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551) THE EFFECTS OF LEGISLATION ON LAND DISPUTES IN UGANDA. CASE STUDY KAMPALA DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT. The importance of this land in Uganda is vast and the issue is gaining more and more importance, the number of conflicts both in comis and as well as out of court, is indisputably on the rise, tensions are increasing and ownership of land is becoming a strife political debate. Research on this topic is limited on the weakness of existing... Continue Reading

552) CHILD LABOUR AND THE INADEQUACY OF THE EXISTING LEGAL MECHANISM IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The research is based on the abuse of children's right where children are subjected to cruel work and the inadequacy of legal instruments against child labour. The research was a cross sectional duty under taken in the district of Kampala and mostly in the districts of northern Uganda. The research will cover the children who are mainly... Continue Reading

553) THE IMPACT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON STUDENTS' PERFOMANCE IN KAGADI DISTRICT.

Abstract The study was about study is to explore the causes and effects of domestic violence on Students performance/ the objectives were to identify various forms of domestic violence experienced by Students in to identify causes of domestic violence against Students in Kagadi District and to determine the effects of domestic violence on... Continue Reading

554) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW.

Table of Contents DECLARATION .......................................................................................................... : .................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

555) FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ITS PROTECTION AND APPLICATION TO WOMEN. A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA REGION

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction Freedom of expression of women can serve a multitude of functions: dissemination of information; expression of the will of the women and general ideas. 1 One of the most disputed areas in contemporary human rights law is that of Freedom of expression of women which begs a question: how far does this right extend... Continue Reading

556) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE LAW AND PRACTICE OF THE JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN UGANDA SINCE THE PROMULGATION OF THE 1995 CONSTITUTION

ABSTRACTS This research has been made during the time when the Judiciary has been interfered by other organs of the government. The !995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda under Article 128 provides the issue of judicial independence and security of tenure, the latter being among the safeguards of the independence of the judiciary. This... Continue Reading

557) THE EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL REGIME ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study was conducted basing on an Examination of the legal regime on environmental sustainability in Uganda. lt was based on five chapters where chapter one examined the introduction, background of the study, problem statement, objectives of study, research questions, scope of the study, literature review and the methodology that was... Continue Reading

558) A CRITICAL REVIEW ON HOW WOMEN EMANICIPATION HAS BEEN ACHIEVED SINCE THE 1995 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

ABSTRACT The world over, the number of women elected to public office has been increasing. The current percentage of women in all national parliamentary structures, upper and lower houses combined, stands at 20.4 percent, a significant improvement over 11.7 percent (1997) less than two decades ago. According to Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU),... Continue Reading

559) THE LAW ON DEFILEMENT AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS CASE STUDY IN MLJKONO DISTRICT

Abstract The research study mainly focused on the law on defilement and its effectiveness that is mainly faced by female sex being the most affected group in the universe. The offence of defilement is defined in section 129 of the P C A of Uganda and it provides that any person who unlawfully has sexual intercourse with a girl under the age of 18... Continue Reading

560) THE ROLE OF THE POLICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA

ABSTRACT  The research on the role of the police is presented in the following study that was under taken to reveal the stand of the police's role in the administration of criminal justice in Uganda from the colonial time it was formed to the present. The study is divided into two (2) sections in which section one introduced us to the role... Continue Reading

561) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON FREEEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND THE MEDIA IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The study aims at investigating Freedom of Expression and the Media in Uganda especially the level of independence and freedom of thy mass media industry in Uganda. It explores the challenges that media professionals practically go through and face in the process of carrying out media work and practicing their profession in Uganda... Continue Reading

562) AN EXAMINATION OF THE RIGHT TO A PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL DECLARATION LIST LIST OF OF CASES STATUTES . iv ABSTRACT V TABLE OF CONTENTS vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS viii CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY 1 .0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background of the study 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Purpose of the study 5 1.4 Objectives ofthe study 5 1.5 Research qtiestions 5 1.6 Time scope... Continue Reading

563) AN EXAMINATION OF UNFAIR TERMINATION IN THE LABOUR INDUSTRY IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

564) CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LENDING ON THE SECURITY OF MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY IN UGANDA: THE ISSUE OF SPOUSE

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction Recognition of duty between spouses began a long time ago. This led to the development of fiduciary spousal duties 1 • The husband because of his management and control over the community propetty naturally occupied the position of a trustee for a wife and the family2 As such, based on the historical and traditional... Continue Reading

565) A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THE DOCTRINE OF CORPORATE PERSONALITY UNDER THE NIGERIAN LAW

ABSTRACT More than 100 years ago the UK house of Lords in the famous Solomon case established a maxism  that a company is a  separate legal entity distinct from its members. Thereby it determined the directions of modern company law and the nature of private limited companies similar doctrines are incorporated in the statutory provisions of... Continue Reading
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566) ROLES OF LEGISLATURE IN IMPEACHMENT PROCEDINGS UNDER THE 1999 CONSTITUTION

ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to explore the roles of Legislature in impeachment proceeding under the 1999 constitution. The principal function of the Legislative arm of government is to legislate and make law for good governance in accordance with the provisions of the constitution. The Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly... Continue Reading
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567) EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDIATION AND NEGOTIATION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ................................................................................... . CERTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... II ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Continue Reading

568) AN APPRAISAL OF THE LEGAL ROLES AND LIABILITIES OF EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS OF ESTATES IN UGANDA

CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0    Introduction 2.0    The law of inheritance provides for the manner of inheriting property, the mode of distributing properties of deceased persons and how other related matters should be dealt with. If a person dies, there are various legal consequences, the most important of which will concern the... Continue Reading

569) COPYRIGHTS: CHALLENGES, POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK CASE STUDY: SOUTH SUDAN

Abstract Copyright is an integral part of intellectual property rights which requires better protection to enable its owners to exploit their rights exclusively without infringements by others. Doing so has not always been easy but come with challenges in regard to use of works, scope of protection, remedies available to the owners of works and... Continue Reading

570) THE ROLE OF NGOS IN THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF THE CHILDREN'S RIGHT TO EDUCATION CASE STUDY: BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study is a critical analysis of children right to education, the state of the law in promoting and protecting the same s well as the role played by the NGOs towards the promotion and protection of the right to education in Uganda. The study was undertaken because of the growing concern about of the illiteracy levels as well as the... Continue Reading

571) GRANTING OF AMNESTY IN CORRUPTION CASES: WHETHER IT WILL REDUCE THE RATE OF CORRUPTION IN KENYA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL SHEET I DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv TABLE OF CONTENTS v CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.2 Backgrounds to the problems 1 1.4 Issues arising from the statement of the problem 4 1.5 Hypothesis 5 1.6 Theoretical framework 5 1.7 Scope and the limitation of the study 5 1.8 Justification of the study 6 1.9... Continue Reading

572) THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF HIV/AIDS INFECTED PERSON IN KENYA; EXAMINATION THE ADEQUACY OF THE LAW A CASE STUDY IN KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification ......... ......................... ..... .... ........................................... ... .... 1 Declaration ........ ......... ........ ....... .. ... ......... .................. ..... .. .... ....... ......... 11 Acknowledgements... Continue Reading

573) DO JUDGES MAKE LAW (A CURSORY LOOK AT THE RECURRING QUESTION)

ABSTRACT It is common knowledge that the age long principle of Separation of powers allocates the governmental functions of law making, law implementation and law interpretation to the Legislative, Executive and Judicial arms of government respectively and each arm is to function independently without any unwarranted intermeddling. It is trite... Continue Reading

574) AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S RIGHT TO EQUITY IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii LIST OF ABREVIATIONS... Continue Reading

575) RELEVANCE OF THE UGANDA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS ACT (UNBS ACT) AS A CONSUMER PROTECTION MECHANISM

Table of Contents Declaration ....................................................................................................................................... i }, ' Approval .......................................................................................................................... .' .............. ii Dedication... Continue Reading
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