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"content": "The import of Clause 8 is that when people make small claims for compensation in the Magistrates’ Courts or whereby payments are going to be made by way of compensation after breach of human rights, such claims have to find a place in such courts, depending on their jurisdiction and also such claims can have a procedure of appeal if one is not satisfied in those circumstances. That is the import of Clause 8. The explanation given, and what the Member for Homa Bay intended, is that if a person’s rights have been infringed and the matter fits within the jurisdiction of the Magistrates’ Court, then such a person can be compensated."
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