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76) EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LAW IN PROTECTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN KENYA

ABSTRACT This study 'Effectiveness of the Law in Protection of Internally Displaced Persons' was carried out in Kenya with specific aims of; establishing the circumstances that lead to formation of IDPs in camps; effectiveness of the law protecting IDPs; the legal challenges faced in protecting of IDPs and possible interventions to improve on... Continue Reading

77) 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

78) INTERNATIONAL LAW VIS A VIS STATE SOVEREIGNTY. A CASE STUDY OF THE ARREST WARRANT AGAINST PRESIDENT OMAR ELBASHIR OF SUDAN.

Sovereignty have core meaning is supremacy of the state territories alongside others or without interference with other states, which is, supreme authority within a tetTitory, though the meanings given have varied across history. It is a modem notion of political authority. Historical variants can be understood along three dimensions, the holder... Continue Reading

79) LABOUR DISCRIMINATION IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA POLICE FORCE.

The researcher will be interested in investigating the labour discrimination in Uganda while focusing on police force as the area of interest. This was because of the emerging issues concerning labour and labour rights which are sensitive in the Uganda employment sector and one of the critical but often ignored concepts is that concerned with... Continue Reading

80) 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

81) 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

82) 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

83) THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE FOR THE PREVENTION OF OIL CURSE IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The confirmation of commercially explorable oil deposits in the Albertine Graben region of Uganda has attracted a lot of attention, nationally and even internationally. This is not only because of the socio-economic impact oil production may have on Uganda but there is a lot of attention on whether Uganda will follow what seems to have... Continue Reading

84) THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON CRIME. A CASE STUDY OF KENYA METROPOLIS.

Abstract :t is said that a look at the laws of the country is looking at the people of the country :hemselves1 the law thus reflects the aspirations, fears and even the strength of the ieople. The Kenyan Legal System is entrenched with the spirit of shunning from what :auses discomfort to the people and embraces what brings pleasure to them2 by... Continue Reading

85) THE MONEY LAUNDERING PHENOMENON: PREVENTIVE LEGAL MEASURES AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION. A STUDY OF KENYA.

Money laundering is a global phenomenon. Globalization and technology have resulted in an increase in international commerce, capital flows and the movement of goods and services across borders. Such factors have also increased opportunities to launder money and reintegratethe proceeds of crimes into the legitimate economy, in response to such... Continue Reading
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86) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SEPARATION OF POWER IN UGANDA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Ill IV v vi vii 1.1 Background of the Study I 1.2 Statement of the Problem 9 1.3 Significance of the Study I 0 1.4 Objectives I 0 1.4.1 General Objectives I 0 1.4.2 Specific Objectives II 1.5 Res~arch Questions II 1.6 Scope of the Study II 1.6.1 Geographical scope II 1.6.2 Content scope I I 1.6.3 Time scope II CHAPTER TWO 2.1... Continue Reading

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

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

88) 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

89) CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LAW ON THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN ARMED CONFLICTS IN NORTHERN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF KITGUM DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ................................................................................................. .ii Approval. ................................................................................................... .iii Dedication... Continue Reading

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

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

91) AN APPRAISAL OF THE ELECTRONIC TAX (E-TAX) EMPLOYED BY THE URA IN COLLECTING TAXES

ABSTRACT The study established the legal effectiveness of the electronic tax (e-tax) employed by the (URA) in collecting taxes. All the reforms in the Uganda's tax system were aimed at improving tax collections, administration, and above all e-tax. In a bid to improve e-tax, Uganda Revenue Authority decided to go online hence introducing the... Continue Reading

92) THE LAW AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS AS A DETERRENCE MECHANISM OF CRIME IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM OF UGANDA. A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA UGANDA.

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction Criminal law is distinctive for the uniquely serious potential consequences or sanctions for failure to abide by its rules. Every crime is composed of criminal elements, capital punishment may be imposed in some jurisdictions for the most serious crimes, and physical or corporal punishment may be. imposed such as... Continue Reading

93) THE IMPLICATION OF THE VEIL OF INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES ON MEMBERS

ABSTRACT The concept of lifting the veil of incorporation has a really been misunderstood for a great period of time especially by the lay man. It has been called upon even where the necessary statutory as well as common law provision do not necessitate. Even for the legal minds the mechanism for putting this substantive law into procedure have... Continue Reading

94) CRITICAL OVERVIEW ON THE ROLE OF KADHI COURTS IN SOLVING FAMILY DISPUTES IN UGANDA

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction This chapter presents the introduction of the study, the background of the study, the statement of the problem, the purpose of the study, research objectives, research questions, scope of the study, significance of the study, methodology and literature review and organization layout. 1.1 Background to the Study The... Continue Reading

95) 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

96) AN APPRAISAL OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES' ACT NO 7 OF 2011 AND ITS IMPACT ON EVIDENCE LAW IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT  A digital signature provides information regarding the sender of an electronic document. It provides data integrity, thereby allowing data to remain in the same state in which it was transmitted. Here the most widely used type of cryptography is the public key, where the sender is assigned two keys, one public, and another private key.... Continue Reading

97) THE EFFECT OF DIVORCE ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN UGANDA "THE LEGAL AND CUSTOMARY PERSPECTIVE".

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0. Introduction. This study is an investigation of the legal and customary impacts of divorce on women and children in Uganda. The study will explore the problems that divorcees (women) and the children of these families are faced with and interventions that have been employed to address the trauma that they are faced... Continue Reading

98) 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

99) HUMAN RIGHTS IN A CONFLICT SETTING: A CASE STUDY ON THE CAUSE AND IMPACT OF THE RECURRING CIVIL WAR IN SOUTH SUDAN

ABSTRACT This Research paper analyses violations of human rights in a conflict setting. The focus of this study is in South Sudan the world's youngest nation which has been affected by recurring civil war since it gained independence. This study analyses the causes and impact of the recuning civil war in South Sudan and provides suggestions to... Continue Reading

100) AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAW AND POLICY ON PROSTITUTION IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF KAMPALA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study examined the law and policy on prostitution in Uganda. However, having noted above that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land; other laws existing in Uganda have to conform to the constitutional provisions. Thus it is along this argument of conformity with the Constitution that there was need to research and show... Continue Reading
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