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Legal Analysis & Advocacy

Harrison is a graduate of the University of Nairobi, holding a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. He is a dedicated legal professional with a strong foundation in legal research, policy analysis, and dispute resolution. His experience includes roles at reputable law firms and leading research think tanks, notably serving as a Research Intern at the Committee on Fiscal Studies, where he contributed to analyses on fiscal governance. A prolific author and public speaker, Harrison has assisted on various book projects and published peer-reviewed articles focusing on constitutionalism and human rights. His most recent co-authored work on the Freedom of Thought in Kenya has been published by Cambridge University Press in the Cambridge Handbook on the Freedom of Thought. He has presented papers on legal reform, intellectual property, and democratic governance at major conferences in Kenya, South Africa, and Ghana. Passionate about innovation, Harrison is committed to advancing legal and policy frameworks that address Africa’s dynamic economic and fiscal challenges, positioning himself as a thought leader in shaping responsive, rights-based legal systems on the continent.