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Challenges In The Implementation Of Arbitration In Resolution Of Commercial Disputes In Uganda

ABSTRACT Disputes are inevitable in human affairs and activities. This is a common phenomenon particularly in modern societies. In as much as disputes are part and parcel of people's daily lives, they need to be resolved in an orderly manner. The orderly mechanism of resolving disputes creates social harmony on one hand and economic development on the other hand. Because of this reason, societies need proper and effective means of resolving disputes. Courts litigation is the most common way o...

SSA Research 60 PAGES (11989 WORDS) Law Dissertation
State Sovereignty And Humanitarian Intervention A Reflection On The Nato Intervention In Libya 2011

TABLE OF CONTENT  2.3 NATO INTERVENTION IN LIBYA ................................................................................... 31 CHAPTER THREE ....................................................................................................... 34 3.0 LEGAL FRAMEWORK ........................................................................................... 34 3.1 The Law on the Use of Force ....................................................................................... 35 3...

SSA Research 77 PAGES (21930 WORDS) Law Dissertation
The Relationship Between Poverty And Criminal Behavior In Kenya; A Critical Analysis On The Crime Of Theft.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ...................................................................................................................... i DEDICATION ......................................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................................. .iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................

SSA Research 58 PAGES (14041 WORDS) Law Dissertation
The Critique On The Women And Property Rights, Case Study: Kiruuhura District

ABSTRACT The study was centered to focus on the women and their property rights clearly looking at one District in Uganda. In this study I was guided by the following objectives; to ascertain the extent women enjoy the rights to property, if the national legislation in Uganda recognizes these rights, to find out the relationship between customary and statutory law in Uganda. Looking at those objectives closely and getting the findings then I analyze and discuss them as represented accor...

Bride Price And Domestic Violence In Customary Marriages Case Study Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTS D ECLARA TI ON ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL SHEET ...................................................................................................................... i i DEDI CA TI 0 N ............................................................................................................................... iii A CKN 0 WLEDG EM ENT .................................

SSA Research 47 PAGES (11626 WORDS) Law Thesis
A Critique Of The Law Governing Domestic Violence In Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i DEDICATION ................................................................................................................................ ii APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .......................................

Combating Terrorism And The Legal Issues It Gives Rise To: A Critical Look At The Laws And Policies In East Africa.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to look at combating tenorism and the legal issues it gives rise to with a critical look at the laws and policies In East Africa. The research is also aimed at finding out the success or achievements of the cunent existing laws and policies in East Africa in combating tenorism and what can be done to enhance this laws in the event that they do not have adequate provisions to effectively combat tenorism in their execution The study was guided by research ...

SSA Research 76 PAGES (25044 WORDS) Law Thesis
The Challenges Facing The Legal Framework Governing Foreign Investments In Uganda

ABSTRACT With the passing of time and the advent of technology, the world has become a global village. There have been increased needs by states and its citizens to do business in a foreign country. Furthermore, the government of Uganda, like many other third world countries rely on investments from other nationalities to help in achieving their millennium development goals especially that of poverty eradication. This whole endeavor is governed by the international investment law principles t...

SSA Research 65 PAGES (16296 WORDS) Law Thesis
The Icc And The Challenges It Faces In The Administration Of International Justice A Case Of Sudan

ABSTRACT With the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002, the call for International Criminal Justice has intensified. There has been prosecution of individuals who are suspected of committing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The referral of cases from Sudan to the ICC have tested its credibility. The most prominent case involves Omar AI Bashir the current president of Sudan. This case has led most African leaders to general consensus of rejecting th...

SSA Research 67 PAGES (16852 WORDS) Law Thesis
The Status Of Constituent Power In Constitutional Reform In Kenya

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ....................................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ............................................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION ........................................................................................................................................ iii ACKNOWLEGMENT ............

SSA Research 78 PAGES (27382 WORDS) Law Thesis
Counter-Radicalization As A Security Measure Against Terrorism In Kwale County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Radicalization has become a major problem resulting to a more unstable and conflict prone world. Radicalization leads to violent extremism and the final stage is terrorism. The ease to radicalize people is as a result of marginalization in areas such as economic, social and political exclusion, fight for religious ideologies as well as human rights violations. Kenya is experiencing the major challenge of being primarily a soft target or a source of terrorism in the Horn of Africa. F...

Torture As Human Rights Violation A Case Study Of Kenya Since IndePendence To Date

ABSTRACT This research addresses torture and other lc,rms or ill-treatment under treaty-based, international. regional. and national Im,-: crimes or torture and duties o!' states to either initiate prosecution or extradite all persons ol' any status who arc reasonably accused: the definition or torture and related criteria; types or unlawful tactics and serial torture criminality Torture has regained currency and has been subject of' scholarly debates. "Prohibition of"tor/ure · is recognize...

SSA Research 67 PAGES (18391 WORDS) Law Thesis
The Impact Of Punishment As Crime Prevention In Uganda: A Case Study Of Luzira Prison

ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of imprisonment as crime prevention in Uganda. The study was based on the following objectives: to determine how Punishment affects while preventing crimes in Uganda .The study was conducted through descriptive survey research design; data was collected between June and July, 20 I 4 using questionnaires and review of secondary data techniques from the Luzira prison in Kampala. Data was analyzed using frequency counts and snow ball sampling syst...

An Appraisal Of The Existing Legal Frame Work On Marine Insurance In Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL BY THE SUPERVISOR ................................................................... ii DECLARATION .............................................................................................. iii DEDICATION ................................................................................................. iv ACKNOWLEDGMENT ...................................................................................... v TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................

SSA Research 83 PAGES (18798 WORDS) Law Dissertation
An Analysis Of The Concept Of Judicial Independence In Uganda In The Context Of Post 1995 Constitution

ABSTACT This is a study on the principle of judicial independence. This is a doctrine that has attained universal force which requires that in the perfonnance of its functions, the judiciary must act independently. The judiciary is the only institution that is entrusted with the role to protect the freedom and liberty of persons by way of interpreting the law. It therefore means that for efficient protection of personal freedom and liberty the judiciary must not be subject to any person or au...

SSA Research 90 PAGES (31190 WORDS) Law Thesis

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