- Mount Kenya University founder Simon Gicharu welcomed Karim Khan at the university ahead of its 23rd graduation
- The university said that Khan will be conferred for his contribution to the corridors of justice and service to humanity
- Khan does not hold a doctorate but he enrolled for a doctorate at Wolsfon College, Oxford University although he did not complete the course
PAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.co.ke’s Patreon programme.
Thika - The Mt Kenya University will today, Friday, August 4, confer International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan with an honorary doctor of Law.
MKU said that Khan will be conferred for his contribution to the corridors of justice and service to humanity.
This morning, MKU founder Simon Gicharu welcomed Khan at the university ahead of its 23rd graduation.
Honorary Doctorate of Laws.
Khan is set to be awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws.
PAY ATTENTION: Unlock exclusive features from TUKO.co.ke - join our membership!
TV 47 reported that Khan does not hold a doctorate, he enrolled for a doctorate in Wolsfon College, Oxford University but did not however complete the course.
Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that the graduation ceremony was scheduled to take place during the university's 23rd Graduation Ceremony, a testament to Khan's remarkable achievements that resonate far beyond the hallowed halls of academia.
The distinguished honouree stands as a beacon of unwavering dedication to pursuing justice on the global stage.
Holding the esteemed position of International Criminal Court (ICC), Prosecutor Khan's commitment to upholding the principles of fairness and accountability has reverberated across continents.
Mount Kenya University, situated in Thika, embraces this moment as an opportunity to applaud the prosecutor's multifaceted contributions to the world.
This man Karim Khan
At the heart of the recognition lies his seasoned expertise in International Criminal Law and Human Rights, a testament to his unyielding commitment to safeguarding fundamental liberties and ensuring that the arc of justice bends towards righteousness.
Khan's influence extends far beyond the courtroom. His embodiment of social change and emancipation through education has profoundly impacted communities, serving as a testament to his belief in the transformative power of knowledge.
Additionally, his unwavering dedication to countering terrorism underscores his commitment to global security and stability.
The honorific echoes the resonance of Khan's efforts as a prolific researcher and author, further cementing his legacy as a thought leader and advocate for a just world order.
The recognition also pays homage to his myriad appointments and awards, each a testament to his tireless pursuit of justice in all its forms.
Among his notable endeavours, Khan's role as legal counsel for now-President William Ruto during the 2007-08 Post-Election Violence case at the Hague-based ICC stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to principles of humanity and accountability.
As Mount Kenya University prepares to confer this distinguished honour, it serves as an emblem of inspiration, a beacon that illuminates the path towards a more just and equitable world.
PAY ATTENTION:check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!