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John Wamwara: Christianity and Human Rights in Africa: a 3-part Series

Lectures

The Church, the State, and Human Rights in Kenya: an Historical Overview

A Righteous Rage: Religious Leaders as Champions of Human Rights

Christianity, Common Law, and Practices on Marriage in Kenya

About John Wamwara

John Joseph Wamwara, an SJD candidate in law and religion, is the Center for the Study of Law and Religion's first Dooyeweerd Fellow in Law and Religion. 

Wamwara's research interests are in religious extremism and the right to freedom of religion; marriage, religion, and the law; international humanitarian law; and human rights. He is currently a research assistant to CSLR Director John Witte, Jr. 

Wamwara is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya; Public Law Lecturer at Moi University and at Catholic University of Eastern Africa Schools of Law. He has worked as a Legal Officer at the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, and the Kenyan Parliament.

Wamwara holds an LLM in Law and Religion from Emory University; an advanced LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (Joint Centre of University of Geneva and Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies); a Post-Graduate Diploma in Law from Kenya School of Law; a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Nairobi; and a Certificate in International Criminal Law from the International Law Institute – African Centre for Legal Excellence.