Table of Contents
l)LCLARATION ............................................................................................................................ ii
APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. iii
DEDICATED TO .......................................................................................................................... iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........ . ...\·
................................................................................................................................. \'I
INTERVIEW GUIDE ...................................................................................................................... x
TABLE OF STATUTES ................................................................................................................. x
CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................ l
INTRODUCCTION ......................................................................................................................... 1
I. Background of the Study ........................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Statement or the problem ........................................................................................................... 3
I Purpose of the study .................................................................................................................. .4
I Scope or the study ...................................................................................................................... --1
1.5 Objectives of the study ............................................................................................................. .4
1.6 Significance of the study ........................................................................................................... 5
1.7 Literature review ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.8 Methodology .................................................................................... . ................... 10
I.') Hypothesis ............................................................................................................................... 10
I. I I) Chapterisation ........................................................................................................................ 11
CHAPTER TWO ......................................................................................................................... 13
TIIE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
....................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.0 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 13
Emergence of the concept. ....................................................................................................... 14
The 12th and 13th centuries (The Feudal Era) ....................................................................... I 4
2.1.2 The 14th, 5th and 16th centuries (merchant capitalism) .............. .. .. ............ I (i
17th, 18th and 19th centuries...................... .. 18
2.2 Creations of consumer class and the evolution of consumer laws in Uganda ....................... 20
2.3 The 20th, 21st Century and today .............................................................................................. 23
2.4 The need for the protection of a consumer .............................................................................. 24
2 ~ The United Nations guidelines for consumer protection 1985 ................................................ 25
2.6 The model for consumer protection in Africa l 995 .......................................................... 26
2. 7 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................... 26
CHAPTER 3 ................................................................................................................................. 28
AN ANALYSIS OF THE LAWS RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION IN UGANDA ...................................................................................................................................... 28
3.0 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 28
3.2 Contracts Act 2010 and sale of goods Act CAP 82 ................................................................. 28
.1.:2. The weights and measures Act CAP 103 ............................................................................... 30
'··' h1od and drugs Act. CAP 278 ................................................................................................. 34
3.4 Exemption clauses and freedom to contract. ........................................................................... 35
_i,5 Pri,,it)· ol'contrnct .................................................................................................................... 39
3.6 Remedies .................................................................................................................................. 40
3.6.1 Criminal Remedies ............................................................................................................. ..40
3.6.2 Civil remedies ...................................................................................................................... .40
3.6.2.1 contract based remedies .................................................................................................... .41
3.6.2.2 Compensation ................................................................................................................... .4 I
3.Cd Tort based remedies ..................................................................... .
3.6.3.1 Negligence ........................................................................................................................ .42
3 6.3.2 Fraudulent misrepresentation. (Tort of deceit or fraud) ................................................... .45
3. 7 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................. .45
CHAPTER FOUR ...................................................................................................................... .46
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION ............................ .46
4.0 lntroduction .............................................................................................................................. 46
4.1 Uganda National Bureau of Standards ................................................................................... .46
Uganda Revenue Authority ................................................................................................... .48
-L4 Government Chemist and analytical laboratory ..................................................................... .49
4.5 The National Drug Authority (AP 206) ................................................................................... 50
-L6 Public health department in the Kampala Capital City ........................................................... 52
4.8 Uganda Consumers Protection Association (UCPA) .............................................................. 54
-t.9 MediJ ....................................................................................................................................... 55
4. Conclusions ............................................................................................................................ 56
CHAPTER FIVE ......................................................................................................................... 56
SUMMARY OF THE MAIN FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
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SUMMARY of THE MAIN FINDINGS .............................................................................. 57
5. RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................................................... 58
5. 1.1 The need for a new consumer law ........................................................................................ 58
5.1.2 Reforms of the law ................................................................................... . . .. 59
5. l .2. l Doctrine or pri, ity ............................................................................................................. 59
5.1.2.2 Exemption/ exclusion clauses ............................................................................................ 59
5.1.3 Dispute settlement ................................................................................................................ 59
5.1.4 Remedies ............................................................................................................................... 60
5.1 A. I l111prison111en1. .............. (,()
'i.1.5 Inspectorates ......................................................................................................................... 60
'i.1.6 Role of government effort/policy ......................................................................................... 60
5.2 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................... 61
BIBLIOGRAPHY .......................................................................................................................... 6'.2
ARTICLES .................................................................................................................................... 63
APPENDIX i ................................................................................................................................ 64
APPENDIX 13 ................................................................................................................................ 65
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