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Impact of Information and Technology in the Dispensation of Justice

ABSTRACT 1.9.1Computer and the law _Computer law is that branch of the law that regulates the technological aspects of information. Thus for example the law of defamation is not per se part of computer and the law but those aspects of defamation which relate uniquely too the information processing process activities will fall and therefore be treated as under the topic of computer and the law - particularly if the principals to be applied are much more complicated . A fair example would be wo...

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A Review of the Legal Framework of Refugees in Uganda

ABSTRACT The study reviewed the Legal Framework of Refugees in Uganda, and was guided by three research questions: what legal procedures are adopted in vetting refugees who enter Uganda? What rights as guaranteed by the international instruments do the refugees enjoy while in Uganda? What roles have the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Government played in facilitating the realization of refugees’ rights in Uganda? Using a triangulation study design, and a Researche...

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A Critical Analysis of Electoral Rights in South Sudan

ABSTRACT .. • Throughout this research topic you will discover that it's based on person's intellect and interpretation of the Articles of the constitution. Under Article 196 of the transitional constitution of South Sudan grant right to vote for representative government and so does the National Election Act No 39 laws of South Sudan reiterates the same prayers. What is often abused by the politician is not the right but the time frame for holding elections and votes tallying or counting p...

A Critical Analysis of the Mortgage Act 2009: Possible Implications to Mortgage Business in Uganda.

ABSTRACT The generation of this dissertation is divided into four chapters. Chapter one of the dissertation will contain, general introduction, statement of the problem, objectives of the study, methodology, hypothesis, literature revive chapterization, significance of the study and research question. Chapter two will be focusing on literature review; I will be able to handle the review in accordance to the research questions raised. They include to explain the current state and shortfalls of...

Examining The Practice of Freedom of Expression in Uganda a Case Study of Kampala District

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iii CHAPTER ONE ...........................................

The Impact of the Disarmament Process On Human Rights in Karamoja

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................ i APPROVAL .................................................................................................. ii ACKNOWLEGEMENT ...............................................•..................................• iii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................... iv TABLE OF CONTENTS .............

Gender Inequality Vis-A-Vis Violence Against Women the Case Study of Kenya

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATIION ii APPROVAL iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii PREFACE viii LISTOFCASES ix LTHE GENERAL ~NTRODUCT~ON 1 BACKGROUND 2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 9 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 9 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 10 HYPOTHESIS 10 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 10 METHODOLOGY 10 LITERATURE REVIEW 10 CHAPTERIZATION 13 ILCHAPTER ONE 1.0 WOMEN’S RIGHTS AGAINST VIOLENCE 14 1.1 DEFINITION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 15 1.2 AREAS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 15 1.3 WOMEN’S RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS.....

Environmental Rights Violations in the Mineral Resource Sector of Karamoja Sub Region of Uganda

ABSTRACT It is reported that many people’s environmental riqhts are being violated daily. It continues to be a heavy drag on man’s efforts to advance agriculture and pastoralism. The evolution of environmental riqhts in the mining sector saw the enactment of legislation specifically to protect the interests of the Indigenous people in the mining sector but this has not been mostly followed. The protection of environmental riqhts has evoked emotions and debates espedally when it comes to p...

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Women's Rights to Development Under the Land Legal Regime in Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTS  Contents  DECLARATION A ................................................................................................... ii  DECLARATION B .................................................................................................. iii  DEDICATION ............................................................................. ; .......................... iv  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .............................................................. ~ ...........................

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The Adequacy of the Leg L Framework for a Political Federation of the East African Community: N Examination Of The Common Market Protocol

ABSTRACT he import of this thesis is to explore the possibility and the benefit of an East African ~olitical federation this thesis discussed the history of the East African Community in eneral the factors that led to its collapse in 1977 and what the current Partner States ave put in place to protect the Community from collapsing again. In the statement roblem as stated that the adequacy of the legal framework for a political federation of ~e East African Community: An Examination of the Com...

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An Analysis On the Operation of the Doctrine of Separation of Power in Uganda

ABSTRACT This reseat·eh is based on the doctrine of separation of powers in Uganda and patticularly it examines the legal challenges to effective implementation of the principle of separation of powers in Uganda. The doctrine of separation of powers as advocated by French philosopher Montesquieu in his book Esprit Des Lois that there must be different organs with different function, power and personnel and in Uganda the doctrine it is provided under article 4 of the Constitution; the problem...

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Analysis of Polluter Pay Principle in Addressing Environment all Challenges in Uganda

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .......................................

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The Legal Framework for Consumer Protection in the Uganda Energy Sector

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARA TION .............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION .............................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................

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The Law and Its Effectiveness as a Deterrence Mechanism of Crime in the Criminal Justice System of Uganda. A Case Study of Iv\Mpala Uganda.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................ i APPROVAL. ............................................................................................................................ .ii DEDICATION ......................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .......................................................

Combating Terrorism in Nigeria: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Framework

ABSTRACT Terrorism has been a threat to both the people and of government of Nigeria. The loss of human and material resources is so monumental and set back to the country. The objective ofthis research is to critically evaluate the legalframework put in place to counter terrorism in Nigeria. The methodology adopted for this research is doctrinal, this enable the researcher examine the mechanism put in place to tackle terrorism andfind a means offihling the gap identified The mq/or findings o...

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