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1 Prof Ben SIHANYA, JSD (Stanford) Scholar, Author, Advocate, IP Attorney, CPS (K), and Consultant University of Nairobi Law School Scholar-in-residence & Public Intellectual, Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring Curriculum Vitae, 1989 Friday, October 11, 2013 Research Interests Intellectual Property, Constitutionalism, Education Law and ICT Law for Sustainable Development focus 2010-15: copyright, presidency and administrative bureaucracy in Kenya Perspective Appropriate competencies (skills, knowledge, attitudes and values (SKAV)), innovation, and constitutional governance are critical parameters for Kenya’s and Africa’s sustainable socio- economic and political development Ambition: academic, career, entrepreneurship and leadership mentor

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Prof Ben SIHANYA, JSD (Stanford)

Scholar, Author, Advocate, IP Attorney, CPS (K), and Consultant

University of Nairobi Law School

Scholar-in-residence & Public Intellectual, Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring

Curriculum Vitae, 1989 – Friday, October 11, 2013

Research Interests

Intellectual Property, Constitutionalism, Education Law and ICT Law

for Sustainable Development

focus 2010-15: copyright, presidency and administrative bureaucracy in Kenya

Perspective

Appropriate competencies (skills, knowledge, attitudes and values (SKAV)), innovation, and

constitutional governance are critical parameters for Kenya’s and Africa’s sustainable socio-

economic and political development

Ambition: academic, career, entrepreneurship and leadership mentor

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Prof Ben SIHANYA, JSD (Stanford)

Scholar, Author, Advocate, IP Attorney, CPS (K), and Consultant

University of Nairobi Law School

Scholar-in-residence & Public Intellectual, Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring

Curriculum Vitae, 1989 – Friday, October 11, 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. Personal Details; Permanent Address; Website

B. Education

C. Relevant Training Undertaken

D. Teaching and Research Interests

E. Doctoral Research Supervision and Development

F. Masters Research Supervision

G. Undergraduate Supervision

H. Mentoring and Supervision of Interns

I. External Examination and Internal Moderation

J. School Administration and University Governance, & Nation Building

K. Achievements as Dean Law

L. Publications

(i) Articles in refereed and peer reviewed journals

(ii) Book chapters

(iii) Books edited

(iv) Books and monographs (see also Work in Progress: Professorial Research

Agenda)

(v) Articles in refereed magazines, newsletters

(vi) Book reviews

M. Discussion papers, conference papers and related researches (including reports)

N. Academic Presentations and Professional Training Conducted

O. Government of Kenya: Legal Consultant (1989-)

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P. International, Inter-Governmental, Corporate and other Consultancies (Consultancies include

some items under K, L, M, O, P and X)

Q. Work in Progress: Professorial Research Agenda, 2006-2012

R. Media Appearances (see L (v) above: Articles in Peer reviewed magazines, newspapers)

S. Public Interest Lawyering and Advocacy

T. Mentoring Programme: Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring

U. Honours and Awards

V. Fellowships and Memberships

W. Computer and Internet Skills

X. Language Proficiency (spoken and written)

Y. Taught, Researched, Presented and Studied in at least 18 countries

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Prof Ben SIHANYA, JSD (Stanford)

Scholar, Author, Advocate, IP Attorney, CPS (K), and Consultant

University of Nairobi Law School

Scholar-in-residence & Public Intellectual, Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring

Curriculum Vitae, 1989 – Friday October 11, 2013

A. PERSONAL DETAILS, PERMANENT ADDRESS; WEBSITE

Name: Prof Bernard Murumbi Sihanya

Date of Birth: November 23, 1965

Marital Status: Married to Jaki Emmanuela Wasike-Sihanya

Children: Kennedy Wasike Sihanya and Atieno Agnes Ayieko Sihanya

PERMANENT ADDRESS; WEBSITE

Univ. of Nairobi Law School & Innovative Lawyering, Sihanya Mentoring & ©opyright Africa

Parklands Law Campus, Room B10

Box 1313, Sarit Centre, 00606 Nairobi, Kenya

Telefax (+254-20) 3741769; (+254-20) 2128272; +726020082 (O); 3522224(H);

Cell: +722897825, +737897825

email: [email protected]; [email protected];

[email protected]; [email protected];

url: www.innovativelawyering.com

B. EDUCATION

1. Juridical Science Doctor (JSD) (PhD) 2003; Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA, USA

- Doctoral research on copyright and cultural creativity in Kenya within the (trans)national

political economy; also addresses the role of intellectual property, communications law and

constitutionalism in promoting innovation for sustainable development, particularly innovations

in technology, industry, commerce or business, culture, traditional cultural expressions (TCEs)

(folklore), literature, music, software and the Internet.

- Advisors: Prof Lawrence Lessig, Prof Paul Goldstein, and Prof John Barton;

- Dissertation: Constructing Copyright and Creativity in Kenya: Cultural Politics and the

Political Economy of Transnational Intellectual Property.

- Coursework focused on: Copyright; Advanced Copyright; US African and Comparative

Intellectual Property; International Intellectual Property; Constitutionalism, governance, law in

society; ICT Law, Cyber Law, Open Sources, Law in the Virtual World (cyber gaming).

2. Juridical Science Master (JSM) (research and taught LLM), 2001 under the Stanford

Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS); attained distinction aggregate;

- Coursework focused on Intellectual Property and Communications Law (ICT, Cyber and

Media and Entertainment Law);

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- JSM thesis: Opening Sources for Kenya’s Development: The Discourse on Intellectual

Property, Technology Transfer and Access to Software and Cyberspace in Kenya (Advisors:

Prof Lawrence Lessig and Prof Jonathan Greenberg).

3. Certified Public Secretary (Kenya), 1997, under the Institute of Certified Public

Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK).

4. Master of Laws (LLM), 1995University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

- Graduated with distinction (only member of class to do so);

- Coursework focused on Comparative and International intellectual property, technology

transfer, IT law, financial law, transnational corporate law, international economic law, and

law in development;

- Thesis: Regulating and Transferring Telecommunications Technology in Kenya: Corporate

Responses to Development Challenges.

5. Diploma in Law, Kenya School of Law, Nairobi, 1992; admitted as Advocate, July 15,

1993.

6. Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Faculty of Law, University of Nairobi, 1992; Upper Second Class

Hons. No first class was awarded.

7. Maseno School, Maseno, Kenya

- Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) (high school or “A” levels); obtained 4

principals & 1 subsidiary in Literature in English, CRE, Geography and Economics and

General Paper, respectively (1986-1987). This followed record-breaking Division One in “O”

Levels, and record-breaking triple “A” (36 points) in CPE (Standard 7) at Mahero Primary

School (Siaya County)

C. RELEVANT TRAINING UNDERTAKEN

1. Contributed to an African Innovation Research and Training (Open AIR) Methodology

Workshop, Cape Town, June 4-6, 2012; focus on Copyright and the protection of authors,

“Empowering Authors through copyright in Kenya: Alternative Publishing under Open

Scholarship.”

2. ISO 9001: 2008 Three day Implementation Training, University of Nairobi Law School,

Wednesday September 15, 2010 to Friday September 17, 2010; by Apex Management

Systems, consultants engaged by University of Nairobi management.

3. World Trade Organisation (WTO) consultation among and training of trainers for Regional

Trade Policy Course (RTPC) in Geneva, so that I teach Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual

Property (TRIPs) at the Universities of Nairobi (2004), University of Namibia (2005-2007)

and University of Swaziland (2009-2010).

4. Training on Results Based Management for Senior University Management, April 4-5, 2007.

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5. Training on Pedagogy and Curriculum Development for University Lecturers, March 26-30,

2007.

6. Training on University Health, Safety, Security and Standards, March 20-23, 2007.

7. Training on ISO 9001: 2000, February 6, 2007 (for University Managers).

8. Trained as a Trainer to Conduct e-training of Government officials on the World Trade

Organisation (WTO) Programme an Online Introduction Course on WTO and its Basic

Principles for English–speaking African Region (October 2005) my main focus being Trade

Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, (TRIPs) and General Agreement on Trade in

Services ( GATS).

9. World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) and World Trade Organisation (WTO)

Colloquium for Teachers of Intellectual Property, Geneva, May; May 1–3, 2006; June 26-

July 8, 2005.

10. University of California at (UC) Berkeley and UC Davis, California

- Certificate course in Introduction to US Law (2002).

11. Université de Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

- Certificate course in European Community Consumer Law, 1999.

12. Consumers International Regional Office for Africa (CI-ROAF), Harare, Zimbabwe

- Certificate course in electronic communication and network administration, 1999.

13. Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK), Nairobi, Kenya

- Registered as a Certified Public Secretary (CPS (K)), 1997.

14. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Switzerland and Attorney

General’s Office, Nairobi, Kenya

- Certificate course in copyright and related rights, 1992

15. Nairobi International Law Institute (a programme of Widener University (US), and Faculty

of Law, University of Nairobi)

16. Postgraduate certificate course in international trade and investment law, 1991;

17. Innovative Lawyering and ©opyright Africa, Nairobi, Kenya

- Founder CEO, on-the-job training and short-term courses on computing, using e-mail, and

the Internet in research on intellectual property, constitutionalism, education law, and

communications law(1989-);

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D. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS (see publications from K below)

1. Intellectual Property (IP) and Innovation – Research focus (2007–2012): Kenyan and African

Copyright and Related Rights; Kenyan and African Trade Mark and Related Doctrines;

Intellectual Property Regulation, Management and Administration in Kenyan Universities

and Research and Development Institutions. Others include Patent, Geographical Indication,

Trade Secret and Technology Transfer.

2. Kenyan and Comparative Constitutionalism - Research focus (2007–2012): Presidentialism

and the Administrative Bureaucracy in Kenya; Constitutional Design, Review and

Implementation. Others include Kenyan Political Economy.

3. Doctoral Research Methodology, Supervision and Mentoring; Publishing Books and Articles;

Project Design and Implementation, in the context of Intellectual Property (IP) and

Innovation, Constitutionalism, Education Law, and Communications Law, as well as:

Research Methodology, Jurisprudence and Social Theory.

4. Education and Mentoring Law (2007-2012): Administration and Governance in Kenyan

Universities; Standards, Quality and Relevance in Education, Training, Research and

Mentoring; A National Qualification Framework (NQF) and National Assessment System

(NAS) for Kenya.

5. Communications Law – including Cyber Law, Media and Entertainment Law (2007-2012):

Copyright and Trade Mark in ODeL in Kenyan Universities.

6. Kenyan Cultural Politics and Intellectual History (2007-2012): Kenyan Academics and

Public Administration, 1963-2010.

E. DOCTORAL RESEARCH SUPERVISION AND DEVELOPMENT

1. Doctoral supervisees

Supervision of students enrolled for doctoral research in intellectual property,

constitutionalism, and ICT law, University of Nairobi and leading European universities. My

supervisees include the following students:

1 Marisella Nabongo Ouma (2009): Enforcement of Copyright in Sub-Saharan Africa: A

Theoretical Perspective, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, University of

London.

2 Charles Oyaya (2013) Towards Constitutional Legitimacy: A Study of Constitutional

Developments and Participatory Constitution Making in Kenya from Colonial Times to 2010

(Supervisor of Corrections).

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3 Steve Ouma: Separation of Powers Counter-majoritanism to Juristrocasy: Exploring the

scope and Legitimacy of Judicial Review under the Constitution of Kenya 2010.

4 Peter Otieno Pete: Legal Instruments for Content Regulation in Digital Media in Kenya,

University of Nairobi Law School (continuing).

5 Samuel Chepkonga: Historical Development of the Telecommunication Sector in Kenya:

Regulatory and Licensing Politics, University of Nairobi Law School (continuing).

6 Julia Wanja Muriithi: Intellectual Property Regimes and their Role in Innovation in Africa:

The Case of Kenya, University of Nairobi Law School of Journalism and Mass

Communication (SOJMC) (continuing).

7 Gideon Nteere Marete: The Constitutional Right to Know: Communication Economics

Information in a Knowledge Economy, University of Nairobi School of Journalism (revising

proposal) (Lecturer Department of Linguistics, project writing)

8 Jan Schmidt (2010): Multi Ethnic States and their Constitutional Integration Strategies

Towards Ethnic Minorities in Eastern Africa: A Case Study of Kenya, Ethiopia and

Tanzania, University of Tübingen, Germany.

9 John Mutakha Kangu: Constitutional Architecture and Staff Governance: Shortcomings in

Contemporary Constitution–making Experiences, University of Nairobi Law School

(continuing).

2. Developing a system and processes for doctoral research

Elected as Dean Law on January 29, 2009. I did the following to promote doctoral research at

the University of Nairobi:

- Appointed the Chair, Postgraduate Studies Committee (confirmed by the Board).

- Provided a secretariat for the Doctoral Research Programme.

- Chaired Doctoral Research committees.

- Initiated and supported doctoral research colloquia.

- Consulted and communicated regularly with the School’s Postgraduate (Doctoral) Studies

Committee, the Board of Postgraduate Studies (BPS) and doctoral students on progress and

status of doctoral research.

- Facilitated completion of doctoral research by at least 3 candidates awaiting final defence

(only one candidate had graduated from the Law School in its 40 years – 1970-2010).

3. Mentoring and inspiring doctoral research

My work in Intellectual Property (IP), Constitutionalism, Communications and Education

Law has already inspired master’s and doctoral research in Kenya and elsewhere, e.g. Dr

Marisella Ouma, Peter Pete, Julia Wanja Muriithi, Gideon Marete, Jan Schmidt and Eva

Kiiru, among others.

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F. MASTER’S RESEARCH SUPERVISION

1. Masters theses and projects supervised since January 26, 2006

Supervised at least 28 Master’s Theses or projects in Intellectual Property, Constitutionalism,

Education and Mentoring Law, and ICT Law, University of Nairobi. Some of the Master’s

theses since January 26, 2006 include the following [the full list of supervisees since 1997 is

available at Innovative Lawyering (IL) and Sihanya Mentoring (SM)]:

1 Colletah Sigilai (2009/10) The Legal Framework on Financing University Education in

Kenya Enhancing Equitable Access to Quality University Education.

2 Francis Kaburu (2009/10) Branchless Banking: Towards a Principle-based Regulatory

System.

3 Eva W. Kiiru (2009) New Media and the Creative Sector in Kenya: Intellectual Property

Challenges and Implications, MA, School of Journalism & Mass Communication.

4 Paul Kipkosgei Rotich (2009) An Audit of Kenya’s Anti-counterfeiting Laws: Do They

Embrace International Trade Law Standards?

5 Boniface Mutinda Kabaka (2009) Regulating Electronic Trading of Securities in the Nairobi

Stock Exchange.

6 Idah Gatwiri (2009) Evaluating Communication Methods for Disaster Management in

Kenya, University of Nairobi, School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC)

7 Julia Wanja Muriithi (2008) The Impact of Piracy on Gospel Music Industry in Kenya, MA,

School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

8 Cosima Apeles Wetende (2008): Integrating Mediation into Kenya’s Civil Justice Process:

A Survey of Advocates in Nairobi

9 Rose Akinyi Osiemo (2007) Trade Marks as a Feature in Kenya’s Competitive Economy

10 Charles Orinda Dulo (2007) Telecommunication Regulation in Kenya: A Case for Generic

Reforms due to ICT.

11 Joseph Kuira (2007) Copyright Law vis-à-vis Freedom of Expression as a Paradox for

Journalists Working in Kenya: A Case Study of the Standard and the Daily Nation

Newspapers, 2000-2004, MA, School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

12 Irene Ndegwa (2007) The Commercial Exploitation of Personality: Challenges Facing the

Kenyan Celebrity.

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13 Moses Wang’oo (2007) The East African Federation and the Supremacy of the Kenyan

Constitution

14 Hezekiel Oira (2006) Addressing the Controversies of Neighbouring Rights of Broadcasting

Organisations under Kenyan and International Law.

15 Richard Kuloba (2006) Expeditious and Effective Civil Remedies and Procedures against

Infringement of Copyright in Kenya.

16 Peter Pete (2006) New Regulatory Typology in the Age of Technological Convergence: A

Case of Telecommunication Licensing in Kenya.

2. Master’s theses and projects (continuing)

Some of the Master’s Theses and projects I am currently supervising (2013) include the

following:

1 Maurice Okumu (2010/11) Financial Devolution under the Kenya Constitution:The Quest for

Equitable Distribution of Resources.

2 Jeremmy Okonjo (2009/2010) Convergence of Telecommunication, Media and Information

Technology in Kenya: Implications for Regulation of Mobile Telephony

3 Shirley Arlentrice Gulenywa (2012) Regulating Ringtone Technology in Kenya(Supervisor of

Corrections).

4 Francis Ang’ila Aywa (2009/10) The Effectiveness of Criminal Law in Regulating Electoral

Competition in Kenya.

5 Ndungi David Munyao (2009/2010) Critical Analysis of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 as

anIinstrument of Democracy and Good Governance.

6 Anne Kopingor (2009/2010) Enforcement of Computer Software Copyright in Kenya in

Kenya: Challenges and Prospects.

7 Lilian Abishai (2009/10) Alternative Electoral Dispute Resolution for a Sustainable

Democratic Government in Kenya:

8 Wambui Kamau (2010/11) Civic Education in Kenya: The Gap in Democracy.

9 Victor Buziba Nzomo (2012) The End of Music Copyright Society of Kenya? Rethinking the

Governance of Collective Management Organizations in Kenya.

10 Philip Nyachoti (2012) Transnational Litigation within the East African Community:

Harmonizing the Legal Education, Training and Practice Systems.

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11 Ongola Bracxides Shaluma (2013) Analytical Discourse on Efficacy of Anti-Counterfeit Law

in Kenya.

12 Illa Leaky Osiemo (2012) Strengthening the Senate and the National Assembly in the Kenyan

Context: A Case Study of their Functions, Relationships and Relevance.

13 Rose Auma Mosi (2012/13) E-waste Management: Controlling Trade in Counterfeit Goods

in Kenya.

14 John W. Khayega Chivai (2012/13) Conterfeiting of Mobile Telephone Handsets in Kenya: A

Critique of the Legal Regime under the Standards Act, the Trade Marks Act and the Anti-

Counterfeit Act.

15 Fredrick Otieno Mege (2012/13) Patenting of Computer Software and Programmes: A

Critique of Section 21 of the Kenya Industrial Property Act.

16 Abdallah Cheruiyot Bii (2012/13) War on Conterfeits: A Critique of the Anti-Counterfeit Act,

2008.

17 Antony Maina Macharia (2012/13) Infringement of Copyright Act: Which way Kenya?

18 James Kamau Thuku (2012/13) Globalised Protection of Intellectual Property Rights:

Demystifying the Madrid System in Kenya.

19 Joan Ndune (2009/10) Copyright Law in Kenya: The challenges and Prospects of Foreign

Music

20 Odhiambo Collins Harrison (2012) The Challenges of Developing a Vibrant Film Industry in

Kenya: A Governance, Policy and Legal Perspective.

21 Karanu Nancy Wangari (2012) Conflict between Intellectual Property Rights and Public

Access Rights.

3. Master’s theses externally examined (see also I below)

G. LLB SUPERVISION

1. LLB dissertations and research projects supervised since January 26, 2006

Supervised LLB Research Papers or dissertations or projects in intellectual property,

constitutionalism, education law and ICT law, University of Nairobi. I have supervised 71

students since 1997. Some of the LLB students since January 26, 2006 are the following:

1. Calistus Nyegenye (2013) Parliament and Promotion of Checks and Balances and Good

Governace in Kenya: A Comparative Analysis Bicameral Legislature and Unicameral

Legislature.

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2. Babra Nkirote Murithi (2013) A Critique on the Kenya Free Primary Education L egal

Framework: A Comparative Analysis on the laws regulating free primary education in

Kenya.

3. Otto Fabian (2013) Embracing Innovation in through Patent.

4. Edward Muhoro Ndung’u (2013) Patents v. Trade Secrets: Protection of Inventions and

Innovative Business Ideas in Kenya.

5. Kevin J. Kwasa (2012) Innovative Methods for Enforcing Contacts in the Music Industry

in Kenya.

6. Gilbert Omware Mitullah (2012) The Case Personal Service Contracts, Reforming

Kenyan Education Law and Policy: Focus on Gifted and Talented Pupils in Primary and

Secondary Schools.

7. Timothy Mugoh (2011) Information Technology and the Law: The Intervention of Law in

the Field of Information Technology in Kenya

8. Sheila Nyayieka (2011) Protecting sports through Intellectual Property

9. Caroline Mwende (2011) Challenges faced by Journalists in Kenya in dissemination of

information

10. Judith Omollo (2011) Effects of media regulation on media freedom in Kenya

11. Florence Karimi Gakungi (2010) Restitution for Atrocities Committed against Mau Mau:

From the Rhetoric to Redress of Gross Human Rights Violations.

12. Caroline Lichuma Omari (2010) The Mau Forest Debate with Specific Emphasis on the

Right to Property as Enshrined in the Current Constitution.

13. Zembi Odera (2010): Regulation of Internet Costs by the Kenyan Government

14. Japheth Odhiambo (2009) Rural Renewal as a Right to Sustainable Development in

Kenya Integrating Land Use and Agrarian Policy Reforms into Rural Development

15. Wilson Mwihuri (2009) Consolidating the Regulatory Framework for Financial Services

in Kenya

16. Aliahmed Hassanali (2008) Securitisation of Intellectual Property in Kenya: Prospects

for Commercially Exploiting Intellectual Property

17. Angela Waweru (2008) Kenyan Higher Education Law in a Global Context: Assessing

International Initiatives to Promote Access and Trade in Education

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18. Jeremmy Okonjo (2008) Digital Signature Legislation in Kenya: The Quest for a Public

Key Infrastructure for E-commerce.

19. Culent Lunyolo (2008) The Constitutional Powers of the Attorney General in Kenya.

20. Sang Kipyego (2008) Historical Injustices in Public Service Appointments: 1963-2008

and Beyond.

21. Aron Ambia (2007) Constitutionalizing and Legislating Good Corporate Governance in

Kenya: The Challenges and Prospects.

22. Lorraine Ogombe (2006) Parallel Importation and the Law in Kenya.

2. LLB dissertations and research projects supervised (continuing)

Supervisees writing undergraduate research papers, dissertations or projects in 2013/2014

academic year:

1. Isaac Muuo (2014) Rights of Content Creators as Espoused Under Article 40(5) of the

Constitution of Kenya 2010: A Case of Review of the Copyright Regime.

2. Maroncha Edward Mwenda (2014) Do the Current Kenyan Laws Regarding Elections

Make it Impossible to Conduct a Free and Fair Elections?

3. Ahmed Ibrahim Ogle (2014) The Role of the Senate in a Bicameral Legislature: A Look

at the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and other African Jurisdictions.

4. Gathiga George Kinyua (2014) Efficacy of Elections and Multiparty Democracy in Multi-

Ethnic States: A Case Study of Africa.

5. John Ouma Adede (2014) How the Weaknesses in Kenyan Electoral Statutories Affect the

Political Economy

6. Kimathi Jackline Kendi Copyright Law: A Discourse to Analyze the Copyright Laws in

Kenya and their Response to Digitalization-A Vehicle of the New Age of Transformation.

7. Mohamud Sheikh Muhumed Presidential Election Petitions: A comparative Analysis

Between Kenya and Other Jurisdictions.

8. Njeri James Mbugua The Role of Kenya’s Obligations in Intellectual Property Law

Under the EAC Treaty.

9. Ojwang Okuku Gabriel Representation of the People of Kenya: A look at Chapter 7 of

the Constitution.

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3. Undergraduate court attachment (Clinical Law or 4th

term programme) –

supervision:

I have supervised numerous LLB II students during their clinical attachment in the relevant

Kenyan courts, especially in the Kisumu and Siaya Law Courts since 1997.

H. MENTORING AND SUPERVISION OF INTERNS (see also Mentoring

Programme: Innovative Lawyering (IL) and Sihanya Mentoring (SM), below)

1. Supervised mentees, interns, and research assistants from the University of Nairobi Law

School since 1997.

2. Served as a mentor and referee for University of Nairobi Law School regarding applications

for internship, attachment, pupilage, postgraduate studies (in Kenya and abroad) and in job

applications.

I. EXTERNAL EXAMINATION AND INTERNAL MODERATION

1. Reappointed External Examiner, Makerere University Law School, Kampala, Uganda, 2012.

Moderated the following three (3) Makerere LLM theses in 2012:

a) George Omunyokol (2012) LLM Thesis, Tax Avoidance and Evasion: Challenges and

Prospects in Tax Administration in Uganda.

b) Ms Miriam Nabatanzi (2012) LLM Thesis, Developing an Effective Plant Variety Protection

Law: Balancing Between the Rights of Plant Breeders and the Community.

c) Ms Nakulima Saphina (2012) LLM Thesis, The Prosecution of Wildlife Crimes in Uganda: A

Case Study of the Uganda Wildlife Authority.

2. Appointed External Examiner, Moi University Law School, Eldoret, Kenya: Moderated

examination questions for LLB I-IV (first semester exams; 2012).

3. Internal Moderator, University of Nairobi Law School, 2004- (LLB and LLM course units

and dissertations; PhD dissertations).

4. Appointed external examiner Makerere University Law School, Kampala, Uganda. I

externally examined and moderated LLM theses in 2010; externally examined and moderated

LLB and LLM exams and dissertations in August 2011.

5. Appointed external examiner Makerere University Law School, Kampala, Uganda. I

externally examined and moderated LLM theses in 2010; externally examined and moderated

LLB and LLM exams and dissertations in August 2011.

6. External Examiner, Strathmore University, Law Course units; 2005-6.

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J. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE, & NATION

BUILDING

1. Appointed by the Vice Chancellor as a member of the Governing Board of the University of

Nairobi Science and Technology Park (October 8, 2013).

2. Appointed by the Vice Chancellor as a member of the Student Organization of Nairobi

University (SONU) Constitution Review Commission.

3. Appointed as a Resource Person on Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) meant to create awareness

among the University members of staff and students on the implementation of the 2010

Constitution, CCU, University of Nairobi.

4. Contributed as an Intellectual Property (IP) law champion at the University of Nairobi

workshop on patent drafting organized by the University of Nairobi and facilitated by the

Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI), Machakos, September 6-7, 2013.

5. Adjunct Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law, Nairobi International Law Institute

(NILI), a programme of Widener University (US) and the University of Nairobi; Taught and

examined Comparative Constitutional Law (June-July).

6. Appointed as a Commissioner for the 2013 SONU elections by the University of Nairobi

Senate.

7. Patron, Student Organization of Law and Diplomacy at the University of Nairobi 2011- to

date.

8. Reappointed as a Staff Commissioner for the 2012 SONU elections and bye-elections - by

the University of Nairobi Senate.

9. Contributed to the School of Law: curriculum review and reconstruction, Presented on LLB

IV with Professor Albert Mumma; and Prof Ben Sihanya, on Offering Short Courses, at the

University of Nairobi Law School, School Board Meeting, the Great Rift Valley Lodge,

Naivasha, July 12-15, 2012.

10. Address to students during launch of the 2012 edition of the University of Nairobi Law

Journal (UNLJ) on June 27, 2012 (Chief Guest: Supreme Court Justice, (Prof) JB Ojwang,

representing the Chief Justice).

11. Mentoring of University of Nairobi Students during a “Kuza” session facilitated by the

Kenya Law Students’ Society (KLSS) on August 22, 2012(Guest: Dr Luis Franceschi, Dean

of Strathmore Law School).

12. Promoted to Associate Professor, Department of Commercial Law on February 1, 2011.

13. Dean Law and Related Administrative Roles (29.1.09 – 28.1.11)

- Elected Dean, University of Nairobi Law School, January 29, 2009 (approved by Senate and

Council).

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- Chair, School Management Board; Chair, School Academic Board; and Chair, School Board

of Examiners, University of Nairobi School of Law.

- Chair, School Management Team, consisting of Chairs of Departments, Chairs of

Committees, and Coordinators of Programmes, University of Nairobi Law School.

- Ex officio member, all School Committees: Academic and Admissions Programmes; Exams;

Postgraduate; Mentoring, Moot courts and Internship, etc.

14. Member, University of Nairobi, Deans’ Committee, Chaired by Deputy Vice Chancellor, -

Academic Affairs (AA).

- Appointed to Dean’s subcommittee on public lectures.

(February 16, 2010- )

15. Dean Law in Regulating Legal Education

- Member, Council of Legal Education (CLE), 2009-11

- Member of the Academic Affairs Committee

- Member, Finance and General Purposes Committee

16. Dean Law in Tender and Procurement Committees

- Member, University of Nairobi Tender Committee.

- Member of the University of Nairobi Enterprises Services (UNES), Tender Committee.

- Member of Procurement Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS).

17. Dean Law in University and National Boards and Councils

- Member of the Board of the Wangari Maathai Institute of Peace and Environmental Studies

(of the University of Nairobi College of Agriculture and Veterinary Studies (CAVS).

- Member of Kenya Law Reports (National Council for Law Reporting) Council.

- Member of the Centre for Human Rights, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

(CHSS).

18. Member, University Senate Committees, 2004-

- Member of the Senate Committee on ICT - under the auspices of University of

Nairobi ICT Centre: reviewed and co-drafted Draft UoN ICT policy.

- Member of the Senate Committee on Intellectual Property – led drafting of UoN IP

Policy; took part in interviewing short-listed applicants for the post of Intellectual

Property Officer for the University, 2007; reviewed plant based innovation for IP

protection; both chaired by DVC (A&F).

19. Member, College Management Board (CMB) since January 29, 2009; member of the College

Management Board subcommittee on teaching, research and utilisation of space, 2008/2009

(appointed by the Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS); approved

by CMB).

20. Member, College Academic Board, (CAB), 2004-

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21. Member, Appointments and Promotions Committee (APC) – various panels at the

University of Nairobi and at the Kenya Polytechnic University College (since 2004)

22. Chairman, Commercial Law Department, University of Nairobi Law School,

February 9, 2006 – February 3, 2009.

23. Promoted to Senior Lecturer, Department of Private Law, January 26, 2006; transferred to

Commercial Law.

24. Warden and Manager, Strategic Management Unit (SMU), Parklands Law Campus,

University of Nairobi, November 2005 – to date.

25. Adjunct Professor of International Intellectual Property Law and Comparative Constitutional

Law, Widener University, US/Nairobi International Law Institute, (a programme of Widener

University and University of Namibia) 2005 and 2009-

26. Chair of the Examinations Committee, University of Nairobi Law School, October 2005 –

February 2009.

27. Member, various Senate & College exams disciplinary committees (since 2004).

28. Member of the School of Law Management Team (since 2004).

29. Co-ordinating and representing the University of Nairobi in negotiations on the proposed

collaboration between University of Nairobi Law School, the Vanderbilt University School

of Law and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) for the establishment of an

exchange programme in Intellectual Property between the University of Nairobi Law School

and Vanderbilt University School of Law, January 2006.

30. Moderated Kenya Law Students Society (KLSS) debate on the Draft Constitution of Kenya

2005, the subject a referendum scheduled for November 21, 2005; commended by both sides

for being fair.

31. Acting Dean: diverse dates, April 2004 – January 29, 2009, University of Nairobi Law

School, Nairobi, Kenya.

32. Appointed External Examiner, Strathmore University, Kenya;

33. Acting Chair, Faculty of Law Examinations Committee – reformed and institutionalised

exam processing;

34. Promoted to Lecturer, Department of Private Law: subjects taught: Intellectual Property,

Constitutional Law, Communications Law and Law in Development at under- and post-

graduate levels (October 30, 2003- January 26, 2006).

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35. Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Law teaching, also teaching Communications Law as a service

course at School of Journalism (SOJ) (resumed after JSD) (August 2003).

36. Resumed duties after successfully pursuing doctoral research at Stanford Law School;

appointed to draft reading lists and course outlines for Intellectual Property (IP) Law, and

Law, Science and Technology for the newly Senate-approved thematic LLM courses in these

programmes, and to co-draft materials for the core course of Law in Development: August 7,

2003.

37. Faculty ICT Committee, and to the Faculty Academic Programmes and Admissions

Committee. (2003-2009).

38. Coordinator or convenor of LLM Programmes in Intellectual Property, and Law Science and

Technology.

39. Supervisor of Master’s Students doing Master’s Theses on Intellectual Property,

Constitutionalism, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

40. Appointed Assistant Lecturer, University of Nairobi (November 18, 1997- October 30, 2000).

41. Appointed part-time Lecturer Faculty of Law, University of Nairobi (1997).

K. DEAN LAW As the Dean Law since January 29, 2009, I initiated or overseen the following developments

in the School of Law, among others:

1. Established and streamlined processes and systems

The Office of the Dean established and restructured management and administrative systems

in the form of committees and operations for equitable, efficient and effective administration

of the School. These committees and processes include the Postgraduate Studies Committee;

Mentoring, Internship and Moot Courts; publishing and communication of research; the ICT

system. I also restructured the Examinations and Evaluations Committee, and empowered the

Academic Programmes Committee (APC).

We improved the coordination and supervision of operations leading to remarkable progress

in the following areas: faster and more credible processing of exam results including

submission of results and processing of students’ queries on exams and results; better and

faster processing of payments including payment to lecturers and top-up to non-teaching staff

and management ( a credible data base has been developed; there is no deficit unlike in the

past...); a new students’ computer lab has been completed, hot spots are being established,

and more lecturers have computers. The School has greater web presence to communicate

research and operational information.

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2. Mombasa and Kisumu Law campuses

Mombasa and Kisumu Law campuses established. We led in integrating these campuses into

the School’s and University’s administrative system. This includes contributing in interviews

for recruitment of lecturers; appointing coordinators and liaison officers; as well as

consulting with coordinators as well as School and University officials on the long term,

medium term, and day-to-day administration of the Mombasa and Kisumu Law campuses.

3. PhD Research Programme

(See Doctoral Research supervision above)

4. School’s academic environment

Promoted an environment that is academically friendly that has facilitated teaching and

learning at the School, including keeping the library and computer laboratory operational.

This has also been key to enhancing research at the School; doctoral research and colloquia

are active.

5. Consultative and collegial management of the School

We have the School community in continued consultation for efficient management of the

School; student, staff, and other stakeholders actively participate in relevant activities and

decision-making processes.

6. Institutionalizing tradition and change: memory, legacy and the future

As Dean Law, we initiated programmes to institutionalize the rich academic tradition that we

have had in the School since it was established in 1970. These include:

i. Initiated the establishment of the School of Law Alumni Chapter.

ii. Initiated the process of documenting the traditions of the School towards the publication of a

brochure in the context of the 40th

Anniversary of the School in 2010, including strategic

planning for the future. (The last brochure was published in 2002/2003 under Dean JB

Ojwang).

iii. Facilitated consultations on documentation towards the possible establishment of an Okoth-

Ogendo Land Policy Centre in honour of Prof HWO Okoth-Ogendo, a Co-founder of the

UoN Law School, and the Guru of Land Law, and Kenyan and African Constitutionalism,

who passed on on April 24, 2009.

iv. Ben Sihanya (2009) “Prof HWO Okoth-Ogendo, July 1, 1944 – April 24, 2009: Tribute to

the Guru of Land Law and Kenyan and African Constitutionalism,” presented at the funeral

and burial services; at www.innovativelawyering.com (this forms a Law, Natural Resources

Law, and Constitutional Reforms in Kenya in memory and as part of the legacy of Prof

Okoth-Ogendo; also archived in JKM Library)

7. Direct Service Provider (DSP) Committee

As Dean I established this Committee that has reviewed and rationalized DSP payments and

related financial transactions in the Law School.

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L. PUBLICATIONS

L. (i) Articles in refereed and peer reviewed journals

1. “Media and Devolution under the Kenyan Constitution,” The Media Observer a publication

for Media Council of Kenya (forthcoming 2013).

2. “Constitutionalism and the rule of law in Kenya’s electoral process,” Handbook on Elections

Disputes in Kenya under the auspices of the Judiciary Working Committee on Elections

Preparation and the Law Society of Kenya (forthcoming 2013).

3. “Devolution and education law and policy in Kenya” (forthcoming 2013) Law Society of

Kenya (LSK) Journal.

4. “Rights in performance in Kenya and Africa” (forthcoming 2013) University of Cape Town

Law School Intellectual Property Law Journal (IPLJ).

5. “Media freedom and the quest for electoral justice in Kenya,” The Media Observer a

publication for Media Council of Kenya (forthcoming 2013).

6.“Public participation and public interest lawyering under the Kenyan Constitution: theory,

process and reforms,” Vol 9 (1) (2013) Law Society of Kenya Journal 1 – 32.

7. “Media law in Kenya in the era of digital broadcasting,” The Media Observer a publication

for Media Council of Kenya, July-October 2012, pp. 12-14.

8. “Folklore – ‘copyright’ made in Kenya and Africa?” (forthcoming 2013) NIALS Journal of

Intellectual Property [NJIP] (Nigeria).

9. “Trade mark law and practice in Kenya,” (forthcoming 2013);NIALS Journal of Intellectual

Property [NJIP]

10. “Character merchandising, endorsement and sponsorship in Kenya and Africa” (forthcoming

2013);NIALS Journal of Intellectual Property [NJIP].

11. “Animal and plant breeder’s rights in Kenya and Africa,” (forthcoming 2013)NIALS Journal

of Intellectual Property [NJIP].

12. “Constitutional implementation in Kenya, 2010-2015: challenges and prospects,” A study

under the auspices of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Occasional Paper No. 5, Nairobi,

January 2013, ISBN: 9966-957-20-0.

13. “Animal and plant breeder’s rights in Kenya and Africa,” (forthcoming 2013) East African

Law Journal.

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14. Peter Wasamba & Ben Sihanya (2012) “What do Kenyan artists get for their skill?

Reforming compensation under copyright,” 24:2 Journal of African Cultural Studies 171-

183 (Routledge; SOAS, London). Prof Wasamba is Associate Professor, Department of

Literature and Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Nairobi.

15. (2012) “Digital copyright in Kenya,” Vol 8 2012 No.1 Law Society of Kenya Journal pp.

119-148.

16. “Public participation and public interest lawyering under the Kenyan Constitution: theory,

process and reforms,” Law Society of Kenya Journal (forthcoming, February 2013).

17. “Administering security and integrity in Kenya’s presidential election 2013,” (forthcoming

2013) Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Journal.

18. “Intellectual property and technology transfer administration in Kenyan universities”

(forthcoming 2012) Moi University Law Journal; Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya

Mentoring Working Paper Series

19. “Copyright law in Kenya,” International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition

Law (IIC), Journal of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax

Law, Munich, Germany, Vol. 41 No. 8, pp. 926-947 (2010) edited by Prof William Cornish,

Prof Paul Goldstein et al.

20. “Reconstructing the Kenyan Constitution and State, 1963-2010: lessons from German and

American constitutionalism,” Law Society of Kenya Journal Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 1-35 (released

18.8.2010)

21. “Intellectual property and mentoring for innovation and industrialization in Kenya,”

University of Nairobi Law Journal, Vol. 4 issue 1, 2008, pp. 20-46, Consulting Eds: Dr Ben

Sihanya and Mr Kyalo Mbobu. Peer reviewers were drawn from academics at University of

Nairobi Law School

22. “Kikoy and the commercial exploitation of geographical indications and traditional

knowledge in Kenya,” Intellectual Property Index, 2009, Washington D.C., USA

23. “Intellectual property and mentoring for innovation and industrialization in Kenya,” Law

Society of Kenya Journal, Vol. 5, 2009 No. 1, pp. 29-57, eds: Prof Albert Mumma, Dr Ekuru

Aukot, Mumbi Ngugi, Betty Nyabuto, et al, Editor-in-Chief: George O. Otieno Ochich.

24. “Intellectual property for innovation and industrialisation in Kenya,” Convergence, Vol 4.

No. 2. October 2008, pp. 185-213, Journal of the International Bar Association, London.

25. “Intellectual property, quality assurance and ISO in Kenyan universities,” Law Society of

Kenya Journal, Vol. 4 2008 No. 1, pp. 35-65, eds: Prof Albert Mumma, Dr Ekuru Aukot,

Mumbi Ngugi, Betty Nyabuto, et al. Editor-in-Chief: George O. Otieno Ochich.

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26. “Patent law and practice in Kenya,” International Review of Intellectual Property and

Competition Law, Volume 38, 6/2007, pp. 648–658, Journal of the Max Planck Institute for

Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, edited by Prof William Cornish, Prof Paul

Goldstein et al.

27. “Intellectual property for innovation and industrialization in Kenya,” in Proceedings of 2006

JKUAT Scientific, Technological and Industrialization Conference, Harnessing Scientific

and Technological Synergies for Innovation and Industrialization, Jomo Kenyatta University

of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, October 26-27, 2006 (published 2007), pp. 38-58.

28. “Copyright law, teaching and research in Kenya,” revised article Vol. 2, 2005 East African

Law Journal, (published 2006) (SOJ/EALJ/123/06). Advisory Board: Prof H.W.O. Okoth-

Ogendo, Prof Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Justice Prof J.B. Ojwang.

29. “Intellectual property and innovation in Kenya: legal and regulatory issues in business

incubation,” in Prof Bernard Aduda (ed) Science and Technology Park Development for

Sustainable Industrial Growth, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,

Proceedings of the National Workshop in Commemoration of the Scientific Revival Day of

Africa, June 2004, Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS), Nairobi, pp. 41-58.

30. “Regulating education and training in Kenya,” Setting Standards: Education for All EFA

News A Newsletter Journal of UNESCO Nairobi Office 2004 Issue VI, p. 10; also translated

into French at p.11.

31. “Imitative innovation in the age of bling in Kenya: the case of hip hop music,” (forthcoming)

University of Nairobi Law Journal.

32. “The Constitution and intellectual property” Katiba Notes, 2002 Volume 1, Issue 2 pp. 1- 8

[Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)].

33. “Infotainment and cyber law in Africa: regulatory benchmarks for the 21st Century,” in Vol.

10 No. 2 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems 583-640 (Iowa Law College Special

Symposium) (2000).

34. “Technology transfer, intellectual property rights and bio-safety: strategies for implementing

the Convention on Biodiversity,” in AgBiotech News and Information, Centre on Agricultural

Biotechnology (CAB), London (Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 53N-60N, 1994).

35. Kameri Mbote, P.G. & B.M. Sihanya (1993) “Intellectual property rights North and South”

Media Development Journal of the World Association for Christian Communication

(London) Vol. XL, pp. 20-21.

36. “Biotechnology and the environment: ethical and intellectual property rights issues in

environmental management,” in University of Nairobi Law Journal No 2 (1993), pp. 37-43

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37. “Kenya’s pyrethrum export under pressure” Biotechnology and Development, Monitor, The

Netherlands, p. 11 (1992?)

38. “The animal rights movement and the quest for environmental management,” University of

Nairobi Law Journal No 1, 1991.

L. (ii) Book chapters

1. “Author Empowerment through Copyright in Kenya: Open Scholarship, and Alternative

Publishing” in African Innovation Research and Training (Open AIR), University of Cape

Town, Cape Town; Innovative Lawyering & Sihanya Mentoring, Nairobi & Siaya.

2. “Constitutionalism and the rule of law in Kenya’s electoral process,” (forthcoming 2013).

Handbook on Election Disputes in Kenya under the auspices of the Judiciary Working

Committee on Elections preparation and the Law Society of Kenya, Nairobi.

3. “Social and economic rights under the Kenyan Constitution,” (forthcoming 2013) in Anthony

Munene et al. (eds) (2013) Implementing the Bill of Rights: Essays From Kenya

4. Godfrey Musila (ed) (forthcoming 2013) Handbook on Elections Disputes in Kenya

“Constitutionalism and the rule of law in the electoral process,” Law Society of Kenya (LSK)

and Judicial Working Committee on Election Preparations, Nairobi, Kenya.

5. “Security regulation and administration in Kenya,” for Society for International Development

(SID) Eastern & Central Africa, Nairobi (2011; ongoing)

6. Ouma, Marisella & Ben Sihanya (2010) “[Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of

Copyright:] ‘Kenya,’” a study under the auspices of the African Copyright and Access to

Knowledge (ACA2K) project and International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

Acacia Initiative for Africa and Shuttleworth Foundation Intellectual Property Rights

programme in C. Armstrong, J. De Beer, D. Kawooya, A Prabhala, T Schonwetter (eds)

(This book was launched on Saturday, July 31, 2010 at the University of Cape town, South

Africa July 31, 2010).

7. Sihanya, Ben & Duncan Okello (2010) “Mediating Kenya’s Post-Election Crises: The

Politics and Limits of Power Sharing Agreement,” in Dr Karuti Kanyinga and Duncan Okello

(eds) Tensions and Reversals in Democratic Transitions: The Kenya 2007 General

Elections, Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Nairobi, and the Society for

International Development (SID) Eastern & Central Africa, Nairobi.

8. “Copyright in E-Commerce and Music Industry in Kenya” in Prof MoniWekesa and Ben

Sihanya (eds) Intellectual Property Rights in Kenya, Konrad-Adeneur-Stiftung, Nairobi, pp.

133-176. Printed on October 23, 2009 and launched on November 10, 2009, at Panafric

Hotel, Nairobi.

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9. “Combating Counterfeit Trade in Kenya” in Prof Moni Wekesa and Ben Sihanya (eds)

Intellectual Property Rights in Kenya, Konrad-Adeneur-Stiftung, Nairobi, pp 207-266.

Printed on October 23, 2009 and launched on November 10, 2009, at Panafric Hotel, Nairobi.

10. “The Contribution of Academia and Civil Society in Development Policy Making &

Budgetary Process,” in Peter Wanyande & M.A. Okebe (eds)(2009) Discourses on Civil

Society in Kenya, African Research and Resource Forum (ARRF), Nairobi, Section I,

Chapter V, pp. 40-64.

11. “The IMF and policy making in Kenya,” in Ben Sihanya (ed) (2008) The Impact of IMF

Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya, Action Aid International

Kenya, Nairobi, Part III, pp. 45-64.

12. “How IMF policies constrain policy space in Kenya’s health sector,” in Ben Sihanya (ed)

(2008) The Impact of IMF Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya,

Action Aid International Kenya, Nairobi, Part IV, pp. 65-95.

13. “How IMF policies constrain policy space in Kenya’s education sector,” in Ben Sihanya (ed)

(2008) The Impact of IMF Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya,

Action Aid International Kenya, Nairobi, Part V, pp. 95-122.

14. Sihanya, Ben with Prof James Otieno-Odek (2006) “Regulating and mainstreaming ICT in

Kenya for socio-economic and cultural development,” in Dr George Outa, Dr Eric Aligula,

Dr Florence Etta (eds) Mainstreaming ICT in Kenya: Research Perspectives from Kenya,

IDRC and Mvule Africa.

15. “Patents, parallel importation and compulsory licensing of HIV/AIDS drugs in Kenya,” study

under the auspices of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and Adelaide University, a

Chapter in Peter Gallagher, Patrick Low, and Andrew L. Stoler (eds) Managing the

Challenges of WTO Participation, Cambridge University Press, London (2005).

16. “Reforming the Kenyan Judiciary, 1998-2003,” in B. Sihanya & P. Kichana (eds) Judicial

Reform in Kenya, 1998-2003 ICJ, Nairobi (2004).

17. “Intellectual property confronts counterfeiting in Africa: protecting innovators and

consumers in the cyber society,” Chapter 19 in Prof Thomas Wilhemsson, et al (eds.) (2001)

Consumer Law in the Information Society Kluwer Law International, London; pp. 329-364;

peer reviewed by International Association of Consumer Law (IACL) members – Consumer

Law experts in five continents and other experts.

18. “Implementing the Model Law for Consumer Protection in Africa,” in Prof Sothi S.

Rachagan (ed.) Consumer Protection in the WTO Era International Association of Consumer

Law (IACL), Universite Catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium (1999): peer reviewed

by IACL members - Consumer law professors in five continents and other experts

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19. “Regulating Internet business in Kenya,” Chapter in Prof H. R. Mgombelo & Mr M.C.M.

Werner (eds.) (1997) Telecommunications for Business in Africa IOS Press, Amsterdam,

pp.125-42

20. Dr Calestous Juma & Ben Sihanya (1993) “Policy options for scientific and technological

capacity building,” in Dr W. V. Reid, et al. (eds.) Biodiversity Prospecting: Using Genetic

Resources for Sustainable Development World Resources Institute (WRI), et al. Washington,

DC, pp.199-221.

L. (iii) Books edited

1. Prof Moni Wekesa& Dr Ben Sihanya (eds) (2009) Intellectual Property Rights in Kenya,

Konrad-Adeneur-Stiftung, Nairobi. Printed on October 23, 2009 and launched on November

10, 2009, at Panafric Hotel, Nairobi.

2. The Impact of IMF Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya, Action Aid

International Kenya, Nairobi (editor; 2008)

3. Priscilla Kanyua, Philip Kichana& Ben Sihanya (eds) (2004) Constitutional Cases Digest

Kenyan Section the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Nairobi.

4. Judicial Reform in Kenya, 1998-2003, Kenyan Section of the International Commission of

Jurists (ICJ), Nairobi (April 2004)

5. Combating Corruption in Kenya CLARION, Claripress, Nairobi, published, 2005 (includes

articles by University of Nairobi lecturers Dr Ludeki Chweya; Mr S. Kichamu Akivaga...).

6. Dr Adams Oloo& Prof Ben Sihanya (eds) The Kenyan Electoral Law and Process

(forthcoming).

L. (iv) Books and monographs (See also Work in Progress: Professorial Research

Agenda)

1. Intellectual Property and Innovation in Kenya and Africa: Transferring Technology for

Sustainable Development (being edited, due 2013).

1. Education Law Cases and Materials in Kenya (due 2013).

2. Presidency and Administrative Bureaucracy in Kenya (due 2013).

3. Communication Law and Policy in Kenya (forthcoming 2013).

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4. “The Presidency and Public Authority in Kenya’s New Constitutional Order,” Constitution

Working Paper series No. 2 Society for International Development (SID) Eastern & Central

Africa, Nairobi Printed by The Regal Press Ltd, Nairobi (2011).

5. Constructing Copyright and Creativity in Kenya: Cultural Politics and the Political

Economy of Transnational Intellectual Property (due 2012); doctoral dissertation, Stanford

Law School (being converted into a book).

6. Integrating Innovation and Intellectual Property into the Kenya Constitution study and

presentation prepared pursuant to the constitutional review process under the auspices of the

Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) (22/3/2002); peer reviewed at Institute

of Economic Affairs (IEA); being used by North western University Students (USA).

7. How can we constitutionalize innovation, technology and intellectual property in Kenya?

African Technology Policy Studies (ATPS) Technology Brief No. 2 (Nairobi) (February

2002); peer reviewed by ATPS (Dr Osita Ogbu, etc.) being used to teach MSc and BA/BSc

innovation classes at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)

and Kenyatta University (KU), by Prof Henry Bwisa and Prof. G. Msangi, respectively,

among others.

8. The Impact of IMF Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya, Action Aid

International Kenya, Nairobi (editor; 2008)

9.Evaluation of the Automation of the Kenya Industrial Property Office: Impact, Challenges and

Opportunities, World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Geneva (2008).

10. Vicky Kattambo & Ben Sihanya Social Security Law in Kenya Monograph in Kluwer Law

International’s International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Kluwer, The Hague (Jan. 1999).

11. The State of Consumer Law in Kenya Public Law Institute (PLI), Nairobi (addresses IP,

telecoms law, trade and investment) (1997); peer reviewed by Mr E.M Ndiritu Senior

Lecturer, University of Nairobi Law School, Dr Oki Ooko-Ombaka, SJD (PhD) (Harvard)

and Director PLI; Class text book used by Mr YashVyas in Consumer Protection class,

University of Nairobi Law School .

12. Model Law for Consumer Protection in Africa Led six researchers in drafting and presenting

the Model Law to African Consumer Leaders Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe (April 28-May

2, 1996). Peer reviewed and published as such by Consumers International Regional Office

for Africa (CI-ROAF); also published by the United Nations, New York .

13. Protecting Refugee Rights in Kenya International Commission of Jurists (Kenya Section)

(1998).

14. Draft Media Bill, 1998 for Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Kenya Union of Journalists on

communications and the media; Presented to the National Task Force on Media Law (April

1998).

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15. Draft Model Competition Law for Africa Prepared for Consumers International Regional

Office for Africa (CI-ROAF), Harare, Zimbabwe (1997).

16. Dr Calestous Juma & Ben Sihanya (1989) Towards Industrial Property Protection in Kenya:

Policy Options and Strategic Approaches Policy Paper for National Council for Science and

Technology (NCST); it constituted the basis for the Industrial Property Act, 1989 and 2001,

which make provision for promoting the social, innovator and consumer interests in

technology.(Consulted Prof JB Ojwang, Dr Ben Majisu).

17. Promoting and protecting technology in Kenya Rapporteur’s Report for NCST seminar on

the Industrial Property Act, 1989 (December 1989).

18. Kenyan Elections, 1997: An Assessment of the Functioning of the Multiparty Political System

in Kenya: The Constitutional, Legal, Political and Administrative Impediments and Prospects

Study prepared for and published by ICJ (Kenya Chapter (December1997).

19. Ben M. Sihanya, with Moses Kakoi, and W. Ngaira, Draft Cultural Policy for the Republic

of Kenya Policy paper prepared for the Ministry of Culture and Social Services under the

auspices of the African centre for Technology Studies (ACTS), Nairobi, 1992.

20. Dr Calestous Juma, Prof JB Ojwang, and BM Sihanya Public Policy Management in Kenya:

Long-term Strategic Approaches Monograph Prepared for the United Nations Development

Programme (UNDP), Nairobi, 1992.

21. Regulatory Regimes Governing NGOs in Kenya Monograph for the Database Project on

NGO Laws and Regulations conducted by the International Center for Not-for profit Laws

(ICNL) and the World Bank, Washington, DC. It was also one of the background reports for

the Johannesburg Conference on An Enabling Environment for Civil Society (September 16-

20, 1996); Prof Karla Simon of ICNL & Columbus University, Dr Edward A. Yansah of

Oxford University, etc.

22. Ann Kyalo and BM Sihanya (1993) Three Legal education and legal awareness booklets in

English and Kiswahili on The Kenyan Legal System, The Law of Marriage, and The Law of

Succession, commissioned and published by the British High Commission, Nairobi;

consulted Dr Oki Ooko-Ombaka, SJD (Harvard), etc.

L. (v) Articles in peer reviewed magazines, newsletters and newspapers

1. “Equitably compensate education and health workers,” at

http://www.innovativelawyering.com/blogs (accessed 18/9/2012).

2. “Regulate breast milk substitutes equitably,” at http://www.innovativelawyering.com/blogs

(accessed 18/9/2012).

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3. “Constitution and Rome Statute on qualification for election as president,” Sunday Standard

(Nairobi) January 22, 2012.

4. “Confronting cyber crime in Kenya,” Daily Nation (Nairobi) April 8, 2011.

5. “Unlike in the past, policy making an integral part of the new Constitution,” Daily Nation

(Nairobi) March 25, 2011.

6. “Evolving nature of Presidency and what we should expect in the future,” Daily Nation

(Nairobi) March 8, 2011.

7. “Consultation between the President and Prime Minister in Kenya,” The Standard (Nairobi)

February 27, 2011.

8. “Implementing the Constitution of Kenya 2010,” published as “We must facilitate new law,”

The People Daily (Nairobi) September 11, 2010, at 6.

9. “Reconstructing the Kenyan Constitution and State,” published as: “Observing rule of law will

help us realise aspirations of new laws” Sunday Standard Newspaper (Nairobi), August 29,

2010, p.37; “Constitution for second Republic” The People Daily (Nairobi), Friday, August

27, 2010, p.6; “Service and social welfare now part of nation fabric” Daily Nation (Nairobi),

August 27, 2010, p. XLIII. (supplement on promulgation of the Kenya Constitution 2010).

10. Dr Ben Sihanya & Dr George Odera Outa (2009) “US ban justified under changing

diplomacy trend” Sunday Review, Sunday Nation Newspaper, November 1, 2009, p. 26.

11. “Is there political will towards achieving agenda four…?” Adili Magazine, Transparency

International, March 2009.

12. “Kikoi and the commercial exploitation of geographical indications and traditional

knowledge in Kenya,” Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Magazine, The Advocate

13. “Negotiating intellectual property in Seattle and beyond: strategies for protecting Southern

trade and development interests,” Working paper presented at the Southern Seminar for the

WTO Millennium Round, MS-Training Centre for Dev. Co-operation (MS-TCDC), Arusha,

Tanzania, October 18-22, 1999; revised and published in EcoNews Africa, Oct. 1999, pp. 6-8.

14. “The [Kenya] Communications bill and the media,” Economic Review (Nairobi) May 12-18,

1997, pp. 16-17.

15. “Lecturers await pay boom – or gloom, “Opinion: University Crisis: Daily Nation (Nairobi),

Friday, February 20, 2004, at 9.

16. “Lecturers’ strike: the options available,” Opinion: Higher Education: Daily Nation

(Nairobi), Thursday, January 16, 2004, at 9.

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17. “Saitoti’s Forum has no legal mandate,” Opinion: Lecturers’ Strike: Daily Nation (Nairobi),

Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 9.

18. “How best should govt repossess public land?” Opinion: Demolished Hopes, solicited report

for Daily Nation (Nairobi), Tuesday, Dec 23, 2003, at 9.

19. “Patent wars raging over Aids cure,” Opinion: Pandemic, Daily Nation (Nairobi),

Wednesday, Dec 17, 2003, at 9.

20. “Legal points ignored in lecturers’ strike,” Opinion: Trade Dispute, Daily Nation (Nairobi),

Tuesday Dec 9, 2003, at 9.

21. “How to curtail the brain drain affecting Kenyan universities,” News Analysis, solicited

report for Sunday Nation (Nairobi), Nov 16, 2003, at 6-7.

22. “Sustainable democracy and institutional development in Kenya: An assessment of the [ICJ]

Mombasa Seminar,” Rapporteur’s critique of the ICJ (Kenya Chapter) Seminar on Freedom

of Expression, Assembly and Association, Safari Beach Hotel, Mombasa, May 6-10, 1992.

Published in Kenya Jurist, Journal of the ICJ (Kenya Chapter) Vol. 1, No. 3, June, pp. 22-25.

23. “Convention signed at critical time,” Innovation A magazine of Technology and Sustainable

Development Vol.2 No. 3 September 1992, African Centre for Technology studies (ACTS)

September 1992, p.7.

24. “Environmental concern grips world community” Daily Nation (Nairobi) December 12,

1992.

25. “For the people by the people,” article on development, Weekend Mail (Nairobi) October 9,

1992.

26. Sihanya, B.M with K.E. Sihanya, (February, 1990) “Invention and innovativeness: Kenya’s

copyright and patent laws,” Sheria Issue No. 2 (A student’s law magazine).

27. “A boost for local research,” Industrial Review (Nairobi) (January 1990).

28. “Industrial Property Law: sweet relief,” Industrial Review (Nairobi) (January 1990).

29. “Law, religion and Politics is the alliance sustainable?” Sheria, Issue No. 1 (August 1989) (A

student’s law magazine).

L (vi) Book reviews

1. “Concepts of jurisprudence,” review of Dr RS Bhalla’Concept of Jurisprudence, Nairobi

University Press, 1990, in The Advocate Journal of the Law Society of Kenya, Vol. 2, No. 4,

p. 11 (June 1993).

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2. Review of Biotechnology and Farmers’ Rights: Opportunities and Threats for Small Scale

Farmers in Developing Countries by Hans Brouwer, Eric Stokhof and Joske F.G. Bunders

(eds.), VU University Press, Amsterdam, 1992, in EcoNews Africa, Circular on Environment

and Development (Nairobi) Vol.2 No. 8 May 13, 1993.

3. Ben M. Sihanya with H. Owino-Opondo (1992) “Odinga’s double view of Kenyatta,” review

of Prof. H. Odera Oruka’s Oginga Odinga: His Philosophy and Beliefs in Weekend Mail

(Nairobi), August 21, p. 4.

4. “Let’s take charge of our resources” (1992) Book review of Dr Calestous Juma and Prof J.B.

Ojwang’s Technology transfer and sustainable development African Centre for Technology

Studies (ACTS) Nairobi (1992), in Weekend Mail (Nairobi) September 18.

5. “Liberty and limitations: a critical look at the party question and government accountability,”

review of Prof JB Ojwang’s (1990) Constitutional Development in Kenya: Institutional

Adaptation and Social Change Acts, Nairobi, in Weekly Review (Nairobi), August 31, 1990.

6. “Championing their cause,” Book review of Mary A. Mbeo and Dr Oki Ooko-Ombaka’s (eds)

(1989) Women and Law in Kenya Public Law Institute, Nairobi, in Industrial Review

(Nairobi), May 1990.

M. DISCUSSION PAPERS, CONFERENCE PAPERS AND RELATED

RESEARCHES (INCLUDING REPORTS)

(1) “Promoting Intellectual Property at the University of Nairobi” forthcoming (2013) article

for the newsletter, University of Nairobi office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research,

Production and Extension (RPE).

(2) “Overview and objects of the Constitution: Why the Constitution of Kenya 2010?,” paper

presented three times at the University of Nairobi (RRI) sensitization community, CCU

building on Tuesday 3/9/2013; Friday 6/9/2013 and Monday 16/9/2013 CCU building.

(3) “HIV/AIDS law and ethics in Kenya,” paper presented at the (GCCD) workshop on

HIV/AIDS Peer Education, Life Skills & VCT on August 8, 2013, at the Boma Hotel Red

Cross HQ, Nairobi.

(4) “Copyright in education, research, administration and governance,” forthcoming (2013)

presentation for the first multidisciplinary research conference on the Relevance of

Applied Research to Society, USIU, November 12-14, 2013.

(5) Presented at the Workshop on Support in Trade Negotiations for Professional Regulatory

Bodies and Professional Associations: Building the capacity of professional regulatory

bodies and professional associations to negotiate Mutual Recognition Agreements under

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the East African Community, 2012, Greenhills Hotel, Nyeri, October 28-November 2,

2012.

(6) Contributed to ARTICLE 19’s expert meeting on Freedom of Expression and

Copyright, 7 December 2012, London (only contributor invited from Africa).

(7) “Comments on the LLB and LLM curricula after the Naivasha Board Retreat,”

September 25, 2012.

(8) “Regulations on eligibility for admission into Doctor of Philosophy (Law) Degree

Programme,” contributions to the curriculum review, University of Nairobi Law School,

September 25, 2012.

(9) “Administering security and integrity in Kenya’s presidential elections,” presentation to

the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Annual Conference, Leisure Lodge Beach & Golf

Resort, 15-19 August, 2012, Mombasa, on Integrity & Leadership: Managing the

Electoral Process.

(10) “Security and the administration of presidential elections in Kenya: citizens

rights, the quest for constitutional government,” The Advocate, The Magazine of the Law

Society of Kenya, August 2012, pp. 4-7.

(11) “Administration and enforcement of IP rights in sports”, presentation to the

Intellectual Property (IP) and Sports Seminar organised by the Kenya Intellectual

Property Institute (KIPI) and the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO), June 11-12, 2012

at Nairobi Safari Club.

(12) “Security and the administration of presidential elections in Kenya: citizens

rights, the quest for constitutional government,” presentation to the Law Society of

Kenya (LSK) Seminar on Laws, International Treaties & Facts in this Century, Panari

Hotel, 10-11 May, 2012, Nairobi.

(13) “Administering Presidential Elections in Kenya: Citizens rights to security and

the issue of governance” presentation to the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Seminar on

Laws, International Treaties & Facts in this Century, Panari Hotel, 10-11 May, 2012,

Nairobi.

(14) “Empowering Authors in Kenya: Copyright and Alternative publishing under

Open Scholarship,” presentation of draft paper at the Open AIR Interim Workshop,

Fairview Hotel, Nairobi, 26-29 March, 2012.

(15) “Administering and regulating education for national integration in Kenya,”

presentation to the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) People’s

Conference on Diversity, Ethnicity and Race, Kenyatta International Convention Centre

(KICC), Nairobi, March 12-13, 2012.

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(16) “Review of the National Government Function and Coordination Bill,”

Presentation to the Society for International Development (SID) on Devolving State

Power: Kenya’s Prospects and Challenges at the Intercontinental Hotel, Thursday,

February 23, 2012.

(17) “The Role of the Judiciary in the Accountability and Governance of the

Devolved Government Structure,” presentation to the Institute of Certified Public

Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) 20th

Economic Symposium on Governance and

Accountability of the Devolved Government Structure, Hilton Hotel, Nairobi, February

22-24, 2012.

(18) “Administering and Regulating Security,” Presentation to the Society for

International Development (SID) on Keeping the Promise of Democratically Controlled

and Accountable Security Sector, Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi, February 2, 2012

(19) “The Right to Health Care Services under Constitution of Kenya 2010,”

presentation to doctors, clinicians, nurses and other health workers conference on the

Draft Health Bill, 2011 on Saturday, January 28, 2012, Maweni Cottages, Mombasa.

(20) “Constitutional Implementation in Kenya: Challenges and Prospects,” A study

under the auspices of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) and University of Nairobi’s

Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Occasional Paper Series,

Nairobi, presented at the FES and UoN workshop, Nairobi Safari Club, November 2011.

(21) “Copyright challenges to librarians, researchers, and publishers,” a keynote

presentation to Training Workshop on Copyright Law for Librarians & Researchers, 24th

-26th

August 2011, Lenana House Conference Center, Lenana Road, Nairobi .

(22) “The Impact of the new Constitution on Socio-economic and Political Rights and

the Role of Civil Society and Faith-based Organizations under the new Constitutional

Dispensation,” presentation to Comboni Missionaries Mission Week on Friday August 5,

2011, Comboni offices, Ngong Road, Nairobi.

(23) “Protecting Children in Cyberspace in Kenya; Whose Responsibility Is It?” a

report submitted to Communications Commission of Kenya on Child Online Protection,

July 18, 2011.

(24) “Constitutional Supremacy and the Rule of Law: The separation of powers model

in Kenya; the role of the judiciary in promoting constitutionalism,”presentation to the

Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNHCR) Stakeholders’ consultative

forum on the role of the judiciary in the implementation of the constitution at KSMS,

Saturday, March 19, 2011.

(25) “Exploring Cybercriminality and Security in Kenya and Africa Inventory and

Research Priorities,” presentation of research findings to International Development

Research Centre (IDRC), Dakar, Senegal (2010).

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(26) “Intellectual Property Administration” presentation at a seminar organized by the

Law Society of Kenya’s (LSK’s) Continuing Legal Education (CLE) at Panari Hotel on

October 8, 2010.

(27) “Building Consensus and Implementing a New Constitution” presentation at a

seminar organized by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) at the Panari Hotel on February

18, 2010.

(28) “The Historical Context of the Interim Independent Constitutional Dispute

Resolution Court (IICDRC) in Kenya,” Talking points for a presentation to a judicial

retreat organized by the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs in collaboration

with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the Naivasha Simba Lodge

on February 15, 2010.

(29) “Overview of the [Constitution] review process: PSC’s [Parliamentary Select

Committee’s] Approach,” presentation at a Members Forum organized by the

International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) Kenya and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) at

Panafric Hotel on February 10, 2010.

(30) “Reconstructing the Kenyan Constitution and State, 1963-2009: lessons from

German and American constitutionalism,” Presentation at the 60 Years of German

Constitutionalism – Constitutional Debate in Kenya, Organized by the German Academic

Exchange Service (DAAD) Regional Office for Africa, at the University of Nairobi,

Main Campus, Kenya, October 22, 2009, on file at Innovative Lawyering Nairobi;

Sihanya Mentoring, Siaya and at www.innovativelawyering.com.

(31) “Cyber-regulatory co-ordination in East Africa: the Kenyan case,” Paper

presented at the East African Internet Governance Forum, Jacaranda Hotel, Nairobi,

September 8, 2009.

(32) “Legal processes and procedures in Kenya: an audit on women’s position,” paper

presented at the African Women’s Study Centre Conference of the University of Nairobi,

National Consultative Meeting, August 28, 2009.

(33) “Kenyan and African constitutionalism in the emerging Obama doctrine:

Implications on governance, ” Presentation at discussion the Impact of President Barack

Obama’s Speech in Ghana on Africa, organized by the US Embassy, at the

Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi July 11, 2009.

(34) “The Procurement Act: history, challenges and opportunities,” Presentation to the

University of Nairobi Enterprise Services (UNES) and the Public Procurement Oversight

Advisory Board (PPOAB), June 3, 2009.

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(35) “Mentorship in the legal profession: the role of the pupil master,” training for

Council of Legal Education (CLE) and the Kenya School of Law, Eldoret, May 15, 2009,

training of pupil masters (advocates) and pupils.

(36) “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Education and Impact of IMF

Policies on the Right to Health,” training on Economic literacy training conducted under

the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, 16-19 February 2009, Wida Highway Motel, Nairobi.

(37) Trainer on “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Education and

Impact of IMF Policies on the Right to Health,” training on Economic literacy training

conducted under the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, 23-27 March 2009, Roasters Hotel,

Nairobi.

(38) “Business modernization of IP institutions in Kenya and Africa: use of

information technology in IP management,” presentation at the Inter-regional forum on

Development and Service oriented IP administration held at the World Intellectual

Property Organisation (WIPO) headquarters in Geneva, July 1-2nd

, 2008.

(39) Evaluation of the Automation of the Kenya Industrial Property Office: Impact,

Challenges and Opportunities, Consultancy report presented to and published by the

World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Geneva and the Kenya Intellectual

Property Institute (KIPI).(2007-2008)

(40) “Democratizing the electoral process,” Presentation at the Law Society of Kenya

Conference, 27th

-30th

August 2008, Leisure Lodge Resort, Mombasa.

(41) “Copyright for non-fiction authors” A presentation for the Kenya Non-Fiction

Authors Association (KENFAA), January 26, 2008, Kenya National Theatre, Nairobi.

(42) “Intellectual property and quality assurance in Kenyan universities,” a paper

presented at the 2nd

International Conference on Quality Assurance in Higher Education

organised by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation

(UNESCO), Zimbabwe Cluster Office, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, September 17-19,

2007.

(43) “Intellectual property and e-learning in Kenya,” Paper presented at the 2nd

International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, Safari Park

Hotel, Nairobi, May 28-30, 2007.

(44) “Intellectual property in business and development in Kenya,” presentation at

workshop on Anti-Counterfeiting and Intellectual Property Strategies in Kenya,

September 19–20, 2006.

(45) “Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Kenya,” a presentation at a

Workshop on the Freedom of Expression of the Media organised by the International

Commission of Jurists-Kenya at Sports Man Hotel in Nanyuki, May 13th

, 2006.

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(46) “Copyright and related rights and their economic potential to performing artists”

paper presented to the Training Workshop for Performing Artists organised by the Kenya

Copyright Board and the Society for Performing Artists of Kenya (SPAK), The Kenya

National Theatre, Nairobi, April 20, 2006.

(47) “Inequalities in human rights, constitutionalism and legal practices: What are the

key issues and how can policy respond?,” A discussion paper presented to the workshop

on Sectoral Dialogues on Inequality: Perspectives from Legal, Constitutional and

Governance Dimensions, Workshop organised by the Society for International

Development (SID), Hotel Inter-Continental, Nairobi, April 18, 2006.

(48) “Intellectual Property and Innovation in Kenya: Legal and Regulatory Issues in

Business Incubation,” a paper presented to the National Workshop in Commemoration of

the Scientific Revival Day of Africa, organised by the Kenya National Academy of

Sciences, June 2004.

(49) Dr Ben Sihanya & Dr Osita Ogbu, On technology transfer: TRIPS leaves Africa

in the cold study under African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) Technology

Brief (Nairobi) (December 2003).

(50) “Regulating education and training in Kenya: production and distribution of

teaching and learning materials, intellectual property, ICT and governance,” A

discussant’s perspective on “The legal framework of education in Kenya” (A presentation

by Prof HWO Okoth-Ogendo), Presentation at the National Conference on Education and

Training: Meeting the challenges for Education Training in Kenya in the 21st century,

Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC), November 27-29, 2003.

(51) “Policy-making and law-making in ICT and intellectual property in Kenya,” and

“Intellectual property in the context of ICT in Kenya;” presentations at the training

workshop of Kenya Civil Society World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Caucus

(Arid Lands Information Network (EA)), Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi,

Nov 17, 2003.

(52) TRIPs and Access to Drugs, Food and the Relevant Technologies in Kenya:

Reforming Intellectual Property and Trade Laws for Sustainable Development, Published

Research Report for EcoNews Africa, Nairobi, on addressing the impact on Kenya of the

intellectual property regime under the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of

Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs), 2003.

(53) “Law reform and legislative drafting in Kenya in comparative context:

institutional synergies and capacity building at Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC)

and A-G’s Chambers,” Working paper presented at the Kenya Law Reform Commission

Strategic Planning Workshop, Whitesands, Mombasa, January 29-30, 2004.

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(54) “Open sources and access to software and cyberspace in Kenya,” Paper presented

at the Stanford-UC Berkeley (April 2001) Conference on Democratization in Africa.

(55) “Copyright’s fortunes: brought from Britain, copied for Kenya,” Coursework

essay under Prof. Paul Goldstein; obtained distinction; work in progress (2001; 2010).

(56) “Intellectual property confronts counterfeiting in Africa: protecting innovators

and consumers in the cybersociety,” Presentation at International Association of

Consumer Law (IACL) Conference, Helsinki (May 1999).

(57) “Negotiating royalties between breeders and seed merchants in Kenya: strategic

considerations,” Working paper presented at the Seed Trade Association of Kenya

(STAK) Workshop, Serena Hotel, Nairobi, January 21, 2000.

(58) “ICT regulation in Kenya: a personal testament” (forthcoming), contribution to

the IDRC-coordinated book on ICT development in Kenya: history and personal

experiences.

(59) Harmonization of the Legal Framework on Education, Training and Research.

Vice Chair, and Member of the National Task Force on the Review and Harmonisation

on Education, Training and Research Law in Kenya, January 2006–November 2008

(Appointed by Prof George Saitoti, the Minister of Education, Science and Technology).

(60) Legislative Reforms for Electronic Transactions in Kenya: Policy and Strategic

Options report presented to the Office of the President, Directorate of e-Government and

the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on February 8, 2007, following the

stakeholders workshop on e-transactions held at the Whitesands Hotel, Mombasa, 13th

-

16th

December 2006.

(61) National Economic and Social Council Bill, 2003; draft Bill for the Ministry of

Planning and National Development, sponsored by the UN Development Programme

(September 2003)

(62) “The state of musical copyright in Kenya and proposals for rewarding musicians”

Consultancy report for the Media Company/Action for Music, Nairobi, January 24, 2002.

(63) “Integrating technology transfer under TRIPs for Africa’s development,” study

for African Technology Policy Studies (ATPS) network (Oct. 2001).

(64) “Innovation, technology transfer and intellectual property: making the link in

constitutional engineering in Kenya,” Study for African Technology Policy Studies

(ATPS) network, Nairobi (October 2001).

(65) “Innovation, technology transfer and IP: the missing link in Constitution making

in Kenya,” Speech at the Rotary Club of Milimani (Nairobi) lunch (September 2001).

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(66) “Making TRIPs work for Kenya’s development,” Speech at the Institute of

Economic Affairs (IEA) public forum, Nairobi (August 15th

, 2001).

(67) “Litigating Y2K insurance problems in Kenya: legal liability for the millennium

challenge,” Working paper presented at the British Council’s BICA-Kenya Conference

on the Kenyan Information Society at Nairobi Safari Club (October 13-14, 1999).

(68) “Benefit sharing and royalty computation within plant breeders rights (PBRs):

strategies for intellectual property valuation in Kenya,” Working paper presented at the

Kenya Plant Breeders Association Workshop, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services

(KEPHIS), Offices, Nairobi, October 7, 1999.

(69) “Enhancing consumer participation and representation in Africa,” Paper presented

at the 44th

Annual Conference of the American Council on Consumer Interest (ACCI),

Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC (March 1998).

(70) Y2K Legal Guidelines for Kenya; and Elements of Kenya’s Policy on Y2K Report

to the national Y2K Steering Committee and National Y2K Co-ordination Centre,

Nairobi (November-December 1999). (Published as a special issue of the Government of

Kenya’s Gazette)

(71) The Y2K Bill,1999 Draft Bill prepared under the auspices of the National Y2K

Steering Committee and the National Y2K Co-ordination Centre, Nairobi (Nov.-Dec.

1999)

(72) The Copyright Bill, 1999: Some Comments and Proposals Solicited comments to

the Office of the Attorney General, Nairobi (November 1999).

(73) “Intellectual property teaching in the IT age in Kenya: a personal testament,”

Working paper presented at the WIPO IP Teaching Workshop, Abuja, Nigeria

(September 9-10, 1999).

(74) “Developing IT law in Kenya: intellectual property perspectives,” Paper presented

at the Institute of Nuclear Science Workshop on IT, Nairobi, August 17, 1999.

(75) Regulating Internet Services in Tanzania Consultancy report for Tanzania

Communications Commission, Dar es Salaam (Jan. 1999).

(76) Regulating Payphone Services in Tanzania Consultancy report for Tanzania

Communications Commission, Dar es Salaam (Jan. 1999).

(77) Establishing Nestlé’s liaison office in Tanzania and the Status of Nestle East

Africa Ltd.: a legal opinion An investment opinion for Nestle Foods (K) Ltd. (October

1998).

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(78) “Apportioning legal liability and litigating the Y2K problem in Kenya” Working

paper presented at the University of Nairobi’s Institute of Nuclear Science Workshop on

the Y2K Problem (June 1998).

(79) “Strategies for strengthening consumer protection in E. Africa,” Commentary on

proposed Uganda Consumer Protection Bill for Uganda Consumer Protection Association

(UCPA); and addressed stakeholders workshop on the same (Oct. 1997-Feb. 1998).

(80) “Intellectual property in Kenya: perspectives on Internet and software

innovations,” Consultancy report for Telecom Forum Africa Ltd. (TFA), Nairobi and the

Netherlands (1997).

(81) “Implications of the Kenya Communications Bill, 1997 for the Media,” Paper

presented at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung’s (FES) Workshop on Media and the Law:

Informing the Law Making Process, Fairview Hotel, Nairobi (May 5, 1997).

(82) Ben Sihanya & Lawrence Mute (1997) Community Broadcasting in Kenya: Policy

and Strategic Considerations Consultancy Report for the Kenya Community Media

Network (KCOMNET), Nairobi, April.

(83) Ben Sihanya & Lawrence Mute (1997) Draft Community Broadcasting Bill Draft

Sample Bill for KCOMNET, Nairobi, April.

(84) Ben Sihanya & Lawrence Mute (1997) Code of Conduct for Community

Broadcasting Sample Code of Conduct for KCOMNET, Nairobi, April; Presented (with

Lawrence Mute) the policy document, Code of Conduct, and the Bill on Community

Broadcasting to the national Task Force on Media Law (prepared as consultancy reports

for KCOMNET) (April 24, 1997).

(85) “The Draft Telecoms Act, 1996: Critical issues in regulatory policy,” Consultancy

report for Africa Online, Inc., Boston (US) and Nairobi (Oct. 1996).

(86) “Efficient regulation of the Internet in Kenya,” Consultancy report for Africa

Online, Nairobi and Boston, US (June 1996).

(87) “Financial sector reforms under SAPs in Kenya: the case of capital accumulation

and investment regulation,” Research paper submitted to the LLM Programme,

University of Warwick (UK), 1995.

(88) “Pornography in the Internet: addressing regulatory dilemmas in Kenya,”

Consultancy report for Africa Online Inc., Boston (US) and Nairobi (May 1996)

(89) “Africa Online, KP&TC and Internet regulation in Kenya,” Consultancy report

for Africa Online, Inc., Boston, US and Nairobi. (April 1996).

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(90) “Technological convergence and regulatory dilemmas in Kenya: the case of

multimedia systems in development,” Paper presented at the First National Conference

on IT, KICC, Nairobi, November 29-December 1 (1995).

(91) “Technology transfer in the development process in Kenya: issues in regulation

and competition law,” LLM research paper for the University of Warwick (1995);

obtained distinction under Dr Andy Clark.

(92) “Developments in international environmental law: Towards a convention to

combat desertification,” Presentation at the EcoNews Africa/Climate Network Africa

Workshop of Networking and People’s Empowerment through Information in East Africa

(August, 1993), Kolping Guest House, Nairobi.

(93) “The legal status and regulation of NGOs in Kenya” (1991) Consultancy paper

presented at the Action Aid (Kenya) conference on Rural Reconstruction at Kiboswa,

Kenya, November 11-15 (an earlier version of the paper was read at the Kenya

Professional Business Women’s Seminar in Nairobi by Ms Anne Kyalo).

(94) “Human rights in Kenya: constraints and prospects” (1991) Paper read (by Ms

Anne Kyalo) at the Commonwealth Human Rights Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe,

October 10 -14.

(95) “Publishing agreements and copyright law,” Seminar presentation to African

Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS)/Initiatives Limited Staff (October, 1990)

(96) “Environmental safety and occupational health in biotechnology research and

development in Kenya: policy, legal and institutional issues,” Policy paper for the

African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS), July/August 1991.

(97) “Environmental ethics,” Policy Outlook Paper for the African Centre for

Technology Studies (ACTS) (October 1990).

N. ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

CONDUCTED

1. “Copyright challenges and prospects for authors in Kenya,” working paper presented to

students of Diploma in Communication and the public at St. Paul’s University, Nairobi, July

23, 2013.

2. “Quality assurance in Kenya’s basic education,” draft paper presented at Riara University on

July 19, 2013 during the first annual international conference on education.

3. “Emerging issues in intellectual property (IP), defamation, privacy, data protection,” working

paper presented on Intellectual Property Laws & Practices, on June 14, 2013, at the Panari

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Hotel, Nairobi organized by Law Society of Kenya’s (LSK’s) Committee on Continuing

Legal Education (CLE).

4. “Copyright law and Government policy for the creative industry in Kenya,” working paper

presented on Friday, July 5, 2013 at Strathmore Law School Open African Innovation

Research & Training (Open AIR) workshop.

5. Appointed by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to be an intellectual property consultant

in two cases, Samson Ngengi Njuguna v Kenya Revenue Authority (Nairobi HC Civil Suit

No. 730 of 2012) and Arbitration Proceedings between Samson Ngengi Njuguna and Kenya

Revenue Authority, approved by the Attorney–General.

6. Lead Consultant, drafting of Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD)

Regulations 2013, KICD, Nairobi.

7. Lead Consultant, drafting of Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) Rules 2013.

8. “Overview of the effect of the Constitution 2010, KNEC Act No 29 of 2012, Basic Education

Act No. 14 of 2013, TIVETA Act No. 29 of 2013 and other relevant values and regulations

on KNEC functions and activities,” presentation to KNEC Top Management, North Coast

Hotel, Kikambala (Mombasa).

9. Judge for the International Rounds of the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition 2013 at

the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, April 10-12, 2013.

10. Expert Panelist at a forum on hate speech at Oxford University, presenting “Hate speech

versus freedom of expression in the context of the Kenyan presidential elections 2013,” April

9, 2013.

11. “Devolution and Education,” a presentation at validation meeting of experts aimed at

critiquing KHRC publication on devolution and human rights on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at

the Palacina.

12. Presented at Open AIR (at African Innovation Research and Training) Methodology

Workshop, Empowering Authors through Copyright in Kenya: Alternative Publishing under

Open Air Scholarship, Cape Town, June 4-6, 2012.

13. Presentation to students of Diploma in Communication on Copyright challenges and

prospects for authors in Kenya, St. Paul’s University, Nairobi, November 8, 2011.

14. Trained on African regional experiences on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property

(TRIPs), University of Swaziland, Trade Policy Training Programme, July 19-21, 2011

15. Presented at the preliminary research proposal at African Innovation Research and Training

(Open AIR): Exploring the Role of Intellectual Property in Open Development Workshop

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Launch, Cape Town, May 17-20, 2011.

16. Attended and participated in Preparatory Workshop -2011, Regional Trade Policy course for

English-speaking African countries held in partnership with University of Swaziland-

Geneva, March 23-25, 2011.

17. Taught African regional experiences on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property

(TRIPs), University of Swaziland, Trade Policy Training Programme, November 15-17,

2010.

18. Consultations among and Training of Trainers at a WTO Workshop on Regional Trade

Policy Course (RTPC) for English Speaking African Countries held at WTO Headquarters,

Geneva, Switzerland on July 20-24, 2010 (Annually since 2004); focus on Agreement on

Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, including Trade in Counterfeit Goods;

(TRIPs), 1994.

19. “Intellectual Property and Transfer of Technology Regulation, Management and

Administration in Kenyan Universities,” paper to be presented at Moi University’s 6th

Annual International Conference on Knowledge Management and Applied Technological

Innovations for Sustainable Development at Moi University from September 7-11, 2010;

abstract available at www.innovativelawyering.com& Sihanya Mentoring, Nairobi & Siaya,

Kenya.

20. Adjunct Professor of International Intellectual Property Law and Comparative Constitutional

Law, Widener University, US/Nairobi International Law Institute, (a programme of Widener

University and University of Namibia) 2005, 2009.

21. Taught African regional experiences on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property

(TRIPs), University of Swaziland, Trade Policy Training Programme, July 16-17, 2009.

22. Taught Comparative Constitutional Law under the Nairobi International Law Institute (of the

University of Nairobi and Widener University, USA), June – July 2009.

23. Panelist on the Implications of US President Barack Obama’s speech and policy statement of

July 11, 2009 in Ghana, on Kenya and Africa generally, under the auspices of the US

Embassy, Hotel Intercontinental, Nairobi; July 11.

24. Consultations among and Training of Trainers at a WTO Workshop and Training on

Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) for English Speaking African Countries held at WTO

Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland on June 16–18, 2009.

25. “Legislative reforms for increasing access to knowledge,” paper presented at the National

Stakeholders Workshop on Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for Education and

Research Environments, under the University of Witwatersrand and Centre for Public

Interest Law (CEPIL), Accra, Ghana, July 1, 2009.

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26. “Copyright exceptions and limitations: an introduction,” paper presented at the National

Stakeholders Workshop on Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for Education and

Research Environments, under the University of Witwatersrand and Innovative Lawyering,

Nairobi, Kenya, May 22, 2009.

27. “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Education,” Economic literacy training

conducted under the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, Wida Highway Hotel, Nairobi, February

16-19, 2009.

28. “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Health,” Economic literacy training

conducted under the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, Wida Highway Hotel, Nairobi, February

16-19, 2009.

29. “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Education,” Economic literacy training

conducted under the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, Roasters Hotel, Nairobi, March 23-27,

2009.

30. “Impact of IMF Policies on the Right and Access to Health,” Economic literacy training

conducted under the auspices of Action Aid Kenya, Roasters Hotel, Nairobi, March 23-27,

2009.

31. Trainer on Intellectual Property and Trademark Law to Kenya Revenue Authority officials

under the auspices of the International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), October 28-

29, 2008, Nairobi.

32. “Democratizing the Kenyan electoral process,” Presentation at the Law Society of Kenya

Annual Conference, Mombasa, 27-30 August, 2008.

33. “Business modernization of IP institutions in Kenya and Africa: use of information

technology in IP management,” presentation at the Inter-regional forum on Development and

Service oriented IP administration held at the World Intellectual Property Organisation

(WIPO) headquarters, Geneva, July 1-2, 2008.

34. “Copyright for non-fiction authors,” a presentation for the Kenya Non-Fiction Authors

Association (KENFAA), January 26, 2008.

35. “Intellectual property and quality assurance in Kenyan universities,” a paper presented at the

2nd International Conference on Quality Assurance in Higher Education organised by the

United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Zimbabwe

Cluster Office, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on September 17-19, 2007.

36. “Intellectual Property and E-learning in Kenya,” paper presented at the 2nd International

Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi,

May 28-30, 2007.

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37. Trainer or Tutor of Government officials on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s)

Programme on Online Introduction Course on WTO and its Basic Principles for English-

Speaking African Region (February 12 – March 31, 2007).

38. “Copyright and related rights economic potential to performing artists,” paper presented to

the Training workshop for performing artists organized by the Kenya Copyright Board and

the Society for Performing Artists of Kenya (SPAK), The Kenya National Theatre, April 20,

2006.

39. “Intellectual property, innovation and governance,” presentation to the Raoul Wallenberg

Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Seminar for alumni (Africa) of the Masters

Programmes at RWI (1993-2004), Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, October 2-6, 2006.

40. “Intellectual Property in business and development in Kenya,” presentation at workshop on

Anti-Counterfeiting and Intellectual Property Strategies in Kenya on September 19–20, 2006.

41. Trainer or Tutor of Government officials on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s)

Programme on Online Introduction Course on WTO and its Basic Principles for English-

Speaking African Region, September 4 - October 13, 2006.

42. Trained on African regional experiences on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property

(TRIPs), University of Namibia, WTO/UNAMI Regional Trade Policy Training Programme,

August 2006.

43. “Foundations of Democracy [:Kenya & the US experience],” paper presented at the

Workshop on Foundations of Democracy, organised by the e-Democracy Journal of the

USA, at US Embassy at, Nairobi June 13, 2006.

44. Training teachers and employees of Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) on

freedom of expression and Media Law, including on curriculum development, under the

auspices of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), August 2005.

45. “Draft University of Nairobi Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Policy: A

Clause-by-clause Critique,” presentation to the University of Nairobi Management and staff,

College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences (CAVS), Upper Kabete Campus.

46. Intellectual property in society and in the market place: training of members of (University

Law School) Students for Free Enterprise (SIFE), April 28, 2005.

47. “Copyright for librarians in the Internet age,” training for librarians and documentalists on

Kenyan, American and international copyright under the auspices of the US Embassy

(September 8, 2004).

48. “Policy-making and law-making in ICT and intellectual property in Kenya,” and

“Intellectual property in the context of ICT in Kenya;” presentations at the training workshop

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of Kenya Civil Society World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Caucus (Arid Lands

Information Network (EA), Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Nov 17, 2003.

49. “Copyright enforcement in Kenya,” Presentation at workshop to train Government officials

organised by Attorney General’s Chambers, Action for Music, & International Federation for

Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Nov. 14-16, 2002.

50. “Strengthening copyright administration in Kenya: the case for a Copyright Tribunal,”

Report of a Stakeholders’ Copyright Conference organized by the Attorney-General’s

Chambers, October 4, 2002.

O. GOVERNMENT OF KENYA: LEGAL CONSULTANT (1989- ) (See also O below)

1. Election observer under the auspices of the Law Society of Kenya for the Kenyan

Presidential Elections of December 27, 2007 and March 4, 2013; observer of the voting,

counting, tallying and related processes (tallying at KICC in 2007; at the Bomas of Kenya in

2013).

2. Consultant Specialist in Intellectual Property Law in the case Samson Ngengi Njuguna v.

Kenya Revenue Authority, High Court Civil Suit No. 30 of 2012 and the Arbitration

Proceedings between Samson Ngengi Njuguna and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

(appointed by KRA).

3. Appointed Head of the Westlands Constituency Transition Team and Lead Consultant, by the

MP Hon Tim Wanyonyi Wetang’ula, March 2013.

4. Consultant and Author, Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and Judicial Working Committee on

Election Preparations, Handbook on Elections “Equipping the justice and legal sector with

essential skills, appropriate attitudes and necessary knowledge to participate in electoral

disputes,” April 2013.

5. Appointed by the Law Society of Kenya as one of a nine-member committee conducting an

audit of the March 4, 2013 General Election, on March 27, 2013.

6. Chair, Draft Education Bills Drafting Committee, on the following Draft Bills: Kenya

National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM), Draft Centre for Mathematics, Science

and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA), and Kenya Education Management

Institute (KEMI).

7. Final Draft Basic Education Bill 2012 finalised and tabled in the Cabinet meeting, August 12,

2012.

8. National Cohesion and Integration Commission, [Re]Drafting proposals for inclusion in the

Draft Basic Education Bill, 2012.

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9. National Cohesion and Integration Commission, [Re]Drafting proposals for inclusion in the

Policy Framework for Education and Training, July 2012.

10. Discussant in the Workshop on Education, Training and Research Policy, Science,

Technology and Innovation and Legal Frameworks for Targeted Members of Parliament,

Ministry of Education & Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology, July 5-6,

2012, Great Rift Valley Lodge, Naivasha (under the auspices of the Parliamentary

Committee on Education).

11. Presentation of the Draft Basic Education Bill 2012 to the stakeholders in Education:

Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology Technical

Officers’ Retreat (May 8-11, 2012).

12. Discussant at the Ministry of East African Community on spot assessment of good

governance in EAC partner states on legal, rules and privileges at Co-operative Bank House

on December 6, 2011.

13. Chairman, Drafting Committee of the Task Force on the Re-alignment of the Education

Sector to the New Constitution (2011)

14. Member of the Task Force on the Re-alignment of the Education Sector to the New

Constitution. Chair-person to the Sub-Committee 4 on Research, Data, Monitoring and

Evaluation, and National Qualification Framework, 2011.

15. Chair of the Competent Authority (The Copyright Tribunal) vide Gazette Notice No. 6385 of

June 26,2009. This is a quasi-judicial body that hears appeals from the Kenya Copyright

Board; appointed by the Attorney-General, Hon S. Amos Wako, to establish the Copyright

Tribunal.

16. Copyright law reform and enforcement (Attorney-General’s Office), 1999-

17. Consultant, Ministry of Trade, Kenya European Union Post Lome Trade Negotiations

(KEPLOTRADE II), Preparation of Kenya’s position to the EU’s draft text on EU/EAC

EPA, on intellectual property rights, May 18-22, 2009.

18. Consultant for the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) and World Intellectual Property

Organisation (WIPO) on the Intellectual Property Automated System (IPAS), June 2007 –

March 2008.

19. Vice Chair, and Member of the National Task Force on the Review and Harmonisation on

Education, Training and Research Law in Kenya, January 2006–November 2008; Appointed

by the Minister of Education, Science and Technology); Report: Harmonization of the Legal

Framework on Education, Training and Research.

20. Facilitator at the Electronic Transactions Workshop, Mombasa, Sponsored by UNDP and the

Directorate of e-Government, held at the Whitesands Hotel, Kenya November 13-15th

2006.

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Also prepared a report which served as roadmap to the enactment of an e-transaction law and

reforming ICT law in Kenya.

21. Consulted for the Committee of Eminent Persons (COEP) on the Constitution Review

Process (April 2006). My task was to carry out an analysis of the historical roadmap of the

Constitution review process in Kenya.

22. Member of the Kenya Copyright Board, appointed by the Attorney General, 2003-2009

(appointment renewed in 2006); Member, Legal Affairs Committee and Training and Human

Resources Committee.

23. Drafting amendments to the Copyright Act, 2001, in the Legal Affairs Committee of the

Kenya Copyright Board to which I belong.

24. Discussant at the Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MOEST) Brainstorming

Session on Reforming the Legal Framework of Education (October 2005), at the invitation of

the Permanent Secretary.

25. Mainstreaming ICT in Kenya, co-legal consultant, commissioned by the Ministry of Planning

and National Development (MPND) to draft policy and legal guidelines to facilitate an ICT

enabled Kenyan future, January 2005-2006.

26. Human rights training of Senior Government officials – a project of the Kenya National

Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), January 2005-2006(?).

27. Ministry of Education Science and Technology, Workshop on Validation of the Report of the

National Education Conference Report of November 2003 (2004).

28. Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC) and Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and

Analysis (KIPPRA), researcher and moderator on reforming Kenya’s business laws,

(including working paper:“Reforming Substantive Business Laws in Kenya,” from October

15-17, 2004.

29. Moderated Intellectual Property (IP) law training of Public and Private sector participants

(lawyers) for the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs and the Rome based

International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), September 27-30, 2004. This was

through video conferencing (Rome-Nairobi-Kampala) and lectures/discussions in Nairobi.

30. With Mr Bosire Ogero, Strengthening the Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC) and

Legislative Drafting in the Attorney-General’s Chambers, Ministry of Justice and

Constitutional Affairs, and the Legal and Justice Sector Generally, to Facilitate Access to

Justice, a Government of Kenya (esp. KLRC), and European Union Project implemented

under the auspices of BiRD, Matrix and GOPA, an international research consortium, 2003-

2004.

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31. Kenya Copyright Board – member, as an expert from 2003-; co-drafted Copyright

Regulations, 2003

32. Discussant and resource person on education and training law (Ministry of Education,

Science and Technology’s national conference on education, and workshop on the validation

of the conference report), November 2003.

33. Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) (integrating innovation, technology, and

intellectual property into Kenyan constitutionalism), 2002.

34. Drafted National Economic and Social Council Bill, 2003 (drafted for Government of

Kenya/UNDP), 2003(?).

35. Co-drafted Draft Media Bill on behalf of stakeholders, 1997/8, for the Task Force on Media

Law, appointed by the A-G.

36. Co-drafted Industrial property policy (National Council for Science and Technology

(NCST)), 1989 under the auspices of the NCST and the Africa Centre for Technology

Studies (ACTS).

37. Co-drafted Industrial Property Bill (National Council for Science and Technology (NCST)),

1989.

38. Drafted Y2K policy; Y2KLegal Guidelines (National Y2K Committee) (1999).

P. INTERNATIONAL, INTER GOVERNMENTAL, CORPORATE AND

OTHER CONSULTANCIES (1989–)

1. Legal opinion on the characteristics of and distinction between the French Bureau de Liaison

and the English “Branch Office”, Consultancy for Danone Baby Nutrition Africa Overseas

(DBNAO), Kenya Branch, November 13-14, 2012.

2. Reviewed Intellectual Property Rights: Review of Patents Regulations in Kenya, Paper by

Ms Anne Gitonga of Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA).

(Month, yr)

3. “Constitutional Implementation in Kenya: Challenges and Prospects,” A study under the

auspices of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) and University of Nairobi’s Department of

Political Science & Public Administration, Occasional Paper Series, Nairobi (2011).

4. Empowering Authors in Kenya Copyright and Alternative Publishing under Open

Scholarship: Research for the African Innovation Research on Intellectual Property’s Role in

Open Development, University of Cape Town, South Africa. (2011-2013)

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5. “Trade Facilitation Study in Africa: Pilot Case study on Common Market for Eastern and

Southern Africa (COMESA) Sub-region,” we reviewed and compiled the four block’s

reports. A study in collaboration with Prof. James Otieno Odek under the auspices of

COMESA.

6. “Survey on Intellectual Property Rights and Anti-counterfeiting in Kenya,” Insighting Ideas,

Inc., California, USA, September 16, 2009-(2010).

7. “Strengthening Consumer Protection in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia for Social and

Economic Justice, and Redrafting the Model Law for Consumer Protection in Africa,”

Consumers International (CI), September 7, 2009 (ongoing)

8. “Amendments to the Independence Constitution of Kenya: the impacts on the post-

independence Cabinets and governance,” Ministry of Information and Communication for

the Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board, London, September 2, 2009-

9. Africa Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) under the auspices of IDRC,

University of Witwatersrand LINKS centre and Shuttleworth Foundation. Draft Kenya

Country Review and Executive Policy Brief on the ACA2K, October 1, 2007 – January 31,

2010 (book launched at the University of Cape Town South Africa, Saturday, 31.7.2010).

10. “Copyright law relating to court reporting,” Press Law Seminar for Court Reporters,

organized by the Council for Legal Education (CLE) and the Kenya School of Law (KSL), at

Karen, on October 8, 2009.

11. Chief Examiner, Parliamentary Select Committee on the Review of the Constitution,

Examination of Candidates for the Positions of Judges in the Interim Independent

Constitutional Dispute Resolution Court (IICDRC), October 5, 2009.

12. “Exploring cybercrime and security in Kenya: Status and research priorities” International

Development Research Centre (IDRC), Dakar, Senegal, August 20, 2009- November 10,

2009.

13. Development of Resource Book and Training Manual on Impact of International Monetary

Fund (IMF) Macroeconomic Policies on Education, Health and Women’s Rights in Kenya,

Action Aid International Kenya, Nairobi, September 2008 - March 27, 2009.

14. Legal Advisor on matters of law in various criminal law and procedures in human rights

cases relating to women and children, Women’s Rights Awareness Programme (WRAP),

Nairobi, since September 2008. (The tasks included drafting legal opinions).

15. Appraisal of Agenda 4 as a Way Forward Toward Achieving Accountability and Good

Governance in Kenya, Transparency International - Kenya, February 1 – 28, 2009.

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16. “The Contribution of civil society and academia in development policy-making: The Case of

Kenya’s Budgetary Process” African Research and Resource Forum (ARRF) September

2009 –November 3, 2008.

17. Research into Kenya’s Constitutional Development and the Case for a Transitional

Constitutional Framework, Citizens Coalition for Constitutional Change (4Cs), Nairobi,

February-March 26, 2008.

18. Monitoring an eTraining Course on Introduction to the WTO for government officials from

developing countries, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva, 2006-2007.

19. Report on establishing a peer review mechanism for the Institute of Certified Secretaries

(ICPSK), ICPSK, Nairobi, September 2007; February 2009.

20. Review of the Nairobi Metro 2030 Strategy, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and

Analysis (KIPPRA), October 2008.

21. Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, later Act 2008, introducing the Committee of

Experts to Amend the Constitution of Kenya, Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Constitutional

Review Committee and Ministry of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs,

September 2008.

22. Entrenchment of the Pan Africa Christian University (PACU) Charter, PACU, Nairobi, May

2008.

Q. WORK IN PROGRESS: PROFESSORIAL RESEARCH AGENDA, 2006-2013

My Professorial Research agenda (2006-2013) has already spawned books, articles, PhD

dissertations, Masters theses and projects, LLB dissertations, consultancies and related

reports, Newspaper articles and a Mentoring Programme. The agenda is organised

thematically:

1. Intellectual Property, Innovation and Transfer of Technology (ToT) in Kenya and

Africa

- IP, Innovation and ToT Administration and Regulation in Kenyan universities and research

and development (R & D) institutions.

- “Copyright’s commons and balance in Kenya: the significance of Prof Paul Goldstein and

Stanford Law School on the debate on rights, limitations and exceptions.”

- Intellectual Property and Innovation in Kenya Africa: Transferring Technology for Sustainable

Development (draft book; forthcoming).

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- Constructing Copyright and Creativity in Kenya: Cultural Politics and the Political Economy

of Transnational Intellectual Property; doctoral dissertation, Stanford Law School

(forthcoming).

- Copyright law and the cultural industries in Kenya, 1895-2003: political economy and

construction of intellectual property (forthcoming).

- Opening Sources for Kenya’s Development: The Discourse on Intellectual Property and

Technology Transfer in Access to Software and Cyberspace JSM thesis Stanford Programme

of International Legal Studies (SPILS), Stanford Law School (August 2001) (draft book).

- Consumer Law in Kenya and Africa (forthcoming).

- Copyright Cases in Kenya, Ben Sihanya and Marisella Ouma, (forthcoming book).

- Trade Mark Cases in Kenya, Ben Sihanya, Marisella Ouma (forthcoming book).

- Copyright law and the cultural industries in Kenya, 1895-2010: political economy and the

construction of intellectual property (forthcoming).

- Opening Sources for Kenya’s Development: The Discourse on Intellectual Property and

Technology Transfer in Access to Software and Cyberspace JSM thesis, Stanford Programme

of International Legal Studies (SPILS), Stanford Law School (August 2001) (draft book).

23. Kenyan Cultural Politics and Intellectual History

- Cultural Politics and Intellectual History in Kenya

24. Kenyan and Comparative Constitutionalism – including Political Economy

- Presidency and the Administrative Bureaucracy in Kenya (forthcoming book, 2012).

- “RailaOdinga: Constitutional engineering for the Second Republic in Kenya.”

- “Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki and the dynamics of the Kenyan presidential Constitution and

administration in Kenya.”

- “Kenya 2013: like Ghana or Zimbabwe? The promise of an Obama doctrine.”

- “Reforming Kenyan security: policies, laws, institutions, administration and diversity in

personnel.”

- Constitutional Process in Kenya: Law, Politics and Methodology (forthcoming book).

- Constitutionalising cultural expression, innovation and copyright in Kenya (forthcoming

book).

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- Constitutionalising innovation, technology and intellectual property in Kenya: copyright, trade

mark and patents (forthcoming book).

- Regulating CSOs and NGOs in Kenya (forthcoming book).

- “Presidential political power play in Kenya: the quest for legality, validity, and legitimacy in

Kenya’s constitutional review, 1963-2007” (or presidential v. judicial and party politics in

constitutional review), already presented at two ICJ workshops, and at University of Nairobi

Law School staff lunch, 2004, and used in teaching (forthcoming monograph).

4. Education, Training, Research and Mentoring Law in Kenya

- “Dean Law: the administrator, the mentor and the public intellectual”

- “Regulating legal education and training in Kenya: levels, institutions, and accreditation

process (admissions, teaching, exams, student and staff welfare)”

- “IP and quality assurance in Kenyan universities: revisited”

- Education, Training and Research Law in Kenya (forthcoming).

- Education, Training and Research Law in Kenya: Cases and Materials (forthcoming).

- Cultural Politics and Intellectual History (forthcoming).

5. Information and Communication Technology Law in Kenya

- “ICT regulation in Kenya: a personal testament,” (forthcoming), contribution to the IDRC

coordinated book on ICT development in Kenya: history and personal experiences.

6. Poetry writing: in the quest of identity; mentoring and education for leadership and

innovation

- Poems on identity and identity politics

- Poems to promote innovation, creativity and intellectual property

- Poems to promote leadership, constitutional government

R. MEDIA APPEARANCES (see also L (v) above:Articles in peer reviewed magazines)

(1) Quoted in Fred Oluoch (2013) “Egypt’s lack of systems creates more turmoil,” The

EastAfrican, Nairobi (weekly), August 17-23, 2013, at 13.

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(2) Interview with KISS FM on accommodation of university students on September 2,

2013.

(3) Quoted in Jacob Ng’etich (2013) “Intrigues that almost marred Uhuru swearing-in

ceremony” The Standard on Sunday, July 14, 2013 at 4.

(4) Quoted by Nation Reporter(2013) “LSK warns legislators over changes of Law” Daily

Nation (Nairobi), Friday, June 21, 2013, National News, at 2

(5) Expert Panelist in an aired debate on “The land question in Kenya” in The Panel,weekly

programme filmed by GBS TV, Friday, aired on April 12, 2013 on GBS from 8 pm to

8.50pm.

(6) Interview with Carol of Taifa Leo, on “Ambivalence by the international community on

Uhuru Kenyatta,” Saturday, March 30, 2013.

(7) Quoted in Mangoa Mosota (2013) “LSK to probe poll electronic failure,” The Standard,

Education, March 28, 2013, at p 17.

(8) Quoted in Jacob Ng’etich (2013) “Uhuru trips abroad pointer to what shade foreign

policy will take” The Standard on Sunday May 12, 2013, Power & Politics at p 20.

(9) Interviewed three times at Kass TV on the land question; transition and criminal justice in

Kenya.

(10) Interview with Fred Oluoch on consequentialist arguments regarding the

Presidential Election Petition, Friday, March 29, 2013. (consequences of invalidation)

(11) Interview with Swedish National Broadcasting Station, Sveriges Television

(SVT) on the March 4, 2013 presidential elections verdict, aired on Saturday, March 30,

2013 through the United Nations (UN) News system.

(12) Interview with Fred Oluoch, The East African on the ICC question, the rule of

law, and the Uhuru Kenyatta question in national governance and international relations,

March 2013.

(13) Interview with Joanne Wanjala of Standard Media Group on University Education

today, March 20, 2013.

(14) Panelist on presidential elections of 4/13/2013 and role of IEBC with Martin

Oloo, interviewed by Yvonne Okwara of KTN, Saturday 9/3/2013.

(15) Interviewed on land, KTN, Newsline with Louis Otieno on Land and Poverty, Feb

13, 2013, at,

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIaYTs4hb5A&list=UUKVsdeoHExltrWMuK0hOW

mg&index=1 (accessed 25/3/2013).

(16) “Kenyans have a chance of launching a second republic,” an interview with

NzauMusau, The Star, Nairobi, March 5, 2013, also at, http://www.the-

star.co.ke/news/article-110540/kenyans-have-chance-launching-second-republic

(accessed 22/3/2013).

(17) Quoted in Augustine Oduor (2013) “High enrolment rate to blame for dismal

showing,” The Standard, KCPE Results, 30/1/2013, at 4.

(18) Quoted in Daniel Kibor, Michael Chepkwony&OsindeObare (2013) “Blame-

game as schools and candidates ponder dismal results in KCSE: Fate of those with low

marks in doubt as quality queried,” The Standard, 31/1/2013 at 6.

(19) Quoted in Augustine Oduor (2013) “High enrolment rate to blame for dismal

showing,” The Standard, KCPE Results, 30/1/2013, at p. 4.

(20) Quoted in Daniel Kibor, Michael Chepkwony&OsindeObare (2013) “Blame-

game as schools and candidates ponder dismal results in KCSE: Fate of those with low

marks in doubt as quality queried,” The Standard, 31/1/2013 at p. 6.

(21) Quoted in NzauMusau (2012) “Parties coalition pacts face legitimacy test,” the

Star 7/12/2012, at, http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-98649/parties-coalition-pacts-

face-legitimacy-test (accessed 30/1/2013).

(22) Interview with Deutschewelle Kiswahili Radio on political developments in

Kenya in the run-up to the 2013 General Elections (Interview by Bruce Amani;

conducted in Kiswahili), September 27, 2012.

(23) Interview that informed the writing of an article, Lillian Onyango (2012) Sunday

Nation, “Tribunal set to decide [Deputy Chief Justice] Nancy Baraza’s fate,” August 5,

2012; quoted in the article.

(24) Nation/NTVKenya interview – “Kibaki, Mudavadi US Trip fuels speculation,”

Sunday Nation (Nairobi), September 16, 2012 by John Ngirachu at; quoted in the story.

(25) Interview with Kiss FM on Security in universities and related education

institutions. United States International University student kidnapped & killed. (July

2012).

(26) Nation/NTVKenya – “Legal experts differ over suspensions [of two cabinet

ministers by the Prime Minister,]” Monday, February 15, 2011(quoted)

(27) Nation/NTVKenya – “ODM wants Annan back,” Monday, February

15 2010 (quoted)

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(28) Nation/NTVKenya – “Kenya gay demand recognition” by Lucas Barasa and Joy

Wanja Tuesday, May 18, 2010 (quoted)

(29) Nation/NTVKenya – “Campaigns now shift from Draft to Succession Politics,”

Saturday, June 26, 2010 by Fred Oluoch (quoted)

(30) Nation/NTVKenya – “Parallel degrees faulted at meeting,” Friday, July

6, 2012 by David Aduda (quoted)

(31) Nation/NTVKenya – “Debate over PM’s power to suspend officials

[Ministers]” Sunday, February 14, 2010 by Walter Menya (quoted)

(32) Nation/NTVKenya - Sihanya &Odera: “US ban justified under changing

diplomacy trend,” Saturday, October 31, 2009 by Ben Sihanya & Outa Odera (article;

quoted)

(33) Nation/NTVKenya – “Obama praises Kenya’s civil society,” Saturday, July

11, 2009 by Daniel Wesangula&MuchemiWachira (quoted)

(34) Nation/NTVKenya – “Alarm as 15,000 children lured into prostitution,” Saturday,

May 23, 2009 by Daniel Wesangula(quoted)

(35) Nation/NTVKenya – “Options for immortalising our two departed scholars,”

Friday, May 15, 2009 by Cabral Pinto (quoted)

(36) Nation/NTVKenya – “Ogendo was an unrelenting champion of Land

Reform,” Friday, May 8, 2009 by Peter Mwaura (quoted)

(37) Nation/NTVKenya – “Leading law scholar [Prof Okoth-Ogendo] dies in

Ethiopian Hospital,” Saturday, April 25, 2009 by Dave Opiyo (quoted)

(38) Nation/NTVKenya – “Leading Kenya law scholar [Prof Okoth-Ogendo] dead,”

Saturday, April 25, 2009 (quoted)

(39) Nation/NTVKenya – “Ministries’ turf battles hurting nurses,” Saturday, March

28, 2009 by Daniel Wesangula (quoted)

(40) Nation/NTVKenya – “Book set to spark fresh debate on impact of aid,” Thursday,

February 19, 2009 by Ken Opala (quoted)

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(41) Nation/NTVKenya – “Disgraced judge goes for top ECK job”, Wednesday,

February 11, 2009 by David Mugonyi (quoted)

(42) Nation/NTVKenya – “MPs to table list of Law Review Experts,” Monday,

February 2, 2009 by Oliver Mathenge and Bernard Namunane (quoted)

(43) Nation/NTVKenya “Brain gain, watering Africa’s desert,” Wednesday,

September 24, 2008 by Kenneth Ogosia (quoted)

(44) Nation/NTVKenya – “Lawyers want minimum reforms,” Wednesday, September

3, 2008 by Lucas Barasa&NazishDholakia (quoted)

(45) Standard – “Year of Decision,” Sunday, Jan 1, 2012 (quoted)

(46) Interviewed by KTN TV on the Waki Commission on Post Election Violence in

Kenya, July 11, 2009 and quoted on the same in the Sunday Nation (Nairobi) of July 12,

2009.

(47) Featured on KBC, NTV, KTN and Citizen TV stations discussing the implications

on US President Obama’s speech on Kenya and Africa, July 11, 2009.

(48) November 27, 2008 interview by Citizen TV on the introduction of stringent rules

on political parties under the Political Parties Act.

(49) November 20, 2008 interview by KISS FM on political party organs and the

political party structure esp. on the revival of the ODM Pentagon.

(50) October 3, 2008 interview by Classic FM on the Kenya National Union of

Teachers (KNUT) strike.

(51) September 15-21, 2008, The East African, quoted in “Power sharing bad for

Africa, says Kriegler” by Fred Oluoch, p.3.

(52) September 13, 2008, National Public Radio (NPR) Constitutional review – Gwen

Thompkins –“ Kenya Struggles to Create New Constitution.”

(53) September 2, 2008, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Interview on

“Power sharing in Africa and the Zimbabwe situation,” 8.00-10.00 pm.

(54) August 29,2008, Classic FM, interview on Constitutional Reform in Kenya.

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(55) February 16, 2008, The Standard quoted in “Diplomatic rows blow to economy,

experts warn,” by Oliver Mathenge.

(56) Live interview on Intellectual Property Law, Citizen TV, Big Breakfast show,

February 2008; Jimmy Gathu.

(57) February 1, 2008, McLatchy Newspapers, “How Kenya’s Elections were Rigged”

by Shashank Benglali, available at www.mclatchynewspapers.com (analytical interview).

(58) South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), interview on “the Post–election

political crisis in Kenya” on January, 2008 at University of Nairobi, Parklands Law

Campus.

(59) Interview on “election and transition 2007: Women and Kenyan elections

governance”

a. (KBC TV, Sunday December 2, 2007).

(60) BBC – “Satire in African Politics: Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, 2007.”

(61) UASU strike – 2006 – featured in Nation Newspapers and NTV- Court

Appearance.

(62) Interviewed by Kenya Television Network (KTN) on Corruption-induced Crisis

in the Kenya Government in relation to the Anglo-Leasing and Goldenberg Corruption

Scandals. The interview focussed on what action or steps the Kenya Government could

take so as to institutionalize and constitutionalise good governance as well as address the

problem of corruption and enhance its legitimacy (February 9, 2005).

(63) Interviewed by NTV (Nation TV) on electoral politics, political wrangles in

relation to the 2007 elections in Kenya (May 23, 2005).

(64) “Impact of US elections on Kenya and Africa,” Nation TV, November 2, 2004.

(65) “Copyright law and enforcement,” KBC TV, Saturday April 17, 2004.

(66) “National lecturers’ strike – legal opinions: November (legality of strike)”;

December 17, 2003 (legality of signing forms to compel resumption of duty));

constitutionality of coercing striking lecturers to resume work (Nation TV December 29,

2003). Also numerous radio bulletins.

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(67) Consumer protection discussion with Director of Kenya Consumer Organisation

(KCO) (1996) – Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) TV.

S. PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL, INTEREST LAWYERING AND ADVOCACY

1. Member, Committee for Review of Electoral Process (CREP); an eight member committee

launched by LSK on July 3, 2013 to review March 4, 2013 General Elections.

2. Lead Consultant, Westlands – Leading in strategy; in development of strategic plan,

programmes; operationalization of strategy; chairing meetings of Transition and Technical

Committee; contracting; initiating and responding to correspondence; also Ag. Office

Management (general office operations).

3. December 2006-: Acted for Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) in the case

Universities Academic Staff Union v. Inter-Public Universities Councils’ Consultative Forum

(IPUCCF), this was an industrial action to secure improvement in the terms and conditions

of service of lecturers in public universities

4. April 2005-: Gave expert opinion to court in the case of R. v. Joseph Munga on copyright

infringement by digitization, through Mr Kyalo Mbobu, Advocate. The accused was

acquitted. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates advised the prosecution.

5. July/August 2004-: Litigated Gumbe & Mumbi Ng’aru (LDP) v. President Kibaki, Ngilu

(DP, NARC…) regarding the management of the ruling NARC coalition; suing the Chair of

the coalition (who is a sitting President) ….Before Nyamu J.

6. February 2004: Consulted for National Rainbow Coalition (NARC), Kenya’s ruling

coalition, on coalition building and constitutional process (Nanyuki II).

7. November 2003-: Acted for Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) in executing an

industrial action to secure improvement in the terms and conditions of public lecturers; also

acted for UASU in labour and related matters to secure professionalism in university

education, training and research.

8. Consulted for African Population Health and Research Centre (APHRC) on intellectual

property law, contract and labour matters.

9. Lead lawyer for the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) (2003-). I did the following,

among others:

(a) Co-developed the negotiating and litigation strategy for UASU.

(b) Acted as legal advisor to the UASU negotiating team, while negotiating the terms

and conditions of service with the Inter Public Universities Consultative Forum

(IPUCF). This led to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and a return to

work formula.

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(c) Acted as legal advisor to the UASU team in negotiating the Recognition

Agreement.

10. Served as Chair of the National UASU Constitution Review Committee.

11. Panelist at the UASU team discussion - “Proposed National Constitution: Gains and Losses,”

Public Debate on Proposed Draft Constitution, invitation by Universities Academic Staff

Union, (UASU) (University of Nairobi), Friday, September 23, 2005.

12. Public Law Institute, a public interest litigation and human rights NGO. Programme Officer,

1993-1998:

13. Implemented the Institute’s Consumer Justice Programme, and helped develop the

Programme for 1998-2001, which focused on governance, human rights, gender equity, and

consumer protection in health services.

14. As the Legal Officer, Public Law Institute (PLI), Mombasa my tasks included:

a. Administrative tasks related to management of the office – as a field administrator of the

Mombasa Legal Aid Scheme for the underrepresented and unrepresented;

b. Training of pupil and court clerk;

c. Administered a Paralegal Training Programme in Kwale District (Mwaluphamba and

Mkongani Locations);

d. Provided legal advice, aid, assistance and intervention in about 350 files and matters;

e. Provided legal advice to about 600 other applicants whose matters did not merit opening of

files;

i. Offered advice and technical assistance on proposal drafting, institutional formation,

regulation and development, to the Legal Awareness Programme, Mombasa (LAP) and Self

Employed Women’s Association of Kenya (SEWAKE). LAP was formed from the Legal

Advice Centre’s Workshop at Likoni, Mombasa (April, 1993) from members of consumer

cooperatives, women groups and men’s groups for the advancement of legal awareness in

Mombasa and coastal Kenya; provided legal advice on the formation and operation of LAP

and SEWAKE.

Conducted public interest cases, including:

a. Michael E. Bocha and Solomon G. Yako v. Coastal Aquaculture and 10 Others High Court

Civil Case No. 320 of 1993 (Mombasa) regarding the environmental conservation of the

Tana River Delta Wetlands and the land rights of the members of KonDertu Ranching

Company Limited and the land rights of the indigenous Pokomo and Orma. An injunction

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was obtained restraining the Defendants from alienating the suit land and causing

environmental degradation in the suit land.

b. Mkilo Village Welfare Group, HamisiNzaoBenzaoandIddiHamisiMbovu v. Kwale County

Council and 4 Others High Court Civil Case No. 711 of 1993 (Mombasa) regarding the

degradation of the environment caused by the operation of an abattoir or slaughterhouse and

threatened/intended relocation and alienation of the land and consequent eviction of the

indigenous residents of Mkilo Village, KalalaniSublocation. An injunction was granted

restraining the Defendants from alienating the land; evicting the Plaintiffs; and restraining the

operation of the abattoir.

c. Felix Omollo and 9 Others v. Mombasa Municipal Council and 2 Others HCCC No. 19 1993

(Mombasa) regarding the allocation, lease and/or licence of part of Makadara Gardens, a

public park and parking lot in Mombasa, by the Defendants for use as a corporation’s storage

space. Injunction granted to restrain purported or intended/threatened lease. Licence and

change of user of the public utility/facility and to restrain Council meeting to deliberate on

the subject matter of the suit. The matter went before Mr Justice A. Mbogholi Msagha while

Mr. Ben Ochieng Okore and I appeared for Plaintiffs who sued in a representative capacity.

d. Drafted a legal opinion on the Institutional and Technological Strategies in the Criminal

Justice System in Kenya for the Task Force on the Reform of Penal Laws and Procedures, a

Task Force established by the Attorney General under the auspices of the Kenya Law Reform

Commission (KLRC).

e. Helped in the disengagement of PLI from the Legal Aid Scheme in Mombasa and Paralegal

Training Project in Kwale.

Consultant: 1991 October-August 1992: Researched the study, Women in the Criminal

Justice System funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and

conducted under the auspices of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)

T.MENTORING PROGRAMME: INNOVATIVE LAWYERING & SIHANYA

MENTORING

History of the mentoring project

Since 1997, I have been recruiting students from the University of Nairobi Law School to

work as mentees or interns in my academic office and at the legal, research and consultancy

firm, Innovative Lawyering and Sihanya Mentoring of which I am the founder and CEO.

Innovative Lawyering later expanded the Mentoring Programme and renamed it “Sihanya

Mentoring.” Sihanya Mentoring is a programme under Innovative Lawyering and was

formally launched on December 13, 2008 at Villa Sihanya, Nyachwinya, Alego, Siaya. The

founders are Dr Ben Sihanya and Jaki Wasike-Sihanya.

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Objectives and outcomes of the mentoring project

Sihanya Mentoring has three main interrelated objectives: first, to provide inspiration or

motivation to pupils and students, and recent graduates at primary, secondary, tertiary and

university levels; second, to provide opportunities through mentoring, guidance and

counselling and role modeling on education, innovation; and third, to provide mentoring

services on careers in the Kenya through a community of mentors and mentees. The Sihanya

Mentoring programme is greatly improving the lives of young Kenyans many of whom do

not have role models or career guidance.

We endeavour to inspire and motivate students from all parts of Kenya and help them to

develop the necessary skills, knowledge, attitudes and values (SKAVs) to excel. The project

is also intended to bring Kenyans together and to provide opportunities, incentives and

rewards to young Kenyans who are diligent but have no or limited opportunities or resources.

Pilot Projects in mentoring

Pilot projects in this national programme include:

1. Nyasita Primary School – since 2008

2. Kalkada Mixed Secondary School Siaya – since 2008

3. University of Nairobi Law School – since 1997 (being consolidated and rolled out).

New projects include awards for excellence in Siaya county, and (the regions of) Kenya.

Projects under Sihanya Mentoring

a. Jaki and Ben Sihanya Award for Excellence (JBSAE)

The project awards diligent and brilliant pupils and students, some of who come from poor

backgrounds, under the Jaki and Ben Sihanya Award of Excellence (JBSAE). It is an award

to the best two students in English and Maths based on results in the Kenya Certificate of

Primary Education (KCPE). The marks scored must exceed 75% in each subject. The best

English and Maths pupils will receive Kshs. 10,000/= each.

We have a special category for pupils or persons with disability, where we give awards to

high performers. We also take special account of the plight of the girl child. Our goal is to

support the girl child in Siaya County achieve better results through mentoring and role

modelling. We are doing this through secondment to a sponsoring family, among other

strategies.

b. Jaki and Ben Sihanya Award for Excellence (JBSAE - Family Edition)

The Jaki and Ben Sihanya Award for Excellence – Family Edition was formally launched on

August 15, 2010. The purpose is to recognize and reward exceptional academic achievement

among the families of Fred & Agnes Sihanya and Andrew & Leonora Wasike, respectively.

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c. Annual Mentoring and Scholarship Lectures

Sihanya Mentoring organizes motivational and informative lectures or talks to pupils,

students and other mentees on various topics that focus on our key objective, which is to

provide inspiration, career guidance, counselling and role modelling. This is to promote self

motivation, self reliance, self sustenance among pupils and students so that they increasingly

take personal responsibility for their future with the help of parents and teachers.

Sihanya Mentoring seeks to mentor and inspire pupils, students and other mentees while

taking diversity or national cohesion into consideration.

Through this initiative I have established a community of mentees and mentors and I have

mentored, trained and refereed numerous students who have succeeded in the various

educational and career paths they have taken. Most of them are in Kenya or have gone

overseas to pursue their PhD or masters in Universities such as Stanford, Harvard, Warwick

and the London School of Economics (LSE). Numerous mentees are working in Kenya,

African countries, or in the US and Europe.

U. HONOURS AND AWARDS

(1) Awarded certificate as a “Distinguished Mentor” upon presenting and mentoring as a

keynote speaker, Aiducation Annual Mentorship Academy, for their 500 secondary and

university students, Nairobi High School, August 12, 2013.

(2) Appointed as Intellectual Property Law Champion in the University of Nairobi’s

College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2010.

(3) Selected as one of the Top 100 Educators, 2009, published by the International

Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge, England, July 2009.

(4) Selected as one of the 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, 2009/2010,

published by the International Biographical Centre (IBC), Cambridge, England.

(5) Profiled in the Who’s Who in the World, 26th

edition, 2009, Marquis Who’s Who, New

Jersey, USA.

(6) Commendation by the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK) for

contributing to the advancement and development of the company secretarial profession

in Kenya, April 7, 2006.

(7) Citation for excellent and diligent editing and facilitation at the launch and

dissemination workshop organised by the Centre for Law and Research International

(CLARION) to launch the book entitled Control of Corruption in Kenya: Legal and

Political Dimensions, 2001-2004 (April 29, 2005).

(8) Citation for outstanding commitment to the betterment of the Law Society of Kenya

(LSK) (March 19, 2005).

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(9) Citation for being a member of the ICJ-Kenya, in good standing, and for consistency

and commitment to Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law, November 27,

2004.

(10) Best Lecturer – voted by Kenya Law Students Society (KLSS), University of

Nairobi Law School, July 2, 2004

(11) Fulbright Scholar: 2000-2003 (Stanford); doctoral studies in copyright and

cultural creativity.

(12) Gerald J. Lieberman Fellowship for excellence in research and teaching, 2000-

2001 (at Stanford Law School).

(13) Overseas Development Association Shared Scholarship Scheme (ODASSS)

(1994/5)

(14) Warwick University Scholarship to study for LLM (1994/5).

V. FELLOWSHIPS AND MEMBERSHIPS

1. Patron – Mahero Primary School; Alego-Usonga, Siaya County (2013-)

2.Law Society of Kenya (LSK) – member, Editorial Committee, 2011-

3.Law Society of Kenya - Civic Education Committee 2010

4.African Research and Resources Forum (ARRF)- Associate Fellow (2010-)

5.Law Society of Kenya - Constitutional Review Committee (2009-2010)

6.Maseno (School) Old Boys Association – Member (2006-)

7.Stanford Alumni Association (2003-)

8.Law Society of Kenya – Advocate and member (1993- )

9.African Studies Association (ASA), USA (2001-)

10. Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) – Patent Attorney (Intellectual Property Advocate)

11. Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK) – CPS (K) and life member No.

71 (1996-); member of the Research and Development Committee

12. Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Kenya

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13. International Association of Consumer Law (IACL); forum of consumer law teachers and

researchers (HQs in Canada; Board Member for Africa (1999-)

14. Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) – member, and co-editor,

Judiciary Watch Programme (1990-)

15. Women and Law in East Africa (WLEA) – Research Associate (1999-2003)

W. COMPUTER AND INTERNET SKILLS

Word processing, Internet research, power-point, e-mail use, etc.

X. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (SPOKEN AND WRITTEN) English – Excellent

Kiswahili – Excellent

Dholuo – Excellent (Native speaker)

Y.TAUGHT, RESEARCHED, PRESENTED AND STUDIED IN AT LEAST 18

COUNTRIES

1. Africa: Kenya (all provinces), Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Ghana, Swaziland, Namibia,

Zimbabwe, Egypt, Seychelles, Nigeria.

2. Europe: Switzerland, United Kingdom (UK), Sweden, Belgium, Finland.

3. North America: USA (Washington, DC, California, Maryland, Massachusetts…).

4. South America: Chile.

Prof Ben Sihanya, JSD (Stanford)

Office lines: (+254) (20)2128272, (20)3741769, 0737173963, 0726020082

Mobile: (+254) 722 897825, airtel 0787897825(personal);

www.innovativelawyering.com,

[email protected];

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