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301) DISPENSATION OF JUSTICE AT THE GRASSROOTS. A CASE STUDY OF THE LOCAL COUNCIL COURTS IN UGANDA ·

ABSTRACT The quest for justice by mankind is a very old phenomenon that has existed since time immemorial. A majority of people in Uganda have always perceived justice as meant for only those with a high social standing in society and thus far away from them. However, the NRM government from the time of its inception has always purposed at... Continue Reading

302) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PRE-TRIAL DETENTION IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT This research paper analyses pre-trial detention (remand) in Uganda. It digs deep into the causes and effects of lengthy pre-trial detentjon and provides suggestions to end it. The paper gives appropriate history of the wider context of pre-trial detentions in Uganda that 5pans from the immediate post-colonial times of Uganda to the... Continue Reading

303) CUSTOMARY LAW PRACTICES AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – THE POSITION UNDER THE NIGERIAN LEGAL SYSTEM

ABSTRACT Deep seated perception that women are inferior to men is rooted in customary believes long held. This perception fuels various practices, some, varying among the various customary groups, and others cutting across them. The negative characteristic that binds these customary practices, and which serves as the basis for this work: is... Continue Reading
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  • ID:LAW0580
  • Pages:119

304) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (ICTS) OVER CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND GLOBAL TERRORISM

The overall aim of this research paper is to first of all establish the nature of International crimes. then the paper shall examine the development of the ICTs and ICC since inception and to determine t he extent to which the jurisdiction of the ICC has been successfully invoked in the areas of crimes  against humanity and global terrorism. The... Continue Reading

305) THE PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY IN UGANDA

Abstract In the near future, Uganda is expected to join the league of oil producing countries. This is after the long period of exploration that has at last brought the good news of the existence of the oil and gas deposits in the Albertine Graben (Refer to the map of the Alberine Graben showing exploration blocks). The rest of the world observes... Continue Reading

306) AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

ABSTRACT The source of law in most African countries is Customary law, the Common law and legislation both colonial and post-independent.  In a typical African country, the great majority of the people conduct their personal activities in accordance with and subject to Customary law. Customary law has great impact in the area of addressing... Continue Reading

307) AN EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF MEDIATION AS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISM, A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ...............................................................................................•...................................................... i APPROVAL... Continue Reading

308) AN EXAMINATION OF LAWS AND PROCEDURES REGULATING TRADE DISPUTE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The major problem in the Nigeria Labour System has been and still remains the incessant strikes by workers. Strike as distasteful as it is, performs various useful functions, for example when it is properly used, it can force management to concede to the demands of the workers. In spite of its usefulness in the employer-employee’s... Continue Reading
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  • ID:LAW0287
  • Pages:115

309) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LAW RELATING TO FRAUD CASES IN ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY OF THE HIGH COURT FAMILY DIVISION

ABSTRACT The research is majorly made to critically analyze the law relating to adoption of children in Uganda. Adoption refers to the vesting of parental rights and duties related to a child in the adopter on their application to the court vested with jurisdiction to grant an adoption order. The major reasons for analyzing the law relating to... Continue Reading

310) EFFECTIVENESS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE COURT SYSTEM OF UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................... 1 APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

311) THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE APPLICABILITY OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN UGANDA.

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

312) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LAW REGULATING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study identifies the legal framework regulating juvenile delinquency in Uganda at national, regional, and international levels. In chapter one the study focuses on the background of the study, objectives of the study, the statement of the problem that motivated the study, and a hypothetical question to test the validity of the study... Continue Reading

313) EFFECTIVENESS OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY OF NAKAWA DIVISION

TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Declaration Approval Acknowledgement Table of Statutes Table of Cases Acronyms Abstract CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Scope of the study 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Definition of basic terms/concepts 1.3.1 The term “Juvenile” 1.3.2 Juvenile Delinquents 1.3.3 Juvenile Justice 1.3.3 Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders 1.4... Continue Reading

314) THE PROTECTION OF MALE VICTIMS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT This study prevention of male victim's aga'insl: domestic violence in Uganda was carried out in the whole of Uganda, sample areas being Kampala, Kabala, Tororo, Kasese and Gulu Districts. Is a specific aim of examining the effects, causes, and how to prevent violence on men. In the comprehensive of the study, the researcher reviewed... Continue Reading

315) THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN NIGERIA; PREVENTING EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

                                        ABSTRACT It is vital to the correct understanding of the criminal law of Nigeria to ascertain at outset whence that law derives and where it is to be found. Essentially, Nigerian criminal law is derived from English common law. But the present relationship between those two... Continue Reading

316) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA

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

317) THE PURPOSE AND USE OF MANAGEMENT CONSULTNCY FIRM IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ONITSHA SOUTH (L.G.A) IN ANAMBRA STATE)

ABSTRACT This research focuses attention on The Purpose And Use Of Management Consultancy Firm with special attention on Onitsha South Local Government Area This work is carried out in partial fulfillment of the course requirement for the award of higher national diploma of the institute of management and technology. Critical assessment was made... Continue Reading

318) A HOLISTIC APPRAISAL OF THE CONCEPT OF TRUST UNDER THE NIGERIAN JURISPRUDENCE

ABSTRACT According to some authors, the meaning of trust as a legal concept is traceable to the moral connotation of the term which eventually informed its jurisprudential basis. Literally, trust means confidence reposed in others. It was this moral obligation that was eventually developed into a legal concept by the English chancery court and it... Continue Reading
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  • ID:LAW0274
  • Pages:156

319) AN APPRAISAL OF THE LIABILITIES OF A COMPANY FOR THE ACTS OF ITS DIRECTORS

ABSTRACT  A company can be described as a legal entity or a body corporate, having perpetual succession and also a common seal, as well as the ability to sue and be sued in its own corporate name. Suffice to state, also that the company upon its incorporation can acquire property in its corporation name. This corporate personality, gives the... Continue Reading

320) LEGAL REGIME FOR CONSENT TO TREATMENT IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE 1.0:   INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVE 1.1:   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2:   STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM 1.3:   AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.4:   JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY 1.5:   SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.6:   METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH 1.7:   LITERATURE REVIEW 1.8: ORGANIZATIONAL LAYOUT CHAPTER TWO 2.0: MEANING AND NATURE OF CONSENT 2.1: MEANING... Continue Reading

321) CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIAN POPULATION IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT: A CASE STUDY OF LORD RESISTANCE ARMY IN UGANDA FROM 1986-2006

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ............................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................................................................. iv... Continue Reading

322) A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ARTICLE 27 OF THE UGANDAN CONSTITUTION 1995 ON THE RIGHTS TO SHELTER IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY GULU DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .............................................................................................................................. i TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS... Continue Reading

323) A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ELECTION LAWS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The electoral process is a fundamental and thus indispensable  structure in any democratic setting. The smoothness and  transparency of its operation define political maternity of key  players and stakeholders. The pattern of growth of electoral  activities from 1922 to the fourth Republic is a reflection of  development from... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0567
  • Pages:100

324) ROLES OF LEGISLATURE IN IMPEACHMENT PROCEDINGS UNDER 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... Continue Reading

325) A POTENTIAL LIBERATION OF WIDOWS RIGHT OF INHERITANCE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The creator did not leave human beings with the choice of determining their gender. Yet, women have sufered immensely in various aspects of life just because they are born females. This practice which has existed from time immemorial has been stemmed in the western World. However, most African Countries, which includes Nigeria, still... Continue Reading
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