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6 Strathmore L. Rev. 7 (2021)

handle is hein.journals/strathlwrv6 and id is 1 raw text is: Strathmore Law Review (SLR)
eISSN: 2414-8164-Volume 6, Issue 1 (2021) p.7-10
https:doi.org/1 0.52907/slr.v6i 1.170
Editorial
It has been six years since the Strathmore Law Review (SLR) was founded
and each of those years has seen the consistent release of at least one journal
issue. With the release of this sixth volume, it is perhaps useful, if not slightly
sentimental, to revisit the institution's core objectives. A reading of the SLR's
constitution shows two broad goals. The first is to reduce the dearth of legal
academic scholarship in Africa by publishing high quality research. The second is
to publish scholarship that leads to a better society. In many ways, each volume
of the SLR has been a small but meaningful contribution by its editors and
authors towards fulfilling these objectives.
At a deeper level, these objectives reveal a deliberate academic enterprise
to orient the writing, teaching and practice of law in Africa to its context. Most
notable is the fact that this enterprise is fuelled entirely, on both the editors' and
authors' sides, by individuals at a pre-doctorate level (undergraduate and master's
degree-holders and students). The journal is thus testament to the passion and
creativity of these young African minds to craft legal solutions responding to
Africa's multi-faceted problems. In this regard, the SLR is more than a mere
publication; it is a critical epistemic space.
Against this backdrop, we humbly present the sixth volume as our
contribution to the SLR's dual objectives and epistemic longevity. The sixth
volume which has the theme, 'Law towards a better Afrca', coincided with the
SLR's inaugural 'Yash and Jill Cottrell Ghai Wnring Pnze'-an award that we hope
will become an annual feature at the SLR. The prize was aimed at pre-PhD legal
researchers and carried a cash award of 700 USD. All authors who took a socio-
legal or multi-disciplinary approach to topics falling under the volume theme
were eligible for the prize. We congratulate Mitchelle Kang'ethe who emerged as
the prize-winner! Generally, the prize attracted numerous excellent submissions
and each author in this volume presents persuasive arguments, deep analyses and
bold recommendations. The novel and useful perspectives contained herein are
sure to invite critical thought and academic debates.

Vol. 6:1 (2021) p. 7

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