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RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL Project Title: Law as social practice and impetus for Development: Theory and Practice Chief Researcher: Dr. Peter Onyango Onyoyo (PhD) - +254 717 9645 11 (mobile) Institution: University of Nairobi : ERP Research Programme Location: Nairobi/ Kenya Thematic Area: Jurisprudence & Legal Theory Research Area 1: Law and Social Change in Kenya Research Area 2: Law and Economic Change in Kenya Research Area 3: Law and Socio-Psychology change in Kenya Research Area 4: Law and Development Agenda in Kenya versus international community Source of Funding: Research Professional Africa Not yet defined 1

General Objective of the project: to make contribution in the understanding of law and social change in the modern Kenya Goal 1: 4 Manuals meant for teaching social foundations of law Goal 2: to organise academic debate on the issue of social justice Goal 3: to make sound report on law as social practice and impetus for development Goal 4: to encourage and promote post-graduate interest in the field of social jurisprudence, theory, and sociology of law Typology of the Research: Interdisciplinary exploration of the interface between law and socio-economic development in the modern Kenya Status of the project: At the planning stage Relevancy of the project: MPT2, Sessional Paper 2012 GoK, UNESCO Research Duration: Estimated period 2-3 years Project outline in Log-frames: 1. Research Plan Funding Plan Conferences-Publication-Timeframe 2. Stake Holders Table 3. SWOT Analysis 4. Response to SWOT Analysis 2

5. Collaborators Table TABLE 1 RESEARCH BUDGET PLAN THEME: INTERFACE BETWEEN LAW AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHANGE THEME PKI FUND START COMPLETE Procurements Kenya shillings KES 250,000.00 2015 2017 Post-Graduate 2 KES 1,000,000.00 2015 2017 students PhD Post-Graduate students LLM 4 KES 2,000,000.00 2015 2017 Conferences/travel 5 KES 3,500,000.00 2015 2017 Publications & 3 KES 850,000.00 2015 2017 Reporting Administrative Cost KES 3,550,000.00 2015 2017 Bank commissions KES 90,000.00 2015 2017 Contributors KES 4,000,000.00 2015 2017 appraisal & Allowances Tax KES - 2015 2017 Contingency 5% KES 762,000.00 2015 2017 TOTAL KES 16,002,000.00 N TABLE 2 STAKEHOLDERS 3

TABLE 2 STAKEHOLDERS EMAIL 1 CHIEF RESEARCHER DR. PETER ONYANGO ONYOYO peter.onyango@uonbi.ac.ke 2 CO-RESEARCHER 1 DR. LUKE ODIEMO lukke7@gmail.com PROF. MORRIS KIWINDA mmbondenyi@anu.ac.ke 3 CO-RESEARCHER 2 MBONDENYI 4 CO-RESEARCHER 3 DR. ORIARE NYARWATH oriare.nyarwath@uonbi.ac.ke 5 CO-RESEARCHER 4 PROF. MUTULLAH WINNIE mitulla@uonbi.ac.ke 6 GOK - MTP2 MTP2 7 GOK- VISION 2030 VISION 2030 8 CUE STRATEGIC PLAN GOK-SESSIONAL GOALS 9 PAPER 2012 10 UNESCO 11 USAID JUSTICE, DEMOCRACY, DEVELOPMENT 12 UONBI-SOL RESEARCH 13 PhD STUDENTS SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW 14 LLM STUDENTS SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW 4

STRENGTH TABLE 3 SWOT ANALYSIS RESEARCH THEME RESEARCH AREA SOURCE OF FUNDING POST GRADUATE STUDENTS Availability of able The research Available The SOL shall avail researchers in the area is on sources in the the students and selected thematic area; demand for Research platform for Chief researcher is scientific Professional academic capable and exploration. Africa networks; development of the knowledgable; Need to build the government project government development strong of Kenya; strategy is compatible; jurisprudence on International socio-economic stategy in social justice in partners - USAID the field is relevant; Kenya; It is an and UNESCO; University of Nairobi interdisciplinary Commission for avails facilities to research topic; University undertake the project; Education; School of law is willing to Stakeholders, support; Post-graduate University of students to explore the Nairobi, African field of law and social Development change in Kenya are Bank, WB, IFM available. PUBLICATION The project shall come up with manuals for teaching of social foundations of law in atleast 4 volumes; Law Journals (Lexis Nexis, Heinonline and African Law Journal) WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY THREAT There is poor literature from African authors in the same theme; there is low motivation from law researchers in this field; there is no available funding for start; less interest in the African foundations of legal studies The Government of Kenya Vision 2030, MTP2, and Socio-Economic Development plans are compatible with the research theme; There is rigorous demand in Kenya of how to deal with problems of conflict, justice, democracy, rule of law, equity, sharing of natural resources, peace and reconciliation, poverty reduction, and devolution which this project shall address. The thematic area may encounter serious The research area has not been attractive in Kenya; most law teachers are not interested in the subject of African customary law and its development; the judiciary has little case law on the area. Area of social justice, economic justice, political justice and constitutionalis m are not yet properly researched on; UNESCO and development partners are keen on issues of social foundations of law and how to deal with challenges of corruption; Culture and legal traditions in Africa are still resourceful opportunities that will add value to the knowledge of law and practice. The area of sociology, The search shows that there is little call for application for funding in the area of sociology of law, social foundations of law or history of law; Through the international networks, human rights promoters, and the spirit of the Government of Kenya, this research shows potentiality of attracting funding. Competition for limited sources Low number of Post- Graduate students of the SOL tend to like subjects of jurisprudence, sociology of law, history of law, and philosophy of law. Publishers tend to insist on author financial contribution; there is complain about intellectual and academic quality of publications from the African sources; Low show of interest and keen attention on African jurisprudence; There is still This research shall be a opportunity as flagship research for Kenyan universities the University of are attracting many Nairobi and other students in the field institutions for higher of law; Post-graduate learning if funded; Its students are willing output shall be handy to be innovative in for education and their field of consultations by research; this shall government policy enable students to makers, opinion diversify their field makers, and law of research in legal makers; It has high discipline - areas of opportunity of making taxation, anti-trust, publication finances, economics, contributions in terms philosophy, of books, digital sociology, and platforms, and history of law, and journals. law and culture. It is rare to find volunteers and post- Publications on areas of research tend to 5

TABLE 4 SWOT RESPONSE IN WEAKNESS & THREAT 6

RESPONSES TO SWOT ANALYSIS & ASSUMPTIONS INDICATORS ASSUMPTION SOLUTION The government funds are not available, stakeholders are not willing to offer free services, publication requires expenditure, donors have changed priority for funding, or unexpected happens. 1 WEAKNESS No funding, participants demanding stipends, no professional quality available, no seriousness, no proper administration and management; no logistics and means for transport. The stakeholders must sign an MoU and some sort of agreement to validate the project; there can be change of a stakeholder should there be failure of understanding; The project shall be engaged in constant lobby for funding from all sources for this research project to take-off; Foundations will be laid during the planning stage to ensure that all possible weaknesses are mitigated before start; there shall be frequent meetings among the stakeholders. 2 THREATS Conflicts of interests, communication breakdown among the stakeholders; and unexpected. Some researchers Strategy shall be in default; some start place to ensure that creating problems on the selected funds; prices changes; stakeholders are unexpected happens ethically valid during the project persons; MoU shall be implementation stage; designed and signed donating partner fails to by every stakeholder; wire the funds; an agreement shall be documents are damaged signed by the due to insecurity; project donating agency; all fails to meet its goals stakeholders shall be due to political conflicts. brought on board to Money delays. ensure that the target research meets its objectives and service is delivered in time; an insurance for any insecurity eventuality 7 as per the intellectual property rules shall be considered; political

PROJECT DESCRIPTION Brief introduction of the project Article 11(2) (b) and (c) of the Constitution recognises the role of science and indigenous technologies in the development of the nation, and the promotion of intellectual property rights of the people of Kenya. In the spirit of development, researchers in the area of social justice, and law have resolved to make a proposal of this research project in line with the government of Kenya socio-economic development strategy. It is in the wider scope of development prospects in Kenya and aspirations of academic researchers in the field of social sciences to come up with a research project that would abet law and policy makers, administrators of justice and civil servants both in the national government and county government. The selected thematic area in the School of law can only be approached from interdisciplinary format. It integrates law, sociology, philosophy, economics, and psychology. PROBLEM STATEMENT Kenya is a rapidly growing economy according to the statistics of the World Bank. Her population is also constantly growing. What all this implies is that in few years time, the Republic of Kenya, will find it hard to deal with its vision. For instance, local food supply shall become low, insecurity shall be high, 8

national budget and wage bill shall be beyond what the country can produce, citizens shall be over-stressed, and immorality shall grow high. Already this is evident in corruption, rape crimes, theft, arbitrary killings, conflicts in some volatile regions, economic crimes, ethical malpractices, and failure to deliver services to the people. All this said and done can find its resonance and solution in the proposed research project entitled: Law as Social Practice and Impetus for Development. The project shall involve conferences, forums, academic research, publication and reports in a period of 2-3 years. Law, ethics and governance are all interwoven with development issues. We cannot consider development without good laws. There is no proper development without some standards of values and ethics. There is no development with no good governance in terms of democracy, constitutionalism and the rule of law. There is no development without implementation of human rights rules and having a system that functions for all citizens. All this, said and done, can only be achieved if Kenya considers holistic understanding of development. There is no development without a better understanding of the culture and beliefs of people. Social foundations of development shall integrate principles of that extend to the culture of the people. Laws shall consider traditions of the people and values that people hold as indispensable. 9

The proposed project is part of the solution to some of the above raised issues. Its outcome shall be discussed at the media and shall be sent to government institutions and agencies for possible consideration. It is a proactive approach to problems haunting Kenya. Insecurity, poverty, underdeveloped infrastructures, political instability, and failure to deliver justice where it is needed shall be addressed by the research in all its phases. It will also make contribution to the understanding of human rights and international standards that Kenya is badly in need of. RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. How best to deal with anti-ethical behaviour in the public sector in Kenya? 2. Why our existing justice system is insufficient in dealing with rampant killings among the pastoralist communities? 3. Why human rights violations are still ascending despite prohibitive statutes and legislations in place? 4. Why national cohesion and integration initiatives are still floating? 5. Why current post-graduate students in Kenya are not keen on the sociology of law? 6. Why gender equality, balance and equity are still a big problem? Beneficiaries of the project: 10

Women Children Persons with disabilities Men Graduates and post-graduates (resource books) Professionals (technocrats, bureaucrats, & aristocrats) Families (family values) Constitutional commissions The judiciary (consultancies) The Education Sector Law schools (manuals for teaching social foundations of law) The executive in both levels of government (consultancies) The legislature in both levels of government (consultancies) Conclusion: If funded, this high level research project shall bring change in Kenya. Its findings drawn from high level national scholars shall form the basis of homegrown intellectual property. It will be also a platform for debates and encouragement for post-graduate students to explore more the area of law, culture, sociology, anthropology and economy. 11

It is going to bring a huge and substantive contribution to the social jurisprudence which law courts may find handy in developing the understanding of law in the sector. By Dr. Peter Onyango Onyoyo of the School of Law - UONBI Signed 12

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