More

Admission of Electronic Evidence: Contradictions in the Kenyan Evidence Act

Admission of Electronic Evidence: Contradictions in the Kenyan Evidence Act. Authors: Isaac Rutenberg, Stephen Kiptinness and Abdulmalik Sugow. Admission-of-Electronic-Evidence-Contradictions-in-the-Kenyan-Evidence-Act.pdf

Read More

Historical antecedents and paradoxes that shaped Kenya’s contemporary Information and Communication Technology policies.

Historical antecedents and paradoxes that shaped Kenya’s contemporary Information and Communication Technology policies. Harvard African Policy Journal, (2017) 61-75. Authors: Douglas Gichuki, Arthur Gwagwa, and...

Read More

Towards a National Intellectual Property Policy in Kenya: What was once perceived as belonging to community is today complicated by the idea of ownership. How do we begin to understand this shift?

Towards a National Intellectual Property Policy in Kenya: What was once perceived as belonging to community is today complicated by the idea of ownership. How...

Read More

Regulation of the Social Media in Electoral Democracies: A Case of Kenya SOAS LAW JOURNAL, Vol. VII (I) 2020

Regulation of the Social Media in Electoral Democracies: A Case of Kenya SOAS LAW JOURNAL, Vol. VII (I) 2020 Authors : Isaac Rutenberg and Abdulmalik Sugow  ...

Read More

Framework for assessing technology hubs in Africa

Report Summary Period: 2014-2021 Partner: Open African Innovation Research (Open AIR) The Open African Innovation Research (Open AIR) Partnership is a Pan-African research project involving...

Read More

Utility model protection in Kenya: The case for substantive examination

‘Utility Model Protection in Kenya – The Case for Substantive Examination,’ authored by I. Rutenberg and L. Makanga, discusses how the Kenyan government ceased examining...

Read More

Patenting the un-patentable: Lessons for African patent systems from a review of patent subject matter exclusions in Kenya.

‘Patenting the Un-patentable: Lessons for African Patent Systems from a Review of Patent Subject Matter Exclusions in Kenya,’ co-authored by I. Rutenberg and V. Nzomo,...

Read More

Stay Updated

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest research, publications, and blog posts directly in your inbox.