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The editorial board is pleased to announce the debut of the African Journal of Law and Justice System (AJLJS), a journal that provides a much-desired additional avenue to the budding and renowned African scholars, academics, and public policy commentators in the global community to express their innovative ideas on law related policy issues and ventilate legal arguments on contemporary developments in law and justice systems in the continent and beyond. In this inaugural issue, the journal publishes four articles and a book review which were carefully selected to keep within the remits of the journal. The paper on Balancing Employer-Employee Expectations in Employment Contracts: Law and Practise in Kenya explore an African social perennial malady, i.e., youth unemployment. The author argues that the unemployment rate in Kenya has been on an incremental trajectory in the past two decades, dimming the hopes and aspirations of many qualified job seekers. Part of the challenges surroundi...