ABSTRACT Employment ol' children in the urban informal sector is an enormous problem in many parts of the 11orld. It is estimated that Sub-Saharan Africa follows Asia-Pacific in having the largest number or child workers with 48 million, This study therefore explored from an ethical point of vievv the relationship between child labour and the urban informal sector, as well as its effects on health, saiCty and education or the children involved, The study also sought to critically assess the c...
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AbstractThe study assessed the law goverginging child labour in Uganda/ the study found out that Child labour is a common occurrence in Uganda and over e 2. 7 million children engage in Child labour The study concluded that there is a serious gap between the perception of individuals and communities regarding child labour and government policies and programmes as demonstrated by the ratification of the international conventions and national legislation. Moreove"' chil...
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ABSTRACT This research assessed the Road and waterway safety laws, policy and regulations in Uganda taking the National Road Safety Council, Transpmi Licensing Board, Uganda police, Rift Valley Railways (Marine Division), Kan1pala Metropolitan area, Lake Victoria and river Mpologoma as a case study. The aforementioned bodies are selected as they are the leading road and water way safety regulatory and enforcing agencies in Uganda. The objective of the study was to assess and identify lacunas...
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ABSTRACT The study examined the "rights of a mother against rights of a fotus" legal approach to the abortion debate. In response to the law, Article 22(2) 1 provides that "No person has the right to terminate the life of an unborn child except as may be authorized by law". Twenty years later, the said law is yet to be enacted to operationalize this Constitutional provision. Instead, the country continues to rely on the colonial-era Penal Code Act, whose provisions on the legally permissible ...
ABSTRACT:Trial as a rule must precede judgment, under summary procedure instead of trial first andthen judgment, there is judgment at once and never a trial. The dissertation is an analysisof order XXXV of the rules of Kenya which deals with smmnary procedure. The researchis mainly going to focus on the efficacy of the order. The order is intended to enable aplaintiff with a liquidated claim to which there is clearly no good defense to obtain aquick and summary judgment without being necessar...
ABSTRACTThe study attempts to determine the extent to which child labour constitutes a violation ofchild rights. The intemational documents, especially the CRC, depart from the universalconception of childhood, making children all over the world the same and deservingsimilar treatment, more so claiming their rights. Using the case of child workers in Kenya,it examines the notion of childhood which f01ms the basis to any child rights claims.Employing the cultural politics of childhood, the ess...
ABSTRACT11zis Research examined how the doctrine of separation of powers has been addressed inUganda over the years. It covered the historical perspective of the subject beginning withcolonial times, to post independence Uganda and the various governments which ruled thecountry. Also special attention was paid to the role of the three arms of government under the1995 Constitution of Uganda. The research also looked at how the Executive arm exercises itspowers vis a vis the Judiciary and the L...
ABSTRACTThe study seeks to critically investigate the law of commercial Arbitration in Uganda. Theobjectives ofthe study were; to analyze the legal framework on commercial arbitration, to establishthe roles and challenges of commercial Arbitration in reducing and to propose the refonns andrecommendations in improving commercial Arbitration as an alternative of accessing justice bythe disputants. In order to achieve the objectives of this study the researcher will use the qualitativeresearch t...
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