This is the first edition on the Kenyan administrative law besides judicial reviews. It provides a glaring knowledge of what administrative law stands for. The author is a law scholar cum lecturer. The book covers statutory law, case law, and substantive doctrine on the administrative jurisprudence as we know it. It shall provide handy information on the Kenyan experience of administrative law and how the tribunals operate. Consider that this book is one of its kind and a sui generi in-depth understanding of the administrative law from an African legal perspective. It is the ripe time for the world to know the African version of the law other than what has been adopted and adapted from the English legal system.