A CRITIQUE OF THE lEGAl REGIME ON lAND REGISTRATION FOCUSING ON WOMEN AND CHilDREN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA

66 PAGES (18481 WORDS) Law Report

Abstract

The research aimed at investigating the extent of the Legal framework on land

registration in Uganda. It strived at the exploration of the legal and institutional

framework governing the land.Laws and the right to land registration is enforced in

Uganda. It also expounds on the conflicts between the provisions of the Land

Amendment Act and tenure system, the gaps between the exploitation of land tenure

systems and other related laws in Uganda. Land tenure thus constitutes a web of

intersecting interest, and these include; Overriding interests, overlapping interests:

when several parties are allocated different rights to the same parcel of land,

complementary interests: when different parties share the same interest In the same

parcel of land, competing interests: when different parties contest the same interest in

the same parcel. And majorly land disputes arise from competing claims. This research

was carried out in Uganda and it brings out the different literature related to land

registration and human rights concerning women and children and how they can be

preserved in relation to land law in Uganda. Finally, the report concludes and

recommends to the various stakeholders on what is to be done and what needs to be

implemented so that both women and children enjoy their rights and freedom in

relation to land matters.