Last week's decision by the Cabinet to ban adoption of Kenyan children by foreigners is yet another example of the executive trashing the concept of separation of powers. It is the role of the High Court (judiciary) to grant or deny adoption applications. It is also the role of the National Assembly (legislature) to change the country's adoption laws.
Legally Kidnapped
Wednesday, December 03, 2014
Kenya: Adoption Ban Will Hurt Needy Children
Kenya: Adoption Ban Will Hurt Needy Children
Last week's decision by the Cabinet to ban adoption of Kenyan children by foreigners is yet another example of the executive trashing the concept of separation of powers. It is the role of the High Court (judiciary) to grant or deny adoption applications. It is also the role of the National Assembly (legislature) to change the country's adoption laws.
Last week's decision by the Cabinet to ban adoption of Kenyan children by foreigners is yet another example of the executive trashing the concept of separation of powers. It is the role of the High Court (judiciary) to grant or deny adoption applications. It is also the role of the National Assembly (legislature) to change the country's adoption laws.
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