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Judiciary chiefs in hybrid regimes: Kenya (2025)
Journal Article
Miyandazi, V., & Okubasu, D. M. (2025). Judiciary chiefs in hybrid regimes: Kenya. International Journal of Constitutional Law, Article moaf016. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/moaf016

This article examines the critical role of judicial chiefs in hybrid regimes using Kenya as a case study. It highlights how judicial effectiveness arises from the complex dynamics of leadership, institutional independence, interdependence, and public... Read More about Judiciary chiefs in hybrid regimes: Kenya.

The Right to Freedom of Thought in Kenya (2025)
Book Chapter
Miyandazi, V., Mudeyi, M., & Okoth, H. O. (2025). The Right to Freedom of Thought in Kenya. In P. O'Callaghan, & B. Shiner (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought (12). Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Navigating the Nexus of Elections, Technology and Democracy amid Escalating Disinformation and Misinformation Challenges in Kenya (2025)
Book Chapter
Miyandazi, V., & Thuo, L. (2025). Navigating the Nexus of Elections, Technology and Democracy amid Escalating Disinformation and Misinformation Challenges in Kenya. In R. J. Krotoszynski, A. Koltay, & C. Garden (Eds.), Disinformation, Misinformation, and Democracy: Legal Approaches in Comparative Context (311-342). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009373272.018

Despite Kenya’s transformative and progressive 2010 Constitution, it is still grappling with a hybrid democracy, displaying both authoritarian and democratic traits. Scholars attribute this status to several factors, with a prominent one being the do... Read More about Navigating the Nexus of Elections, Technology and Democracy amid Escalating Disinformation and Misinformation Challenges in Kenya.