Publications in Journals & Blog Articles:
- V Miyandazi, ‘Human Rights and Equality Commissions in Kenya and their Role in Tackling Poverty and Economic Inequality’ (2022) Federal Law Journal (forthcoming)
- V Miyandazi, ‘Inequality and Access to Justice: A focus on the Adjudication of socio-Economic Rights in Kenya’ 121 (2022) 144–166 Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft
- V Miyandazi, ‘Setting the Record Straight on Socio-Economic Rights Adjudication: The Mitu-Bell Supreme Court Judgment (2022) Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics (forthcoming)
- R Stacey and V Miyandazi, ‘Constituting and Regulating Democracy: Kenya’s Electoral Commission and the Courts in the 2010s’ (2021) Asian Journal of Comparative Law S193
- Richard Stacey and Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Constituting and Regulating Democracy: Kenya’s Electoral Commission and the Courts in the 2010s’ (2021) Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 1-18.
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Setting the Record Straight on Socio-Economic Rights Adjudication: Kenya Supreme Court’s Judgment in the Mitu-Bell Case’ (OxHRH Blog, 1 February 2021)
- Victoria Miyandazi and Muriuki Muriungi, ‘Rude Awakening for over 20,000 Residents of Kibera in Kenya’ (OxHRH Blog, 30 August 2018).
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Historic Judgment: Kenya’s Presidential Election Declared Null and Void and Fresh Election Ordered’ (OxHRH Blog, 2 September 2017).
- Richard Martin, Seham Areff and Victoria Miyandazi (eds), Global Perspectives on Human Rights: Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog (3rd edn Oxford Human Rights Hub 2016).
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Forced Evictions and Demolition of Informal Settlements in Kenya’ (OxHRH Blog, 19 November 2015).
Presentation of Papers at Academic and Professional Conferences
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Human Rights and Equality Commissions in Kenya and their Role in Tackling Poverty and Economic Inequality’ (UNSW Law, Gilbert Tobin Centre of Public Law’s Democratic Constitutions, Poverty and Economic Equality: Redress Beyond the Courts Workshop, 6-7 December 2021)
- Panelist at Science Summit at UNGA76, ‘(REF S114) Science and SDG 1: Poverty: to end poverty in all its forms and everywhere by 2030’ (14 September 2021).
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Whistling Past the Graveyard: Land Inequalities and Vulnerable Groups in Kenya’ (Exponential Inequalities: Equality Law in Times of Crisis Workshop, 15 February and 1 March 2021) – papers to be published in an edited collection in 2022.
- Richard Stacey and Victoria Miyandazi, ‘The Regulative and Constitutive Components of Protecting a democracy: Kenya’s Electoral Commission and the Courts in the 2010s’ (UNSW Law, Gilbert Tobin Centre of Public Law’s Democratic Constitutions and Electoral Commissions Workshop, 7 December 2020)
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Elections, Politics and the People’ (Oxford University and Strathmore University conference on The Promise of Constitutions, Strathmore University Law School, Nairobi, 12 March 2019).
- Victoria Miyandazi, ‘Non-adherence to Court Orders as a Threat to Positive Jurisprudence in Kenyan Courts’ (the University of Oxford Programme for Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government conference on Constitutionalism in Africa, Trinity College Oxford, 15 May 2018).
Books/Book Chapters Published
- V Miyandazi, ‘An Equality-Sensitive Approach to Delivering Socio-Economic Rights During Crises: A Focus on Kenya in the COVID-19 Era’ in S Fredman and S Atrey (Eds), Exponential Inequalities: Equality Law in Times of Crisis (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2022)
- V Miyandazi, Equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution: Understanding the Competing and Interrelated Conceptions (Hart Publishing, 2021)
- Victoria Miyandazi, Equality in Kenya’s 2010 Constitution: Understanding the Competing and Interrelated Conceptions (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2021).
- Victoria Miyandazi, Nomfundo Ramalekana and Larona Somolekae, ‘An Equality-Sensitive Approach to Redressing the Disproportionate Socio-Economic Impact of Covid-19 on Vulnerable Groups in Botswana, Kenya and South Africa’ in Justice Mavedzenge (ed), COVID-19 Pandemic and Socio-Economic Rights in Selected East and Southern African Countries (Cape Town, JUTA, 2020).