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276) AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAW ON THE PREVENTION OF DRUG ABUSE IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study provided for an analysis of the law on the prevention of drug abuse in Uganda. It therefore expressed concern on the legal framework in regulation of drug abuse in Uganda/ ways through which drugs have been abused in Uganda/ explored the challenges of the law on prevention of drug abuse in Uganda and also prov1ded for summary of... Continue Reading

277) WHETHER THERE IS NEED FOR THE LEGALISATION OF PROSTITUTION IN UGANDA AND ITS IMPLICATION ON SOCIETY GENERALLY. A CASE STUDY OF MAKINDYE DIVISION: KAMP ALA DISTRICT

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

278) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VARIOUS CAUSES OF ELECTORAL OFFENCES AND MALPRACTICES AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES IN KENYA.

ABSTRACT This study undertook to identify the various causes of electoral malpractices and their consequences in Kenya. Although the constitution and other major legislations in Kenya provides for the governance of elections and prohibits electoral malpractices, the study carried out proves that the fight against electoral malpractices are far... Continue Reading

279) THE EXAMINATION OF THE LEGAL REGIME ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study was conducted basing on an Examination of the legal regime on environmental sustainability in Uganda. lt was based on five chapters where chapter one examined the introduction, background of the study, problem statement, objectives of study, research questions, scope of the study, literature review and the methodology that was... Continue Reading

280) 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

281) 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

282) 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

283) 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

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

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

285) 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

286) THE RIGHT TO HEALTH IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF MASAKA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The research was based on the concern of establishing whether the right to health in Uganda was a myth or reality in Masaka municipality The researcher was anxious to carry out a study due to the obseJVation of the situation that demonstrated persistent complaints against the health sector from a big population in the country. Thus the... Continue Reading

287) THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND CHECKS AND BALANCES IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT Separation of powers is the doctrine and practice of dividing powers of Government among different branches to guard against abuse of authority. Among the objectives that resulted into the-Tfromulgation of the 1995 constitution were the need to recognize and demarcate division of responsibility among the state organs of Executive, the... Continue Reading

288) ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT: AN APPRAISAL

ABSTRACT The study is designed to establish enforcement of environmental law and how it has caused an impact on environment. In particular the study will determine both the social and economic impact of the laws on the environment in Uganda. The study will also look at the tools of environmental law enforcement such as environmental standards and... Continue Reading

289) 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

290) EFFICACY OF PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE IN SAFEGUARDING A RIGHT TO A FAIR HEARING IN EAST AFRICA. CASE STUDY OF UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The right to a fair hearing is one of the fundamental human rights that is recognized under article 28 of 1995 constitution of Uganda. The right to a fair hearing, like any other right to be promoted and protected throughout East Africa, especially Uganda. It is fundamentary entrusted in the hands of judicial officers and administrative... Continue Reading

291) 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

292) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF MORTGAGE TRANSACTION ON UGANDA'S ECONOMY

Abstract This study was conducted in Central Uganda with the research entitled 'A critical analysis of the impact of mortgage transaction on Uganda's development. Uganda economy is smallholder agro-based employing over 80% of the population which is mostly rural. Women contribute the bulk (over 70%) of the agricultural labour force.... Continue Reading

293) 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

294) THE EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON CRIME IN UGANDA CASE STUDY OF ARUA DISTRICT WESTNILE REGION NORTHERN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ....................................................................... i ACKNOWLEDGMENT ....................................................... ii ACRONYMS ..................................................................... iii ·r ABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................... iv CHAPTER ONE... Continue Reading

295) 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

296) INVESTIGATION INTO IMBALANCED HUMAN RIGHTS TOWARDS A MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM OF GOVERNANCE IN UGANDA SINCE 1986

ABSTRACT The study is an exploratory design carried out in Uganda, which sought to; examine the role of the various human rights defenders in promoting equality in multiparty governance in Uganda; to investigate the cause of human rights imbalances experienced in multiparty governance in Uganda since 1986; and examining the efficacy of the law in... Continue Reading

297) 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

298) EXAMINATION OF THE LETTER OF CREDIT AND THE FRAUD EXCEPTION PRINCIPLE

ABSTRACT The study was carried out on the examination of the letter of credit and the fi'aud exception principle. In this case the research expounded the documentary credits and its effectiveness in relation to the prescribed laws and the provisions of the conventions against the documentary credits. A letter of credit is a financial device... Continue Reading

299) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE LAW RELATING TO UNFAIR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT The research was based on analysis of the law relating to unfair termination of employment contract in Uganda. li was based on five chapters where chapter one Involved the introductlon~ background to the study, scope, signifinance, literature review and the methodology that was used to conduct the research. Chapter two was based on... Continue Reading

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

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