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* [[ United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990)| United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990)]]
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Revision as of 19:18, 23 July 2025

Why Kenyans Must Obey International Law

πŸ“ Constitutional Obligation (Article 2(5) & 2(6))

Under the Constitution of Kenya (2010):

  • Article 2(5) – The general rules of international law shall form part of the law of Kenya.
  • Article 2(6) – Any treaty or convention ratified by Kenya shall form part of the law of Kenya.

βœ… This means that international law is not optional β€” it is part of Kenyan law and enforceable in Kenyan courts.

🀝 Ratification of Treaties and Conventions

Kenya has voluntarily signed and ratified key international treaties, including:

βœ… Once ratified, Kenya is legally bound to respect, protect, and fulfill the rights enshrined in these instruments.

πŸ“ Important international law sections and articles