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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Prof.) Jacqueline Oduol",
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    "content": "offering courses in tourism and hospitality, we use such miscellaneous amendments to enable a practice that is already taking place within standards to be included. If we were to look at the distinction between “miscellaneous” and “substantive”, substantive amendments would require that there be a very firm basis in a reality or an important meaningful change that we need to make. Therefore, as I express my reservations, I am in particular making reference to the amendment that relates to the Kenya School of Law. I am doing this from the perspective as an educationist and as someone who has served in different arms including the Executive. I am aware that there is a sense in which as we look at the way we would want to open up the bureaucracy that could be affecting the School of Law, we would not want to do it at the expense of standards. I refer back to the context that law really needs to be applied or prepared in cognisance of the social condition of the society. It has been said that the key challenge we face now is one with regard to standardisation and the manner in which the School of Law is organised. As has been indicated by the Member for Suba North, Hon. Millie, we see the School of Law serving the intention of ensuring that whatever advocates are going to get – because not all of them are going to be engaged in practice because a number could also go and do different other activities – would all be in a way expected to go through similar standards and would really be in a position, therefore, to be those who have qualifications that all of the different people who work with them or who would need their services would be proud of."
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