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501) EFFICIENCY OF MEDIATION IN RESOLVING CIVIL MATTERS AS OPPOSED TO LITIGATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE COMMERCIAL COURT, KAMPALA

This research aims at looking outside the box of adversarial litigation of matters through the Courts of law. It explores the new trend in Uganda encompassing different forms of ADR mechanisms specifically mediation. In my conclusion this research has looked into the advantages of ADR(Mediation) and tempted me into determining that ADR is a more... Continue Reading

502) THE RIGHTS OF LAWFUL AND BONAFIDE OCCUPANTS ON MALLO LAND AND HOW SUCH RIGHTS A-RE VIOLATED IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT Tl1is stUd) ''' ahtlUt the rights ol' Ia\ l'ul and bonafide occupants on iVilo land and h011 such rights \ere illl~lh.'d in l 1 gnnda. This \cts carried out in Uganda\ ith spcci lie aims of examining: the rights ol' l:n1 1i ~mel borwlidc occupants on iVlailo land: the abuse ol'the rights ol.the honalidc occupants on fvlailo... Continue Reading

503) AN EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF CRIMINAL DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW

ABSTRACT Diplomacy is an ancient concept known to man as far back as the ancient Greeks and Romans. Through the passing of time the concept of diplomacy has continuously been developed. The evolution of this concept has followed with the great civilizations of this world. Most notable are the advancements in Europe fi:om. the medieval era to the... Continue Reading

504) 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... Continue Reading

505) VISITING THE CONCEPT OF CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY

ABSTRACT Company law forms one of the major areas of law today in Nigeria. The basis of this research work is to focus on the concept of criminal liability of corporations in Nigeria. In this regard, it basically looks at the corporation as a legal personality or as a person who can be liable for a crime just like a natural person. And therefore... Continue Reading

506) DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS).

ABSTRACT The decree of dissolution of marriage which is defined as the legal separation o f man and wife effected by the judgement or decree of a court, and either totally dissolving the marriage relation, or suspending its effect so far as it concerns the cohabitation of the parties. Dissolution of marriage seems to be on the increase these days,... Continue Reading
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  • ID:LAW0293
  • Pages:124

507) THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE UGANDA ENERGY SECTOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARA TION .............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

508) TAXATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF A COUNTRY. A CASE STUDY OF KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENT. DECLARATION ....................................................................................•................................. ii APPROVAL ............................................................................................................................... iii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

509) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF KENYAN LAW AND POLICY IN CURBING FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM) MERU DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study was about the effectiveness of Kenyan law and policy in curbing the practice of FGM in Kenyan communitieo. my main focus being in Meru district. Female genital mutilation is a cultural practice aimed at signifying a girl's entry into womanhood and any fmm of rejection is viewed as subordinating culture. It is believed to... Continue Reading

510) THE EXAMINATION OF THE LAW ON BRIDE PRICE UNDER CUSTOMERY MARRIAGES IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Table of Statutes Table of Cases LIST OF ACRONYMS ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1,1 Background of the study 1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT 1.1.1 Specific objectives 1.3 Significance of the Study 1.4 Scope of the study Geographical scope 1.5 Methodology 1.6 Literature Review 1.12... Continue Reading

511) VIOLATIONS OF THE RIGHT TO FAIR HEARING PRACTICE AND THE LAW IN UGANDA

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

512) HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW AN APPRAISAL OF THE RIGHT TO FAIR TRAIL IN UGANDA CRIMINAL COURT

ABSTRACT The study examined the 'human rights and the law: an appraisal of the right to a fair trial in Uganda Criminal Court '. The right to a fair hearing is provided under Article 28 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. Article 28(1) directs that in the determination of civil rights and obligations or any criminal charge a person... Continue Reading

513) A REVIEW OF THE LAWS REGULATING TOBACCO CULTIVATION AND CONSUMPTION IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATIONS ........................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................... ii ' ACRONYMS... Continue Reading

514) UTILITY OF CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT IN CRIMINAL TRIALS

Abstract A person standing trial for a criminal offence enjoys the presumption of innocence until his guilt is proved, the proof of which must be beyond reasonable doubt. Nonetheless, the suspect can confess to the commission of the crime and the court is empowered to convict, based on the weight of such confession. Incidentally, the court is... Continue Reading

515) MORTGAGE FINANCING IN NIGERIA: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES

ABSTRACT Mortgage financing are structured financial arrangements provided byapproved financial institutions that accept real estate as security for theloan. Basically, mortgage financing is used to acquire or purchase ordevelop a property. However, it is also used to access the equity on anexisting property. This research work examined various... Continue Reading
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  • ID:LAW0576
  • Pages:151

516) THE ROLE OF POLICE IN HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE WHEN EFFECTING ARRESTS IN KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................ ii APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. iii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

517) ANALYSIS OF THE LEGALITY AND IMPACT OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN KENYA

ABSTRACT The death penalty is associated with two fundamental human rights; the right to life and the protection against cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. This research sought to establish whether the death penalty as practiced in Kenya conforms to comparative and international human rights norms. It analyzed the legality of... Continue Reading

518) THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS IN UGANDA: A MYTH OR A REALITY.

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

519) STEPS TO AID THE ACQUIRING OF CITIZENSHIP BY REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLD1R14rION ‘••••••••~••••.....••••......................................... ..... .....................................l 1111 lelillIl llll•lIsle pill.pIn ......i.iei•ieis 1111111 tIllIIIisI••l 111111111• II•IeIIl•l 111111 ii DEDIC~R1ION ill... Continue Reading

520) THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM AND ITS IMPACT IN KENYA FROM INDEPENDENCE TO DATE; A CASE STUDY OF UASIN GISHU COUNTY.

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

521) THE ROLE OF UN IN THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN'S RIGHTS

From the focus on education of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), to the efforts of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to abolish child labor, to the Children and Youth Program of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), to the nutritional work for mothers... Continue Reading

522) FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS IN UGANDA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL FRAME WORK

Abstract The study examined the electoral laws that provide for the concept of free and fair elections in ;anda. Elections belong to the people because Principles for democratic elections are usually teed to the percept that citizens have the right to take part in government and in the conduct of public affairs of their countries as stipulated... Continue Reading

523) THE REFUGEE AND THE RIGHT TO AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

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

524) THE RELEVANCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF DOMICILE LAW IN UGANDA

For a long time, the right to equality before the law in terms of sex, gender, race,  among others things has been misconceived by a big population. A case study is the  applicability and of administration equality in terms of domiciles most especially in  Uganda. The gender stereotypes where women are seen as a weaker sex and they are made... Continue Reading

525) AN APPRAISAL OF THE LAGOS STATE LAW ON THE PROHIBITION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

ABSTRACT The protection against domestic violence is a very crucial issue and is indispensable in the achievement of a safe and serene family and environmental life. Different forms of violence are perpetuated in numerous degrees daily especially against women and children... Continue Reading
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