Elvis Oyare is a student at the University of Nairobi currently studying for his Bachelor of Laws degree. His current main areas of interest are tax, human rights law and the law of the Sea. He currently works as a snr. researcher for the Committee on Fiscal Studies and believes that his ability to handle high volumes of work as well as meet deadlines without compromising on quality or standards makes him a very good researcher. He speaks basic Mandarin and endeavours to assist in achieving tasks as smoothly and as efficiently as possible.

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