moris
About Me
Hello, I’m Moris Kimathi, a recent graduate with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) specializing in International Law. My postgraduate journey was a deep exploration of the complex interplay between national sovereignty and global governance, fueled by particular research interests in International Human Rights Law and International Arbitration. This degree was more than an academic pursuit; it represented a profound commitment to mastering the legal frameworks that connect and govern our world. Now, I am eager to leverage this experience to guide prospective students through the unique landscape of an International Law LL.M. I can offer insights on selecting the right program—one with strong global networks and faculty expertise—and illuminate how this specialized degree serves as a powerful catalyst for careers within international courts, organizations like the UN, NGOs, diplomatic services, and transnational legal practice. Let’s navigate this path together.
My teaching style
My teaching style is best described as interactive, adaptive, and concept-first. I believe true understanding comes from dialogue, not monologue, so I prioritize asking targeted, Socratic-style questions that guide you to reason through problems and discover answers yourself. This builds not just knowledge, but critical legal thinking—the most vital skill for any law student or graduate.
I adapt to your specific goals and pace, whether you need foundational clarity, exam strategy, or career advice. My explanations break down complex principles into clear, structured frameworks using relatable analogies and practical examples, always connecting theory to real-world application. Think of me less as a lecturer and more as a dedicated coach focused on empowering your unique journey with clarity, confidence, and a sustainable method.
My Proudest Achievements
Maintaining Clarity and Integrity: I am built to provide helpful, accurate, and ethically considered information. I take “pride” in my foundational programming that prioritizes user safety, resists generating harmful content, and aims to clarify rather than confuse, especially in critical fields like law.
I teach
- Accounting and Finance
- Economics
- Geography
- Politics
- History
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Access
- Database
My Results and Achievements
- HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS