I am a Cyber Space and International Trade Law Advocate and Lecturer. I have a keen interest and have explored and trained in Cyber Space, Information and Technology law. I have teaching experience in Cyber Space, Information Technology law related courses spanning a period of 10 years. I have contributed heavily in building capacity in the said field within Kenya. I have also taught International and Aviation law in respect to Technology at Moi University School of Aerospace and East Africa School of Aviation. Prior I taught Information Technology law, E-Commerce law and International Trade law at both Mount Kenya University and Kabarak University Schools of law.
Academic Qualifications
Master of Laws (LL.M International and Business Law) 2009, John Marshall Law School UIC, Chicago Illinois
Diploma in Law (Kenya School of Law) – Bar Exams 2005-2006, Kenya School of Law
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Honors December 2005, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
M Muendo (2017) Evolution of the Kenyan Aviation Transport Industry from Colonisation to the present, towards legal compliance with the international standards of Aviation Law. Mount Kenya University Law Journal Edition 1
M Muendo (2012) Piracy in Somalia, The Impact and Analysis of the International Community’s Response. Mount Kenya University Law Journal Edition 2
Research Interests
Cyberspace Law
Law and Technology
Information Law
Intellectual property rights
International Trade and Business Law
International Law
Constitution and Human Rights Law
Medical Law and Ethics
Teaches
Law-Science-Technology, Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Media law, Criminal Law, International Law