Legal Analysis & Advocacy Department
Miracle Okoth Okumu Mudeyi is a Kenyan Lawyer. Miracle pursued his Bachelor of Laws degree at the University Of Nairobi Faculty Of Law, where he graduated with honours, and ranked third in his class. He is currently pursuing his Post Graduate Diploma in Law/Advocates Training Programme at Kenya School of Law.
Miracle has gained diverse experience in legal research, analysis, and advocacy. He has served as a legal researcher, intern, and volunteer at various prestigious organisations, including the International Commission of Jurists Kenya Section, Justice Defenders Organization, and the African Network and Forum on Debt and Development. His expertise extends to writing, where he has contributed articles to several leading publications and presented papers at international conferences.
Notably, Miracle has received recognition for his academic achievements, winning awards such as the CB Madan Award Student Prize. He was named the Best Volunteer Student of the Year at the University of Nairobi's Faculty of Law. He is a member of several professional bodies, including the African Society of International Law and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Kenya Branch).
His research interests include but are not limited to transformative constitutionalism, mental health law, Public International Law, third-world approaches to international law, International Economic Law, human rights, alternative dispute resolution/International Dispute Settlement, administrative law, and sexual and reproductive health rights, The Law on International Financial Institutions and issues to do with Debt and Development.
Away from his legal pursuits, Miracle enjoys reading, swimming, writing poetry, and playing soccer. His dedication to justice, coupled with his scholarly achievements, makes him a promising leader in the legal profession, poised to effect positive change in his community and beyond.