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526) CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW- A CASE STUDY OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS IN MAKINDYE WEST DIVISION, KAMPALA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the characteristics of juvenile justice system in Makindye West division in Kampala district that is challenges of the juvenile, basic needs, diseases, their remedies in court that is foster care, custody, guardianship orders, maintenance order among others. This study includes, the socio economic back ground,... Continue Reading

527) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND GENDER RELATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY UGANDA-THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT This study 'Domestic Violence and Gender Relations in Contemporary Uganda', was canied out in FIDA (U) Kampala District, with specific aims of examining the circumstances which give rise to domestic violence and gender relations through assessing the legalities considered, establishing loopholes in the laws protection against domestic... Continue Reading

528) AN ANALYSIS OF THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT OF 2010 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF KAMPALA CITY. A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA CENTRAL.

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

529) AN EXAMINATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES IN RELATION TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMES

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

530) AN ASSESSMENT ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

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531) WHETHER THERE IS NEED FOR THE LEGALIZATION OF ABORTION IN UGANDA ON SOCIETY GENERAL A CASE STUDY OF MAKINDYE DIVISION KAMPALA DISTRICT

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction The present study deals primarily with whether the law on abortion needs to be amended and this practice legalized, the effectiveness of the law on abortion .The key aspects will involve an investigation into the legal provisions of the law on Abortion and its implementation. l.lBackground. Abortion is the ending of... Continue Reading

532) CONTROL OF SEXUALLY TRANSIMITTED DISEASES VIS-A-VIS HUMAN RIGHTS: A REVIEW OF THE LEGAL FRAME WORK

The study focused on the ways of controlling sexually transmitted diseases and the protection of the rights of the people living with sexually transmitted diseases in Uganda. Sexually transmitted diseases are worldwide health problem affecting both the young ones and the old irrespective of their status. Some of the sexually transmitted diseases... Continue Reading

533) LEGAL REALITIES VERSUS CULTURE: A PERSPECTIVE ON LAND ACQUISITION IN WEST MOYO DISTRICT IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT: Land is the most essential pillar of human existence and national development, according to the Government of Uganda (Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, 2011: 2). It is a source of identity and cultural heritage. With 87 percent living in rural areas, of which 34 percent lives in poverty, land in general and access to land... Continue Reading

534) ANALYSIS OF DIPLOMA TIC IMMUNITY AND CRIMES COMMITTED BY DIPLOMATS

ABSTRACT Diplomatic immunity from civil and criminal proceedings established itself as a fundamental of customary diplomatic law. It traced its origin from the Greeks and Romans. The purpose of this research is that it thought to analyze the principle of diplomatic immunity in relation to the crimes committed by diplomats and suggested possible... Continue Reading

535) AN ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF CYBER RELATED CRIMES IN UGANDA

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536) AN EXAMINATION OF THE LAW ON THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY SECURITY FORCES IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ................................................................................................................. i DEDICATION ................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT... Continue Reading

537) AN EXAMINATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA IN IMPLEMENTING ITS LEGISLATIVE ROLE SINCE 1995

Table of contents DECLARATION APPROVAL BY SUPERVISOR iii Dedication iv Acknowledgement v Table of contents ABSTRACT ix CHAPTER ONE i Introduction to the study 1 1.1 Introduction i 1.2 Background of the problem 4 1.3 Statement of the problem 4 1.4 General Objective of the study 5 1 .5 Research questions 5 1.6 Specific Objectives 6 .7 Scope of the... Continue Reading

538) CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC MORTGAGE FINANCING (A LEGAL COMPARISON)

ABSTRACT Home ownership has been a problem to many people in Nigeria. This is the more reason why efforts are being made from all quarters to alleviate this problem. The two most prominent of these efforts are the Home Financing Schemes, otherwise known as Mortgage Financing, which are made by the public corporations and private institution. The... Continue Reading

539) THE CONCEPT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION IN UGANDA. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS/ASSESEMENT OF THE LAWS AND INSTITUTIONS OF ENFORCEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS. DECLARATION ...................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ...................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................................................................. iv TABLE OF STATUTES... Continue Reading

540) CRIMINALITY IN KENYA CURBING ILLEGAL SECTS, THE LAW AND POLICY IN KENYA CASE STUDY KENYA, SECT IN ISSUE; THE MUNGIKI SECT IN KENYA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DEDICATION APPROVAL DECLARATION . iv ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 VIGILANTE GROUPS 1 1.2 Mungiki as the Revolt of the “Subjects” 2 1.3 Objectives of the Study; 4 1.4 Scope of the Study 4 1.5 Question of the Study s 1.6 Hypothesis 5 1.7 Significance of the Study 5 1.8 Methodology 6 1.9... Continue Reading

541) 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

542) PROVOCATION AS A DEFENCE TO CRIMINAL LIABILTY

ABSTRACT Provocation on its own it not a total defense as to make the accused discharged of his guilt. It reduces murder to manslaughter. This essay considers the adequacy of this defense by examining it under the penal laws of Nigeria and different centers. The general requirement is that of the deceased must have been caused by accused upon... Continue Reading
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543) THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOLISM TO DEVELOPMENT IN JINJA MUNICIPALITY IN JINJA DISTRICT

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

544) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv LIST OF LEGISLATIONS v LIST OF ACRONYMS vi TABLE OF CONTENT viii ABSTRACT xi CHAPTER ONE 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 1.0 Introduction liThe background of the study I 1.2 statement of the problem 4 I .3Objectives of the study 5 1.3.1 General objective 5 1.3.2 Specific objectives 6 1... Continue Reading

545) 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

546) 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

547) 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

548) THE CHALLENGES IN INVESTIGATING AND PROSECUTING COMPUTER CRIMES. A REFLECTION ON ONLINE FRAUD IN UGANDA.

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549) AN EXAMINATION OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ENFORCEMENT IN UGANDA

Contents DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

550) 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
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