Faith Odhiambo, the president of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), has been gaining significant attention since the protests began a few weeks ago.
She has been actively trying to free arrested and abducted individuals, using her influence and role as the LSK president. But what are her full responsibilities? Let’s take a closer look:
Leadership and Advocacy
Upholding the Constitution and the Rule of Law:
- The President plays a vital role in ensuring the LSK fulfills its core function of advocating for the Kenyan Constitution and promoting the rule of law within the country.
Leading the LSK Council:
- The President provides direction and guidance to the LSK Council, the governing body that sets the Society's strategic direction and oversees its operations.
Representing the LSK:
- The President serves as the official spokesperson for the LSK, representing the interests of the legal profession in Kenya before the government, the public, and other stakeholders.
Protecting and Supporting Lawyers
Maintaining Professional Standards:
- The President is responsible for upholding the ethical standards and professional conduct of lawyers in Kenya. This may involve working with the LSK disciplinary committee.
Promoting the Welfare of Lawyers:
- The President advocates for fair working conditions and protects the rights of lawyers practicing in Kenya.
Facilitating Professional Development:
- The President may play a role in initiatives that enhance the knowledge and skills of Kenyan lawyers.
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