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Publications, Articles & Papers by Patricia Kameri-Mbote 1. ‘Kenyan Courts and Politics of the Rule of Law in the Post-Authoritarian State’, East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights, Journal of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Faculty of Law, Makerere University, (2012) (With Migai Akech) 2. ‘Challenges to Sustainability in Africa’, Development, Volume 54, Number 2 (February 2011) pp.243-246 3. ‘Land Tenure, Land Use and Sustainability in Kenya: Towards Innovative Use of Property Rights in Conservation of Biodiversity’, Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law, Volume 13 (2010) pp. 158-183 4. ‘Courts as Champions of Sustainable Development: Lessons from East Africa’, 10/1 Sustainable Development Law & Policy 30-8, 83-4 (2009) (With Collins Odote) pp. 31-38 5. ‘What would it take to Realise the Promises? Protecting Women’s Rights in the Kenya National Land Policy of 2009’, Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94 6. ‘Trouble in Eden: How and Why Unresolved Land Issues Landed “Peaceful Kenya” in Trouble in 2008’, Forum for Development Studies, Oslo, Norway, Volume 1, 2008 (January, 2009) (With Kithure Kindiki) pp. 167-193 7. ‘Gender, Rights and Development: An East African Perspective’, Forum for Development Studies, Oslo, Norway, Volume 1, 2008 (August 2008) pp. 91-100 8. ‘Righting Wrongs: Confronting Land Dispossession in Post-colonial Contexts’, East African Law Review, University of Dar es Salaam (2009). Pp. 103-124 9. ‘Separating the Baby from the Bath Water: Women’s Rights and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Kenya’, East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights, Journal of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Faculty of Law, Makerere University, Volume 14 Issue 1(2008) (With Nkatha Kabira) pp. 1-43 10. ‘Achieving the Millenium Development Goals in the Drylands: Gender Considerations’ Annals of Arid Zones, Vol 46 (2007) 11. ‘Use of the Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental Law’, Law, Environment and Development Journal Vol. 3, Number 2 (2007)
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Publications, Articles & Papers by Patricia Kameri-Mbote 1. ‘Kenyan Courts and Politics of the Rule of Law in the Post-Authoritarian State’, East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights, Journal of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Faculty of Law, Makerere University, (2012) (With Migai Akech) 2. ‘Challenges to Sustainability in Africa’, Development, Volume 54, Number 2 (February 2011) pp.243-246 3. ‘Land Tenure, Land Use and Sustainability in Kenya: Towards Innovative Use of Property Rights in Conservation of Biodiversity’, Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law, Volume 13 (2010) pp. 158-183 4. ‘Courts as Champions of Sustainable Development: Lessons from East Africa’, 10/1 Sustainable Development Law & Policy 30-8, 83-4 (2009) (With Collins Odote) pp. 31-38 5. ‘What would it take to Realise the Promises? Protecting Women’s Rights in the Kenya National Land Policy of 2009’, Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94 6. ‘Trouble in Eden: How and Why Unresolved Land Issues Landed “Peaceful Kenya” in Trouble in 2008’, Forum for Development Studies, Oslo, Norway, Volume 1, 2008 (January, 2009) (With Kithure Kindiki) pp. 167-193 7. ‘Gender, Rights and Development: An East African Perspective’, Forum for Development Studies, Oslo, Norway, Volume 1, 2008 (August 2008) pp. 91-100 8. ‘Righting Wrongs: Confronting Land Dispossession in Post-colonial Contexts’, East African Law Review, University of Dar es Salaam (2009). Pp. 103-124 9. ‘Separating the Baby from the Bath Water: Women’s Rights and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Kenya’, East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights, Journal of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Faculty of Law, Makerere University, Volume 14 Issue 1(2008) (With Nkatha Kabira) pp. 1-43 10. ‘Achieving the Millenium Development Goals in the Drylands: Gender Considerations’ Annals of Arid Zones, Vol 46 (2007) 11. ‘Use of the Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental Law’, Law, Environment and Development Journal Vol. 3, Number 2 (2007)

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12. ‘Women, Land Rights and the Environment: The Kenyan experience’, Development, Volume 49, Number 3 (September 2006) pp. 43-48 13. ‘Towards Greater Access to Justice in Environmental Disputes in Kenya: Opportunities for Intervention’, Law Society Digest (July, 2005) 14. ‘Sustainable Management of Wildlife Resources in East Africa: A Critical Analysis of the Legal, Policy and Institutional Frameworks’, East African Law Review (2004). 15. ‘Towards a Liability and Redress System under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: A Review of the Kenya National Legal System’, East African Law Journal, (2004). 16. ‘The Coverage of Gender Issues in the Draft Bill of the Constitution of Kenya, 2002: Have the Hens Finally Come Home to Roost for Kenyan Women?’, University of Nairobi Law Journal (2004) 17. ‘Community, farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights in Africa: Towards a Legal Framework for sui generis Legislation’ reprinted in The ICFAI Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (Volume II Number 4 November, 2003). 18. ‘Globalisation and the International Governance of Modern Biotechnology in Kenya: Implications for Food Security’, IDS Working Paper 199, Biotechnology Policy Series 20, Brighton, United Kingdom, IDS (September 2003). 19. ‘Plant Genetic Resources in Africa’s Renewal: Policy, Legal & Programmatic Issues under the New Partnership for Africa’s Development’, IPGRI, Nairobi 2003. (With Kent Nnadozie, Dan Kiambi, John Mugabe & Kwesi Attah-Krah). 20. ‘Gender Considerations in Constitution-Making: Engendering Women’s Rights in the Legal Process’, in University of Nairobi Law Journal (2003). 21. ‘Community, farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights in Africa: Towards a Legal Framework for sui generis Legislation’ in University of Nairobi Law Journal (2003). 22. Gender Dimensions of Law, Colonialism and Inheritance in East Africa: Kenyan Women’s Experiences, (VRÜ-Verfassung und Recht in Übersee – Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 2002). 23. Innovation and Policy Process: Case of Transgenic Sweet Potato in Kenya, 37/26 Economic & Political Weekly, (6 July 2002) p. 2770 (with H. Odame & D. Wafula)

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24. The development of Biosafety regulation in Africa in the context of the Cartagena Protocol: Legal and Administrative issues (11.1 Review of European Community & International Environmental Law 2002) p. 62. 25. Biological Diversity Management in Africa: Legal and Policy Perspectives in the run-up to WSSD (11.1 Review of European Community & International Environmental Law 2002) p. 38. (With Philippe Cullet) 26. ‘Improving Tools and Techniques for Crisis Management: The Ecological Sources of Conflict: Experiences from Eastern Africa’ Romanian Journal of Political Science, Volume 1 No. 2, 2001) (with Jeremy Lind). 27. ‘Agro-biodiversity and International Law - A Conceptual Framework’, Journal of Environmental Law (1999) (with Philippe Cullet). 28. ‘Joint Implementation and Forestry Projects - Conceptual and Operational Fallacies’, 74 International Affairs (1998), p. 393(with Philippe Cullet). 29. ‘The Management of Genetic Resources: Developments in the 1997 Sessions of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture’, Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy 1997 Yearbook (1998), p. 78. (With Philippe Cullet) 30. ‘Law, Colonialism and Environmental Management in Africa’, 6 Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (1997), p. 23(with Philippe Cullet). 31. ‘Activities Implemented Jointly in the Forestry Sector - Conceptual and Operational Fallacies’, 10 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (1997), p. 97(with Philippe Cullet). 32. ‘Dolphin Bycatches in Tuna Fisheries: A Smokescreen Hiding the Real Issues?’ 27 Ocean Development & International Law (1996), p. 333(with Philippe Cullet). 33. ‘Women as Victims of Crime’ in University of Nairobi Law Journal (1995). 34. ‘Intellectual Property Rights and Communication’ in Media Development Journal of the World Association for Christian Communication (London) Vol. XL, pp. 20, 21 (1993) (with Bernard Sihanya).

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Book Chapters 1. “Climate Change, Law and Indigenous Peoples in Kenya”, in Abate Randall S. & Elizabeth Ann Kronk, eds., Climate Change, Indigenous Peoples and the Search for Legal Remedies, Edward Elgar, London (Forthcoming 2013) 2. “Avenues for Climate Change Litigation in Kenya”, in Brunnée Jutta et al eds., Climate Change Liability: Transnational Law and Practice, Cambridge University Press, London, (2011) (With Collins Odote) pp. 296-318 3. “Pathways to Real Access to Land-Related Resources for Women: Challenging and Overturning Dominant Legal Paradigms”, in Amy Tsanga and Julie Stewart (Eds.), Women and Law: Innovative Regional Approaches to Teaching, Researching and Analysing Women and Law, (The North-South Legal Perspective Series No. 5, Weaver Press, Harare, 2011) (With Anne Hellum & Pauline Nyamweya) pp. 333-369 4. “Gender and International Environmental Governance”, in Toula Honkonen and Ed Couzens (Eds.), University of Eastern Finland- UNEP Course Series 9, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland (2010) pp. 137-161 5. “Securing Property Rights in Land in Kenya: Formal Versus Informal”, in Christopher Adam et. al., eds. Kenya Policies For Prosperity, Oxford University Press (2010) ( With Joseph Kieyah) pp. 309-328 6. “Monsanto vs. Schmeiser: Implications for Land Rights of Kenyan Farmers”, in Moni Wekesa & Bernard Sihanya eds., Intellectual Property Rights in Kenya, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Nairobi (2009) pp. 109- 131 7. “Property Rights for Poverty Reduction”, in Joachim Von Braun et al, The Poorest And Hungry: Assessments, Analyses, And Actions: An IFPRI 2020 Book, IFPRI, (2009) (With Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Helen Markelova)pp. 227-235 8. “The Land Question in Kenya: Legal and Ethical Dimensions”, in Governance: Institutions and the Human Condition, Strathmore University and Law Africa (2009) pp. 219-246 9. “The Role of the Judiciary in Environmental Governance in Kenya”, in Louis Kotze & Alexander Paterson, The Role of the Judiciary in Environmental Governance: Comparative Perspectives (Wolters Kluwer Law International, 2009) pp. 451-478

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10. “Law, Gender and Environmental Resources: Women's Access to Environmental Justice”, in Jonas Ebbesson & Phoebe Okowa, Environmental Law And Justice in Context (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2009) pp. 390-407 11. “Engendering Environmental Management for Sustainable Livelihoods”, in Sara Ruto, Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Jacinta Muteshi (eds.), The Promises and Realities: Taking Stock of the 3rd International Women’s Conference, African Women & Child Feature Service & Ford Foundation (2009). pp.91-110 12. ‘The Use of the Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental Law’, in P. Satyanarayana Prasad, ICFAI Press, Hyderabad India 2008-09) pp. 27-35 13. ‘The Use of Criminal Law in Enforcing Environmental Law’, in C.O. Okidi et al (eds.) Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008). pp. 110-125 14. ‘Land Tenure and Sustainable Environmental Management in Kenya’, in C.O. Okidi et al (Eds.) Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008).pp. 260-280 15. ‘Aligning Sectoral Wildlife Law to the Framework Environmental Law’, in C.O. Okidi et al (eds.) Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008).pp. 281-304 16. ‘Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit-Sharing in Kenya’, in C.O. Okidi et al (Eds.) Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008).pp. 391-412 17. ‘Kenya’s National Biosafety Framework’, in C.O. Okidi et al (eds.) Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008).pp. 413-439 18. ‘Water and food security in the River Nile Basin: The perspectives of governments and NGOS of upstream countries’, in Facing Global Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concept (Hans Günter Brauch, John Grin, Czeslaw Mesjasz, Navnita Chadha Behera, Béchir Chourou, Ursula Oswald Spring, P. H. Liotta, Patricia Kameri-Mbote (Eds.) (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York – Hong Kong – London – Milan – Paris – Tokyo: Springer- Verlag, Autumn 2008) (With Kithure Kindiki)pp. 651-659

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19. ‘Legal Strategies for Combating Global Warming in Africa’, in Daibert, Arlindo (org.), Direito Ambiental Comparado, Belo Horizonte: Fórum, Rio de Janeiro (2008) p. 227-244 ISBN 978-85-7700-136-1 20. ‘Following God's Constitution: The Gender Dimension in the Ogiek Claim to Mau Forest Complex', in Anne Hellum et. al, Paths are Made by Walking: Human Rights Interfacing Gendered Realities and Plural Legalities, Weaver Press (2007) (With Jacinta Onyango Oduor) pp. 164- 201 21. ‘Land Tenure, Land Use and Sustainability in Kenya: Towards Innovative Use of Property Rights in Wildlife Management’, in N. Chalifour et al. eds., Land Use for Sustainable Development, Cambridge University Press, New York (2007) 132-160 22. ‘Biotechnology – A Turning Point in Development or an Opportunity That Will Be Missed?’, in International Commission on Trade and Sustainable Development, Trading in Genes: Development Perspectives on Biotechnology, Trade and Sustainability, Earthscan (2005). 23. ‘Biotechnology & Food Security: Some Policy & Institutional Considerations’, in Roland Robertson & Jan Aart Scholte, Encyclopedia of Globalization, Moschovits (2005). 24. ‘Gender, Conflict and Regional Security’ in Makumi Mwagiru ed., African Regional Security in the Age of Globalisation, Heinrich Boell Foundation, Nairobi (2004) 25. ‘The Impact of International Treaties on Land and Resource Rights’, in Munyaradzi Saruchera, ed., Securing Land and Resource Rights: Pan- African Perspectives, Chapter 5, p. 48, Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, Cape Town, South Africa (2004). 26. ‘Community, farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights in Africa: Towards a Legal Framework for sui generis Legislation’, in Cecil Machena & Gracian Banda eds., Policy and Legal Framework for Community, Farmers’ and Breeders’ Rights in Southern Africa (2002) p. 120. 27. ‘Custody and the Rights of and over Children’ in Kivutha Kibwana & Lawrence Mute eds., Law and the Quest for Gender Equality in Kenya (2000). 28. ‘Law and the Status of Women in Kenya’ in Janet K. Macharia ed., Women, Laws, Customs and Practices in East Africa: Laying the Foundation (1996) (with Victoria Mucai-Kattambo & Janet Kabeberi-

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Macharia). 20 29. ‘Joint Implementation of Global Environmental Agreements: Socio- Economic Dimensions’, in Kalipada Chatterjee ed., Activities Implemented Jointly to Mitigate Climate Change - Developing Countries Perspectives (New Delhi: Development Alternatives, 1997), p. 394(with Philippe Cullet). 30. ‘Property Rights and Biodiversity Conservation: Towards the Recognition of Women's Rights’, in Anoja Wickramasinghe ed., Development Issues Across Regions - Women, Land and Forestry (Peradeniya: CORRENSA, 1997), p. 279(with Philippe Cullet). 31. ‘Patents and Development’, in Yash Vyas et. al eds., Law and Development in the Third World (1994). 32. ‘Biotechnology in Kenya’, in Calestous Juma et. al eds., Coming to Life: Biotechnology in African Economic Recovery (1994) (with Boniface Makau). 33. ‘An Overview of the Women’s Movement in Kenya’ in Esther Njiru & Shanyisa Khasiani eds., The Women’s Movement in Kenya (1993) (with Wambui Kiai). 34. ‘Women, Law and the Democratization Process in Kenya’ in Wanjiku Kabira et. al., Democratic Change in Kenya (1992) (with Kivutha Kibwana). 35. ‘Kenya Biodiversity Study: Intellectual Property Rights and Ownership’ in UNEP/GOK, The Costs, Benefits and Unmet Needs of Biological Diversity Conservation in Kenya (1992) (with Dan Bondi Ogolla). Books 1. Ours by Right: Law, Politics and Realities of Community Property in Kenya, Strathmore University Legal Press (Forthcoming 2013) (With C. Odote; C. Musembi and M. Kamande). 2. Coping with Global Environmental Change, Disasters and Security – Threats, Challenges, Vulnerabilities and Risks (Hans Günter Brauch, Úrsula Oswald Spring, Czeslaw Mesjasz, John Grin, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Béchir Chourou , Pal Dunay,Jörn Birkmann, (Eds.)), Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol. 5 ( Berlin – Heidelberg – New York: Springer-Verlag, 2010). 3. Promises and Realities: Taking Stock of the 3rd UN International Women’s Conference, African Women & Child Feature Service & Ford Foundation (2009)

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(With Jacinta Muteshi & Sara Ruto). 4. Facing Global Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concept (Hans Günter Brauch, John Grin, Czeslaw Mesjasz, Navnita Chadha Behera, Béchir Chourou, Ursula Oswald Spring, P. H. Liotta, Patricia Kameri-Mbote (Eds.), Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol. 4 (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York – Hong Kong – London – Milan – Paris – Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, 2009) 5. Environmental Governance in Kenya: Implementing the Framework Law, East African Education Publishers, Nairobi (2008) (With C.O. Okidi & Migai Akech). 6. Globalisation and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualising Security in the 21st Century (Hans Günter Brauch, John Grin, Czeslaw Mesjasz, Navnita Chadha Behera, Béchir Chourou, Ursula Oswald Spring, P. H. Liotta, Patricia Kameri- Mbote (Eds.), Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol. 3 (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York – Hong Kong – London – Milan – Paris – Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, 2007) 7. Land Use for Sustainable Development (Cambridge University Press, New York (2007) (With N. Chalifour, L.L Hye & J. Nolon,) 8. Public Involvement in Environmental Decision-making in Asia and East Africa: Law and Practice (The Legal Vice Presidency, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, Washington DC, 2003) (With N. Rukuba-Ngaiza, Z. Hamid, R. Nshala & G. W. Tumushabe) 9. Property Rights and Biodiversity Management in Kenya, ACTS Press, Nairobi (2002). 10. Women Inheritance Laws & Practices, WLEA, Nairobi (2002) (With Winnie Mitullah, Okech Owiti, Wambui Kiai, Njeri Karuru & Kamau Mubuu) 11. The Making of a Framework Environmental Law in Kenya, ACTS Press, Nairobi (2001). (With C.O. Okidi). 12. The Law of Succession in Kenya: Gender Perspectives in Property Control and Management (1995). 13. Coming to Life: Biotechnology in African Economic Recovery (1994) (with Calestous Juma & John Mugabe).

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Occasional Publications 1. Judicial Reforms and Access to Justice in Kenya: Realizing the Promise of the New Constitution, Pact & Act! (2012) 2. Kenya: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law, A review by AfriMAP and the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, Open Society Foundations (2011) (With Migai Akech) 3. Legal Review of the Community Customary Land Rights Recognition (CCLRR) Model, United States Agency for International Development, USAID Project on Securing Rights to Land and Natural Resources for Biodiversity and Livelihoods in the North Coast (2011). 4. Cl ima t e Chan ge an d Ch i ld Right s : Voi c e s f rom Ken ya an d impl i c at ion s f o r ad aptat i on p ol i c y and p rog rammin g, P la n I nt e r na t io na l & IDS S us s e x ( 201 0) (Wit h Elv in Nyu kur i a nd Emi ly Po la ck) 5. Pr omot ing th e Human Right s of Women in Keny a: A Comp ar at i v e Re v i ew, UNI FEM ( 20 10) (Wit h Ce le s t ine Nyamu Mu s emb i, Winn ie Kama u & Na nc y Ba r a z a ) 6. ‘Cr it ic a l Re f le c t io ns o n La nd, Law a nd t he Env ir o nme nt ’, in Land Gr abbi ng and th e Ri s e of Soc ial Mov eme nt s Awa aZ Vo ic e s Vo l. 7 I s sue 1 ( 20 10) 7. ‘Pr omo t ing t he App l ic a t io n o f t he UN CONVENTION o n No n- Na vig a t io na l Us e s o f I nt e r na t io na l Wa t e r co ur s e s t o Ea s t e r n Afr ic a n Co u nt r ie s ’, WWF Ea s t e r n Afr i c a ( 200 8) (Wit h Kit hur e Kind ik i 8. African Assessment of Environmental Conflict & Cooperation in the African Great Lakes Region: A Case Study of the Virungas, UNEP-DEWA & Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (January 2008) 9. Effective Natural Resource Management for Conflict Prevention: Tethering Plural Legal Norms in Diverse Contexts in Eastern Africa, ASARECA ECAPAPA Monograph Series No. 8 (2007) (With Joel Musaasizi & Michael Waithaka) 10. “Will the Biosafety Bill ever become Law”, Sci-dev.net 11. Global Environment Outlook 4: Environment for Development, Chapter 10,

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(UNEP, 2007) (Contributing Author) 12. Africa Environment Outlook 2, Chapter one entitled: Setting the Context: People and Livelihoods (UNEP-ROA, 2006) (Lead Author) 13. Conflict and Cooperation: Making the Case for Environmental Pathways to Peace-building in the Great Lakes Region, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Africa Program Issue Briefing No. 2 (November 2006) 23 14. Human rights, Formalisation and Women's Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa (With Ingunn Ikdahl, Anne Hellum, Randi Kaarhhus, Tor A. Benjaminsen) Studies in Women's Law No. 57. Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo (2005) ISSN 0809-621X 15. ‘From Conflict to Cooperation in the Management of Transboundary Waters: The Nile Experience’, in Linking Environment and Security: Conflict Prevention and Peace Making in East and Horn of Africa, Heinrich Boell Foundation, Washington DC ( 2005) 16. ‘Stakeholder Participation and Transboundary Waters: The Nile Basin Initiative’, in Understanding Environment, Conflict, and Cooperation, United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi (2004) 17. Public/Private Partnerships for Biotechnology in Africa: The Future Agenda ACTS Press, Nairobi (2001) (With Norman Clark & David Wafula). 18. The Operational Environment and Constraints for NGOs in Kenya: Strategies for Good Policy and Practice, ACODE Occasional Series Number 2, Kampala (2001). 19. Agro-biodiversity and International Law (Biopolicy No. 22, Acts Press, 1999) (with Philippe Cullet). 20. African Women as Environmental Managers, ACTS Press (1992). Policy Briefs 1. Reaping Hard-Earned Gains: Toward Full Implementation of the Gender Equality Provisions of the 2010 Constitution, UN Women (2011) (With Celestine Nyamu Musembi) 2. Wat e r , Co nf l i c t an d Coop e r at ion: Le s s ons From th e Ni l e Ri v e r Bas in, Wo o dr ow Wi lso n I nt e r na t io na l Ce nt e r fo r S c ho la r s ’ Envir o nme nt a l Cha nge a nd S e cur it y Pr o je c t , , Po lic y Br ie f No . 4 ( 2006)

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3. Legal Frameworks for Liability and Redress under the Cartagena Protocol in East Africa, IELRC (2004). 4. Plant Genetic resources in Africa’s Renewal: Strategic Policy, Legal and Programmatic Directions under the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, ACTS & IPGRI (2002). 24 5. Biotechnology for Food Security in Africa: From Rhetoric to Action, ACTS (2000). Book Reviews 1. Colin Kahl, States, Scarcity & Civil Strife in the Developing World, Princeton University Press, 2006 for Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’ Environmental Change and Security Project Report Issue 12 (2006) 2. Peter Drahos & John Braithwaite, Information Feudalism: Who owns the Knowledge Economy? London, Earthscan, 2002 for Vol. 12(2) Journal of Social & Legal Studies (2002) Dissertations 1. Property Rights and Biodiversity Management in Kenya – The Case of Land Tenure Regimes and Wildlife Management (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services, 1999). 2. Property Rights and Biodiversity Management, Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Master’s degree in Juridical Sciences (JSM), Stanford Law School, Stanford University (1996) 3. Protection of the employed women’s rights in Kenya: A Case- study of the female academic staff members at the University of Nairobi, Project paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Diploma in Women’s law (Dip.WL), Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (1995). 4. Patents, Transfer of Technology & Development, Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Master’s degree in law and development (LL.M in Law and Development), School of Law, University of Warwick (1989). 5. The Inadequacies of Criminal procedure in Magistrate’s Courts, Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Bachelor’s degree in law (LL.B), Faculty of Law, University of Nairobi (1987).

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Select Unpublished Papers and Reports 1. Kenyan Courts and Politics of the Rule of Law in the Post-Authoritarian State, Report prepared for the Comparative Research Project titled: From Security to Inclusive Development: The Politics of the Rule of Law in Africa’s Democratic Transition, Commissioned by the Finnish Foreign Ministry and implemented by 25 the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) of the University of Helsinki (2009) (With Migai Akech) 2. Ownership and Regulation of Land Rights in Kenya: Balancing Entitlements with the Public Trust, Paper presented at the Conference on Beyond the National Land Policy, Organised by KIPPRA at KICC, 31st July 2008 (With Dr. Migai Akech) 3. Land Tenure, Land Use & Sustainable Environmental Management in Kenya: Innovative Approaches in Using Property Rights for Wildlife Management Land Use and Sustainability in Kenya, Paper presented at the Conference & Workshop on Conservation, Wildlife & Markets, at Strathmore University (Madaraka Campus), 9-11 November 2006 4th Annual Strathmore University Ethics Conference on 4. Re view o f Bio s e c ur it y Re la t ed Leg is la t io n in Ke n ya , No rwa y PCA Bio s e c ur it y Pr o je c t , Fo o d and Ag r ic u lt ur e Or ga n is a t io n o f t he Unit ed Na t io ns , Rome , 2006 5. GMO Regulation: Kenya Case Study, for New York University Law School Global Study on Conflict in GMO Regulation (October 2005) 6. ‘Intellectual Property Protection and Sustainable Development – Towards a Common African Institutional Framework and Strategy’, A Background Study Commissioned by the Science and Technology Commission of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (January, 2004) 7. ‘The Impact of Traditional/Religious Institutions on Gender Relations and Gender Discriminative Practices and Scope for Changing the Negative Trends: A Case Study of Select Pastoral Communities in Kenya’ prepared for the Netherlands Development Cooperation Organisation (SNV), looking at the Maasai, Samburu, Rendille, Borana & Gabra communities in Marsabit, Samburu & Laikipa districts ( October 2004) 8. ‘Environment And Conflict Linkages in the Great Lakes Region’, Paper prepared for UNEP-DEWA (September 2004) 9. ‘Intellectual Property Protection in Africa: An Assessment of the Status of Laws,

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Research and Policy Analysis on Intellectual Property Rights in Kenya’, Paper prepared for IDRC Study on Intellectual Property Protection in Africa (August, 2004) 10. ‘Intellectual Property Protection in Africa: An Assessment of the Status of Laws, Research and Policy Analysis on Intellectual Property Rights in South Africa’, Paper prepared for IDRC Study on Intellectual Property Protection in Africa (August, 2004) 26 11. ‘Kenya Wildlife Sector Assessment Report, 2004’, Report prepared for USAID (With Brian Child, Wilbur Ottichilo, Simon Taiti, Kanyi Kimondo & Wachira Nderitu) (June 2004) 12. ‘Land Tenure & Conflict in Kenya’, Paper for the Pan African Programme on Land & Resource Rights, Presented at a Conference at the University of Western Cape (May, 2003). 13. ‘Technical Review of the Draft Constitution of Kenya for Gender and Human Rights Responsiveness’, Paper prepared for the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation & UNIFEM (2002) (With Maria Nzomo). 14. ‘Women and Property Rights in Kenya: A Study on Trends in Ownership, Control and Access to Land and Productive Resources in Agricultural Communities in Select Districts’, Paper documenting findings of a Study commissioned by FIDA (Kenya) as a background to a revised Matrimonial Causes Bill (2002). 15. ‘Proprietary Status of Women in Kenya: Towards Greater Recognition of Ownership Rights’, Paper prepared for the National Conference on “Women, Land and Property Rights in Kenya” to input into the Presidential Commission on Land. Held on 11-12 March 2002 at the Garden Hotel, Machakos. 16. ‘Review of the Regional Diploma Course in Women’s Law, Zimbabwe’, for the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) (September 2001). 17. ‘Biotechnology & Food Security in Africa’, in Biotechnology & Food Security, Peace Office, Mennonite Central Committee, Peace Office Publication (April- June 2001). 18. ‘Strategic Planning and Implementation of Public Involvement in Environmental Decision-Making as they relate to Environmental Impact Assessment in Kenya’, World Bank (2001). 19. ‘Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development: Integrating Local Communities in Environmental Management’ (1996). (Published as an International Environmental Law Research Centre Working Paper at http://www.ielrc.org/)

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20. Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Stephen Mutimba, ‘Implementing the CDM - Opportunities for Technology Transfer for African Countries (African Centre for Technology Studies, Working Paper 1998). 21. Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Philippe Cullet, ‘Biological Diversity Management in Africa: Policy Perspectives’ for a workshop on The Handbook on Implementation of Conventions Related to Biological Diversity for the UNEP/UNDP/DUTCH Joint Project on Environmental Law and Institutions in Africa, held at UNEP on 27 11-14 October 1999. (Published as an International Environmental Law Research Centre Working Paper at http://www.ielrc.org/) 22. James Otieno-Odek & Patricia Kameri-Mbote, ‘Intellectual Property Protection and Biotechnology in Eastern Africa (1999). 23. John Mugabe, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Benson Ochieng & Christine Mathenge, ‘Technology, Trade And Intellectual Property Protection: Building Africa’s Capability to Participation in the World Trade Organization’, Paper presented at a Regional Workshop on Africa & the World Trade Order held at the African Centre for Technology Studies on December 6-7, 2000. 24. Patricia Kameri-Mbote & David Wafula, ‘Alternative Options and Policy Measures for Financing Biotechnology R and D In Africa’, Paper presented at a Regional Workshop on Building National Biotechnology Innovation Systems: New Forms of Institutional and Financial Mechanisms held on December 6-8, 2000. 25. Hannington Odame & Patricia Kameri-Mbote, ‘Agricultural Biotechnology Assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Country Specific Study – Kenya’, Report presented at a Regional Workshop on Building National Biotechnology Innovation Systems: New Forms of Institutional and Financial Mechanisms held on December 6-8, 2000. 26. Pa t r ic ia Kame r i-Mbo t e , ‘Violence against Women in Kenya: An Analysis of Laws, Policies and Institutions’, Report prepared for the Commonwealth Secretariat, June 2000. (Published as an International Environmental Law Research Centre Working Paper at http://www.ielrc.org/) 27. Patricia Kameri-Mbote, ‘Recent and ongoing cases in the environmental field pursuing environmentally sound development’, Paper presented at the ELAW Meeting, Arusha, Tanzania July 29, 2000. 28. Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Josphat Ayamunda, ‘The Kaca Ruling: A Note On The Constitutionality Of Anti-Graft Bodies’, for the Institute for Policy Analysis and Research. (2001). 29. ‘A Comparative Analysis of Public Consultations in Environmental Impact

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Assessments for World Bank financed Projects in East Africa’, Paper presented at the Lawyers’ Forum held in Washington D. C., May 15-16, 2001. 30. John Mugabe, Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Doris Mutta, ‘Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Intellectual Property Protection: Towards an International Regime’, Background Paper prepared for the African Group in the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Committee on Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources, April 2001. Media Articles 1. Making the Land Policy Provisions Real, The Star, December 9, 2011. 2. Assaulting the Citadel of Male Political Privilege: Political Party Lists as the Site of Contest for Gender Balanced Representation, The Star, August 27, 2011 (With Celestine Nyamu Musembi) 3. Participation of Women in Legal Education, The Star, March 8, 2011 4. Political Parties and Leaders Hostile to Women’s Enjoyment of Constitution, The Nation, February 28, 2011 5. Women have to Keep on Fighting for their Rights, The Star, February 23, 2011 6. Make Vetting of Judges Continuous and Transparent, Opinion, The East African, September 13-19, 2010 (With Migai Akech)


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