The Establishment and Regulation of the Commercial Security Industry in Kenya and its Constitutionality

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Date
2020
Authors
Mutonyi, Gerald Peter
Kilongosi, Happi
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TraektoriĆ¢ Nauki = Path of Science
Abstract
The commercial security industry's effective establishment and regulation have been overlooked in many states, including Kenya. The increase of Commercial security firms' involvement in national and transnational business resulted in the United Nations drafting the Convention on the Regulation, Oversight, and Monitoring of Private Military and Security Companies. This study examines the Commercial Security Industry in Kenya in terms of establishment and regulation, outlining the industry's major issues and challenges. The aim was to demonstrate that laws and practices relating to registration and regulation of the Commercial Security Industry in Kenya are loosely created, weak, and shaky. And up to date, the commercial security industry in Kenya is operating in contravention of the Constitution.
Description
A research article published in Path of Science: International Electronic Scientific Journal
Keywords
Commercial security, Commercial security firms, Security, Laws, Regulations
Citation
Mutonyi, G. P., & Kilongosi, H. (2020). The Establishment and Regulation of the Commercial Security Industry in Kenya and its Constitutionality. Path of Science, 6(11), 1010-1016.