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451) ANALYSIS OF THE LAW RELATING TO DIVORCE WITH REGARD TO ITS APPLICABILITY & RELEVANCE IN UGANDA TODAY

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ....................................................................................................................... ii APPROVAL TO SUBMIT ........................................................................................................ .i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................................................ Continue Reading

452) AN EVALUATION OF POLICE IN VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA DISTRICT

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453) ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: ITS PRACTICABILITY AND OTHERWISE IN SETTLING MATRIMONIAL DISPUTES.

Can two walk unless they are agreed? Since Marriage is about two people (the man and woman), who are of different background, opinion, ideologies, vocation, etc. there is bound to be the presence of elements of disagreement or disagreements between them, which may finally lead into an action for divorce in Court. An action for divorce been brought... Continue Reading

454) THE EFFECT OF MOBILE MONEY IN THE BANKING SECTOR IN UGANDA; A LEGAL ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT :obilc money transactions today, have taken over the payment .systems ranging.fi-om offerings such as air time purchase, person to person, and person to business money tramjers. And as such mobile money is considered by many as another mode in the banking system; this has been through commercial banks- partnering with mobile money in the... Continue Reading

455) E-COMMERCE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA

TABLE OF CONTENTS · DECLARATION ...................................................... : ...................................................... (I) APPROVAL .................................................................................................................. (II) DEDICATION... Continue Reading

456) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS INTO THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION SINCE 1962 TO DATE

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457) A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON GENDER INEQUALITY IN UGANDA

Abstract The study assessed the effectiveness of legal framework on gender inequality in Uganda. It was guided by the following objectives to examine the forms and causes of gender inequality, in Uganda, to analyze the legal framework on gender inequality in· Uganda, to examine the extent to which gender inequality laws have been enforced in... Continue Reading

458) CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE LAW GOVERNING MOBILE MONEY BANKING IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT This Research is aimed at the critical analysis of the laws governing mobile money banking, the relationships involved in mobile money operation there in, the regulatory concerns in the mobile money sector and the risks there in. The research also focuses on the challenges, loopholes and critics with in the mobile money sector and their... Continue Reading

459) RIGHT TO LIFE AND JUSTIFICATION FOR AND AGAINST THE ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT UNDER HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

ABSTRACT The right to life is the most basic, fundamental, primordial and supreme right which human beings are entitled to have and without which the protection of all other human rights becomes either meaningless or less effective. Indeed, the right of each person to life is something, which is intrinsic to his status as a human being and which... Continue Reading
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460) 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... Continue Reading

461) KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVESIRTY A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF RIGHTS OF CHILDREN IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL BY SUPERVISOR .......................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................................................................. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS... Continue Reading

462) AN ANALYSIS OF THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW IN UGANDA A CASE OF KAMPALA DISTRICT.

Abstract This chapter entails the background to the area of the study, statement of the problem, research objective scope of the study, research questions significance of the study and chapterization, methodology, research design and the literature review. The above mentioned areas are of significance in this study since the chapter is the very... Continue Reading

463) AN APPRAISAL OF THE LEGAL DUTIES OF MILITARY COURTS IN THE UGANDA CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

Summary of the Report and Policy Recommendations The United Nations Human Rights Committee has emphasized that the right to a fair trial (which includes the right to an independent and impartial tribunal) applies in full to military courts as it does to the ordinary civilian courts. Based mainly on Uganda's military justice legal framework. this... Continue Reading

464) ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE A STUDY IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE'S COURT OF MENGO

TABLE OF CONTENTS I .. DEDICATION ..................... : ...................................................................................... 11 DECLARATION .................. !... .................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS... Continue Reading

465) AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAW PROTECTING STREET CHILDREN IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY- KAMPALA METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................. ii APPROVAL .................................................................................................. iii DEDICATION ................................................................................................ iv... Continue Reading

466) COMPETENCE AND COMPELLABILITY IS CHILD EVIDENCE ADMISSIBLE

ABSTRACT Determination of lawsuits is highly dependent on these availability of evidence. In law, every person is a competent witness in any judicial proceeding unless otherwise prevented by the law. And every compellable witness is a competent witness as the court will not compel anyone to give evidence, if he is incompetent to do so. However, it... Continue Reading
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467) ADOPTING HUMAN RIGHTS- BASED APPROACH TO COUNTERACT TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN; A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA

Abstract Trafficking in persons which is akin to contemporary slavery is highly prevalent across the world. It is affecting thousands of persons in all corners of the globe. While men and boys can be exposed to trafficking, the women and girls constitutes a significant majority of victims of trafficking. Uganda is among source countries of many... Continue Reading

468) DEBT IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR - AN EXAMINATION OF LAW AND PRACTICE IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KAMP ALA CENTRAL DIVISION

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARA'rION ......................................................................................................... i APPRC)V 1I, ............................................................................................................... ii DEDICArION... Continue Reading

469) TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT: THEIR IMPACT ON HUMAN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT IN KENYA.

ABSTRACT Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment. The Constitution prohibits such practices; however, security forces continue to use tmiure and physical violence during intenogation and to punish both pre-trial detainees and convicted prisoners.· Although authorities periodically issue directives against the use of to1iure by... Continue Reading

470) A LEGAL AND SOCIO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF HEALTH INSURANCE IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA

Chapter one 1,1 Introduction Insurance is a contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the insured or underwriter, the other , the insured or assured, the agreed consideration, the... Continue Reading

471) THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON PROTECTION OF SEXUAL MINORITY RIGHTS IN KENYA

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

472) THE EFFECT OF CHILD LABOR ON GIRLS EDUCATION A CASE STUDY OF TORORO DISTRICT

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

473) AN APPRAISAL OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON GENDER DISCRIMINATION OF WOMEN IN NIGERIAN POLITICS

Globally, women constitute over half of the world’s population; they are involved in various ways to improve society and develop it; however, women are not properly represented in political positions. The European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) of 2019 was able to find that there was an increase in the number of women in government as... Continue Reading

474) THE CONFLICT BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND CUSTOMARY RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN JONGLEI STATE-BOR COUNTY OF SOUTH SUDAN

Abstract This study investigated the conflict between constitutional provisions and customary rights of women in Jonglei state- Bor County, South Sudan. The study emerged as a result of gross violation of women’s rights on issues pertaining to marriage and widow inheritance, hence other rights of women such as right to work and participation in... Continue Reading

475) FREEDOM FROM TORTURE, AN EXAMINATION OF THE LAW AND ENFORCEMENT OF RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS AND DETAINEES IN UGANDA JUDICIAL SYSTEM

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