Legal Name: The National Council for Law Reporting
Brand Name: Kenya Law
Organization type: A semi-autonomous state corporation
Parent Institution: The Judiciary
Parent Act: The National Council for Law Reporting Act
Mission
To Provide Universal Access to Kenya’s Public Legal Information by Monitoring and Reporting on the Development of Jurisprudence for the Promotion of the Rule of Law
Vision
Accessible Public Legal Information towards an Enlightened Society
Members:
Resources
Displaying 81 - 85 of 136Perpetuities and Accumulations Act (Cap. 161).
This Act provides for matters relating to interests, i.e. perpetuities and accumulations in (immovable) property. It, among other things: provides for the vesting of the interests, duration, interests regarding (leases of) land, restrictions on accumulations in general, and restriction on accumulation for the purchase of immovable property.
Protected Areas Act (Cap. 204).
This Act grants powers upon the Minister to declare, in the interest of public safety or public order, protected areas in which access is limited to authorized persons. The Act also provides for measures of enforcement and protection of areas declared to be protected areas.
Implemented by: Protected Areas Order (Cap. 204). (2012-12-31)
Implemented by: Protected Areas Order, 2011 (Cap. 204). (2012-12-31)
Implemented by: Protected Areas Order, 2015 (L.N. No. 240). (2015-11-20)
Protected Areas Order (Cap. 204).
This Order declares the areas, places or premises described in the Schedule to be protected areas for purposes of the Protected Areas Act, and stipulates that no person shall be in those areas without permission of the prescribed authority or the President or specified Ministers.
Implements: Protected Areas Act (Cap. 204). (1959)
Geothermal Resources Regulations, 1990 (314A).
These Regulations implement provisions of the Geothermal Resources Act with respect to, among other things: an application for an authority under section 6 of the Act; the application for and granting of a geothermal resources licence; an appraisal programme to be submitted after the discovery to the Minister for approval; submittal to the Minister of a production programme by a licensee, which shall include proposals for the prevention of pollution, the safeguarding of natural resources, the progressive reclamation and rehabilitation of lands, the minimization of the effect on adjoining la
Agriculture (Farm Forestry) Rules, 2009 (Cap. 318).
These Rules, made by the Minister for Agriculture, upon consultation with the Central Agricultural Board under section 48 of the Agriculture Act, require farmers to establish and maintain farm forestry on at least ten percent of every agricultural land holding. One of the objectives of the Rules is to preserve and sustain the environment and combating climate change and global warming. Other declared objectives include: the conservation of water, soil and biodiversity; the protection of riverbanks, shorelines, riparian and wetland areas; and the sustainable production of wood.