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Analysis Of The Right Of A Person Serving A Death Sentence In Uganda. A Case Study Of Luzira Prison In Kampala.

This study was designed to critically analyse the rights of people serving death sentence 1n Uganda, a case study of Luzira prison. The subject of analysis included looking at different laws: both international and domestic laws that safe guard the rights of people on death row. The study was based on research questions, and found that, Laws to protect the rights, of the people. on death penalty has limited its efficacy. From present, it is seen that so many countries, are on the verge of abo...

Impediments hindering peoples exercise of their power or choice of government in Uganda.

Abstract This research is aimed at pointing out the impediments hindering people's exercise of their power or choice of government and assessing the manner in which the law has continuously failed to enforce fully the exercise of this right for people to choose leaders of their choice as guaranteed by the Constitution.Peolple can choose leaders through an exercise of Elections. The History of elections can be traced from old and ancient Greek and Roman States. Elections were also used in anci...

Edu Frontiers 51 PAGES (12496 WORDS) Law Dissertation
The Legal Framework For Environmental Sust Ainability Of The Waters In Uganda

Uganda is endowed with significant surface and ground water resources. However, water resources are under increasing threat of degradation as exhibited in reduced quality and quantities in major freshwater bodies. Soil erosion and industrial pollution have reduced surface water quality. Watershed degradation and climate change also reduce surface and ground water quantities. Water is a key strategic resource and access to clean water is a fundamental human right. As such maintaining good wate...

The Role Of Non Governmental Organisations In The Protection Of Children's Rights Case Study Of Gulu District

The purpose of the study is to establish the role of NGOs in protecting children's rights in Gulu district Northern Uganda. The objectives of the study were; to establish the range of activities done by NGOs in protecting children's rights in Gulu district, to identifY the effects ofNGOs' work on the protection of children's rights in Gulu district and to investigate the existing legal framework and the protection of children's rights in Gulu district. The summary findings from objective one ...

Gross Violation Of Fundamental Human Rights -a Case Study Of The Rwandan Genocide

Rwanda was deeply destroyed in 1994. Among an endless host of problems, highly complex questions and dilemmas of justice, unity, and reconciliation haunt Rwanda to this day. The basic question confronting Rwanda is how to deal with the legacy of the conflict that culminated in the genocide of the Tutsi and in the massacres of Hutu opponents of the genocide. The UN set up an International Criminal Tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania, and Rwanda has its own courts. In both cases, the process of trying...

Consumer Protection Law In Uganda: Adequacy Of The Laws Governing The Protection Of Consumers Of Goods In Uganda

ABSTRUCT The study Consumer Protection Law in Uganda: Adequacy of the laws governing consumer protection in Uganda, has been carried out with specific objectives of finding out whether the laws relating to consumer protection in Uganda adequately protect the consumers. This was established by exploring the background and !levelopment of Consumer Protection Law, the different laws relating to consumer protection in Uganda, looking at the rights of the conswners and the different problems face...

SSA Research 81 PAGES (17787 WORDS) Law Thesis
The Contribution Of Post Election Crises To The Growth Of Electoral Democracy In Africa; A Case Study Of The 2008 Post Election Violence In Kenya

ABSTRACT  On 30th December 2007, following the announcement of the presidential election results in Kenya; violence broke out in several places across the country amidst claims that the electoral commission of Kenya (ECK) had rigged the presidential election. Sporadic eruptions continued for many weeks, bringing death and destmction to thousands of Kenyans. The general purpose of the study was to examine the contribution of the postelection violence to the growth of electoral democracy in Ke...

Edu Frontiers 60 PAGES (15790 WORDS) Law Project
The Law Relating To Trademarks In Uganda. Challenges And Prospects

The study of the topic the law relating to trademarks, challenges and prospects Mainly analysis the protection of a Trademark under the existing law that's the trademarks ion act 2010,the relevancy of the protect ion offered and its extent of Confonnity with international treaties that's to say the TRIPS, the Paris Convention on the Intellectual Prope1ty Right. The study also answers the question of public awareness

Implementation Of Children's Right To Food In Uganda: A Case Stljdy Of Mbale District

ABSTRACT This research set out to examine challenges facing implementation of childrcn·s right to food in Uganda. with Mbale as the case study. The research analyzed the legal basis for children·s right to ltmd both at Municipal and international level. gender roles. control over linancial and physical resources and levels or decision making in the household and the c!Tcct on fullillmcn1 or child rights. ' ' Data was collected from 116 respondents using both qualitati,'C and quantitative m...

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Effectiveness Of The Law In Protection Of Internally Displaced Persons In Kenya

ABSTRACT This study "Effectiveness of the Law in Protection of Internally Displaced Persons' was carried out in Kenya with specific aims of; establishing the circumstances that lead to formation of IDPs in camps; effectiveness of the law protecting IDPs; the legal challenges faced in protecting of IDPs and possible interventions to improve on the position of the IDPs. To comprehend this, the study reviewed literature from various scholars on the specific aims as well as different internation...

Edu Frontiers 76 PAGES (17509 WORDS) Law Project
Kampala International University An Analysis Of The Law Of Extradition (The Case Study Of Kenya)

This study was mainly concerned with various aspects of extradition including its history, development, nature and the shortcomings of the law and practice of extradition. The study overed the law and practice of extradition in Kenya. The objective of this study was to bring out the challenges faced by the law of extradition, ~pecifical1y why States prefer other methods such as rendition as opposed to extradition and what reforms can be made in the law and practice of extradition. Severa...

The effectiveness of consumer protection in uganda area of study kampala.

ABSTRACT The study will investigate the effectiveness of consumer protection in Uganda/ the Laws in place aimed at consumer protection for example the Uganda National Bureau Standard Act Cap 32~ The Weight and Measures Act Cao 103, National Drugs Authority Act Cap 206, The Foods and Drugs Act Cap 278/ Contract Act;. among others/ the bodies/ institutions which enforce consumer protection in Uganda like the Uganda National Bureau of Standar~ National Drugs Authori~ Uganda Consumer Protection ...

Edu Frontiers 75 PAGES (15691 WORDS) Law Dissertation
The Role Of The Police In Administration Of Criminal Justice In The Republic Of Uganda

ABSTRACT The need for this study arose from the realization that Uganda Police Force plays a very important role in the administration of criminal justice. When an accused person is proved guilty before the courts of law, he I she is subjected to punishment. Thus, there is need to ensure that it is only the guilty that are punished but not the innocent. UPF evidence, although corroborative, plays a persuasive role in courts' decision making in cases where it is applicable. The main objective...

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The Legal Framework Regulating Water Rights In Uganda: An Appraisal.

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION A ........................................................................................................................ i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION .............................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...........................................

SSA Research 78 PAGES (22959 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Money Laundering And The Legal Framework Governing Economic Crime In East Africa

ABSTRACT In East Africa, the idea of economic c1ime is a new concept in the legal perspective and has only been recently embraced in the 21" Century. Practically however, economic crimes, and more specifically money laundering, have been taking place for centuries. Among others, weak and poor legal systems and reluctance to enforce the laws has led to the growth of this type of crime. The end result is that East Afi·ica has become a huge hub for illegal drugs, illegal anns and most recently...

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