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Title
Kenyan Vulnerable Workers' Access to Justice: a Case Study |
Full text
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3278673 |
Date
2021 |
Author(s)
Nissen, A.M.H. |
Abstract
This article aims to study access to justice for workers in the Kenyan floriculture industry. Through a case study ' including interviews with fourteen experts in the field ' the following justice institutions have been identified as relevant: the national human rights institution, the labour offices of the Ministry ofLabour and Social Protection and courts. While keeping in mind that capacity constraints are a product of Kenya's position within the broader international political economy, this article studies related barriers to justice on the ground. It explains thatthe perceived interests of political and economic elites usurp sound remediation. - The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdictions - Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist world |
Subject(s)
Remedies; Conflict-resolution; Courts; Agriculture |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Article / Letter to editor; info:eu-repo/semantics/article; Text |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
Labour & Law Issues |
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Identifier
doi:10.6092/issn.2421-2695/14095; lucris-id:433433828 |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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