In the pursuit of knowledge and societal development, Kabarak University is committed to ethical research, creativity, and academic publishing that advances knowledge and benefits humanity. These journals publish information from scholars who want to disseminate and advance knowledge in their research interests. All the articles published are peer-reviewed to meet international quality standards. We welcome and acknowledge articles of original research work from researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students from all over the world.

Journals

  • Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation

    KJRI is an open-access and multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of Business and Economics; Education, Humanities and Social Sciences; Physical and Biological Sciences; Computer Science and Information Technology; Health Sciences, and Pharmacy. KJRI publishes peer-reviewed, original research and review articles in an open-access format. The journal offers authors a continuous-publication format that is professionally copy-edited and typeset to ensure quality and adherence to international standards. Articles published by the journal seek to advance knowledge within or between disciplines of study. The journal editors evaluate the research methods of each article for validity and accept articles based on fair and robust publication decisions. We do not restrict papers to a narrow discipline, we are committed to a continuous online publication for both our authors and readers.

  • Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics

    We are pleased to present the seventh volume of the Kabarak Law
    Journal of Law and Ethics (KJLE), which focuses on the Kenyan Children
    Act of 2022.

    In the lead up to this publication, Kabarak University in collaboration with Save the Children (Kenya and Madagascar) successfully organised
    a hybrid half-day conference to commemorate the Day of the African
    Child on 16 June 2023. The conference brought together child law
    scholars and practitioners to reflect on the theme ‘The rights of the child
    in the digital environment’.

    Professor Robert Nanima, Expert Member of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC), and Justice Heston Nyaga, Judge of High Court of Kenya, were among the chief guests. We are proud to publish Professor Nanima’s keynote address in this volume.

    It is a singular privilege to have Justice Teresia Matheka’s Foreword
    that revitalises the success of the conference and ushers the conversations
    in this volume. A social commentary packaged in a poem opens the discussion which is further expounded by four full-length articles.

    This volume concludes with two speeches. The first features Professor Robert Nanima’s keynote address on the commemoration of the Day of the African Child. The second is Justice Grace Ngenye’s keynote address titled ‘Reflections on the status of protection of the rights of persons with intellectual and psychosocial disabilities in Kenya’ which closes the volume.

  • Kabarak Law Review

    Kabarak Law Review is an annual student-run, peer-reviewed academic journal published by Kabarak University Press. Kabarak Law Review is dedicated to the development of critical, vibrant, Afrocentric legal research.

    The journal aims to develop critical legal research and enhance research and writing skills for both legal practitioners and students of law. All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo double-blind peer review to ensure the highest standards of academic rigour.

    Kabarak Law Review is an open-source periodical system to promote free and quick access to knowledge by all persons. From 2023, Kabarak Law Review will be published every year in September.

  • African Journal of Commercial Law

    African Journal of Commercial Law is a peer-reviewed biennial publication of the Kabarak University Law School and deals with scholarly work in the area of commercial law. The journal seeks to remedy the shortage of research and publication in the field of commercial law and specifically address the need for commercial law research on the African content by African scholars and other scholars interested in the African perspective of commercial law. Read More...

  • Jumuiya: East African Community Law Journal

    Jumuiya: East African Community Law Journal is a biennial peer reviewed periodical of Kabarak University School of Law, whose aim is to offer scholars and practitioners of East African Community law a platform to produce and disseminate their research.

  • Journal of Information Systems in Eastern Africa

    The Journal of Information Systems in Eastern Africa provides a platform for researchers to publish works about information systems challenges and advances in the region.

  • Kabarak Journal of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences

    The Kabarak Journal of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences is hosted by Kabarak University. The journal accepts and publishes the following articles: 

    1. Research articles;
    2. Review articles;
    3. Case reports;
    4. Clinical trials;
    5. Letters to the editor etc;