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Murithi Antony is a dynamic and forward-thinking law graduate (LL.B Hons) and an ardent researcher focusing on Climate Action and Environmental Sustainability, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Commercial Law, International Economic Law, Constitutional Law and Legal/Regulatory Compliance. He is currently pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Law under the Advocates Training Programme (ATP) at the Kenya School of Law (KSL).  His approach to complex legal challenges is strategic, driven by a commitment to achieving impactful, positive outcomes through innovative legal solutions and sound practices.

Murithi has undertaken extensive training and obtained certifications in climate change and environmental issues, leadership, project management and resource mobilization, and has served in various capacities in youth organizations dedicated to climate action. He currently serves as the National Director for International Students Environmental Coalition (ISEC Kenya) and has contributed to high-level research projects as a research assistant in prominent firms.

Additionally, Murithi has authored papers in various peer-reviewed journals across Africa and beyond, and he is deeply passionate about pursuing a future in academia, with a focus on advancing the study of law through research and teaching. Some of his selected works include;

  1. Murithi Antony, “Emergency Arbitration: A Quick Solution to Urgent Disputes?” ((2025)13(2) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 260-281. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Volume-13-Iss-2.pdf
  2. Murithi Antony and Sarafin Cherono, “Post-Pandemic Arbitration: Have We Fully Adapted to The New Normal?” ((2025)13(2) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 407-431. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Volume-13-Iss-2.pdf
  3. James Njuguna & Murithi Antony, “Who Holds Arbitrators Accountable? Examining the Limits of Self-Regulation in Arbitration.” ((2025)13(2) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 142-162. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Volume-13-Iss-2.pdf
  4. Murithi Antony and Ontweka Yvonne, “Advancing Human Rights Through Alternative Dispute Resolution: Embracing Transformative Justice as a Pathway to Sustainable Peace and Equity” ((2024) 2(4) Journal of Appropriate Dispute Resolution & Sustainability)) Page 57-82. Available at https://adrjournal.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Volume-2-Issue-4-2024.pdf
  5. Murithi Antony and Chepkoech Charity, “Integrating Environmental Social & Governance (ESG) Principles into Corporate Governance in Kenya: Trends, Challenges, and Best Practices,” ((2024) 11(5) Journal of Conflict Resolution and Sustainable Development) Page 54-81. Available at https://journalofcmsd.net/wp content/uploads/2024/11/JCMSD-VOL-11-5_compressed.pdf
  6. Murithi Antony, “Bolstering the Credibility of Arbitration: Addressing Conflict of Interest and Ensuring Impartiality.” ((2024)13(1) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 97-115. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/journals/
  7. Murithi Antony and James Njuguna, “Limiting the Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal: A Necessity or an Issue Taken Too Far?” ((2024)13(1) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 97-115. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/journals/
  8. Murithi Antony and James Njuguna, “Harnessing appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR) for Achieving Environmental Justice: A Path to Sustainable Development.” ((2024) 2(2) Journal of Appropriate Dispute Resolution & Sustainability)) Page 57-82. Available at https://adrjournal.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Vol-22-MAY-2024.pdf
  9. Murithi Antony, “Examining the Efficacy of Mediation as A Tool for Accessing Justice in Kenya: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Perspectives.” ((2024) 12(3) Journal of Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 261-280. Available at https://ciarbkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Vol-123-2024.pdf
  10. Murithi Antony, “From Rising Tides to Shrinking Rights: Probing the Intersection of Climate Crisis and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights in Africa.” ((2024) 11(2) Journal of Conflict Resolution and Sustainable Development) Page 38-62. Available at https://journalofcmsd.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Murithi-Antony.pdf
  11. Murithi Antony “Lost in Faith: The Growing Menace of Religious Fanatism in Africa and the Need for Intervention.” 7th June 2024 AfricLaw blog https://africlaw.com/2024/06/07/lost-in-faith-the-growing-menace-of-religious-fanaticism-in-africa-and-the-need-for-intervention/
  12. Murithi Antony, “Towards Enhanced Access to Justice: Leveraging the Role of Kenyan Law Schools in Promoting ADR” ((2023) 11(3) Alternative Dispute Resolution)) Page 123-141. Available at < https://ciarbkenya.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Vol-113-1.pdf>
  13. Murithi Antony, ‘Ballot or Bullet? Time for African Youths to Make a Choice.’ 17th October 2022 AfricLaw blog https://africlaw.com/2022/10/17/ballot-or-bullet-time-for-african-youths-to-make-a-choice/
  14. Murithi Antony, “Navigating Technology, Client Expectations and Globalisation in 21st Century.” The Platform Magazine, April 2024 Issue. Available at https://theplatform.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The-Platform-Final-April-Issue-No.-99.pdf
  15. Murithi Antony, “From Unchecked Devotion to Enlightened Oversight: Exploring the Urgent Need to Regulate Religion in Kenya.” The Legal Magazine, June/July issue, 2023.
  16. Murithi Antony, “Killing two Birds with one stone: Women Economic Empowerment as a tool to eradicate poverty and achieve zero hunger in Africa.” Development Economics: Women, Gender & Human Development eJournal, Vol. 11, No. 122: Nov 30, 2022.

Further, he is skilled in graphics design, illustration, and web development. Above it all, Murithi is committed to the principles of servant leadership, striving to make a positive impact in the world in every possible way.

Email: murithi.antony@embuni.ac.ke

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