The document defines legal terms and concepts, differentiates classifications of law, explains the functions of the Kenyan judiciary, lists sources of Kenyan law, defines additional legal terms, outlines alternative dispute resolution methods, and describes the judiciary system and law-making process in Kenya. It covers plaintiff, defendant, affidavit, written vs unwritten law, national vs international law, criminal vs civil law, public vs private law, the four functions of the Kenyan judiciary, seven sources of Kenyan law, judiciary, jurisdiction, six alternative dispute resolutions, the three arms of government, and the steps to make a bill a law in Kenya.
The document defines legal terms and concepts, differentiates classifications of law, explains the functions of the Kenyan judiciary, lists sources of Kenyan law, defines additional legal terms, outlines alternative dispute resolution methods, and describes the judiciary system and law-making process in Kenya. It covers plaintiff, defendant, affidavit, written vs unwritten law, national vs international law, criminal vs civil law, public vs private law, the four functions of the Kenyan judiciary, seven sources of Kenyan law, judiciary, jurisdiction, six alternative dispute resolutions, the three arms of government, and the steps to make a bill a law in Kenya.
The document defines legal terms and concepts, differentiates classifications of law, explains the functions of the Kenyan judiciary, lists sources of Kenyan law, defines additional legal terms, outlines alternative dispute resolution methods, and describes the judiciary system and law-making process in Kenya. It covers plaintiff, defendant, affidavit, written vs unwritten law, national vs international law, criminal vs civil law, public vs private law, the four functions of the Kenyan judiciary, seven sources of Kenyan law, judiciary, jurisdiction, six alternative dispute resolutions, the three arms of government, and the steps to make a bill a law in Kenya.
The document defines legal terms and concepts, differentiates classifications of law, explains the functions of the Kenyan judiciary, lists sources of Kenyan law, defines additional legal terms, outlines alternative dispute resolution methods, and describes the judiciary system and law-making process in Kenya. It covers plaintiff, defendant, affidavit, written vs unwritten law, national vs international law, criminal vs civil law, public vs private law, the four functions of the Kenyan judiciary, seven sources of Kenyan law, judiciary, jurisdiction, six alternative dispute resolutions, the three arms of government, and the steps to make a bill a law in Kenya.
i. Law ii. Plaintiff iii. Defendant iv. Affidavit v. Litigation 2.Differentiate the following classifications of law i. Written and unwritten law (3MKS) ii. National and international law (3mks) iii. Criminal and civil law (3mk) iv. Public and private law(3mk) 3.Explain the four functions of the judiciary in kenya (8mks) 4.state seven sources of Kenyan law (7mks) 5. define the following terms. i. Judiciary(2mks) ii. Jurisdiction (2mks) 6.enumerate six ways of alternative dispute resolution apart from the court system (5mks) 7.outline the three arms of government (3mk) 8.describe the judiciary system in kenya (10mks) 9.outline the steps involved in making a bill a law in kenya (10mks)