
Title/Qualification: Tutorial Fellow (PhD Candidate)
Department: Commercial Law
School: School of Law
Area: Land Law / International Environmental Law / Human Rights Law / Socio-Legal Studies
Christabel Eboso is a Tutorial Fellow at the School of Law, University of Embu. An Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, she holds a Master of Law, Governance and Democracy from the University of Nairobi and is currently undertaking a PhD degree in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Kent as a Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship recipient. She also holds an AFHEA diploma from the University of Kent. Her teaching, research, and supervisory expertise centers on Land Law, International Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, Family Law, Constitutional Law, Reproductive Health Rights Policy Formulation, Gender Advocacy, and Research Methodology. In addition to her academic role, Christabel is a practicing Advocate based in Nairobi, a consultant on Gender and the Law, and brings extensive experience in organizational leadership, program and project management, and community mobilization. Her scholarly work bridges legal theory with social justice, focusing on governance, democracy, gender advocacy, and reproductive health rights policy formulation. She remains committed to advancing legal education, interdisciplinary research, and advocacy that addresses the intersection of law and social justice in Kenya and beyond.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Socio-Legal Studies (Governance, Democracy, and Social Justice)
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Gender Advocacy and Women's Rights
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Reproductive Health Rights Policy Formulation
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Land Law and Land Use
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International Environmental Law
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Human Rights Law
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Constitutional Law and Governance
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Family Law
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Law and Social Justice Intersections
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Community Mobilization and Legal Empowerment