Law Research Papers/Topics

Agenda 4 And The Quest For Judicial Reforms In Kenyan

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ........................................................................ 5 Dedication ....................................................................... . 6 Aclmowledgements .............................................................. 7 Acronyms ....................................................................... .. 9 Bibliography .................................................................... . 50 3 CHAPTER ONE l.O.Introduction ......................

Women Empowerment And Politics In Uganda Case Study Of Women Parliamentarians

ABSTRACT ~his study is analysis of the women empowerment through politics n Uganda. It is meant to establish whether the legal framework hat has been put in place for ensuring women empowerment has ·esulted into their empowerment. ~he study aims at examining the law concerned with including vomen into political areas, examining the achievements of the law md how they have been attained, identifying the challenges, gaps md dilemmas that have been faced in the bid to ensure that women tre...

The Legal Framework Regulating The Ownership And Control Of Firearms In Uganda

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

The Law Relating To Consumers' Protection On Goods And Services And Its Applicability In Uganda (A Case Study Of Kampala/ Wakiso District)

ABSTRACT This report intends to analyseabout the law relating to consumer protection on goods and services and its applicability in Uganda. It will take a case study of kampala I Wakiso district with the purpose of finding out whether the consumers particularly at the local levels really achieve these rights. It will contain five chapters with an introduction explaining how the report will be compiled. For example chapter one will include the introduction, background, objectives, methodology...

Domestic Violence And Its Effects On Children In Uganda: A Case Study Of Kampala Central Division

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

The Independence Of The Parliament Of Uganda In Implementing Its Legislative Role Since 1995.

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ............................................................................................................... 2 APPROVAL ...................................................................................................................... 3 CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................. 6 GENERAL INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................

The Effectiveness Of The Copyright And Neighbouring Rights Act 2006 In Protecting The Interests Of Rights-Holders In Musical Works

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL.. ................................................................................................................................................ ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................................. Iii ACKNOWLED...

.Juvenile Deliquency; A Case Study Of Kampala City, Uganda

Abstract The Study Explored The Challenges Of Rehabilitating The Ju,·Enile Delinquents In Ligand~L In Uganda. Juvenile Delinquency Has Become A Threat To The Urban Centers And Families: '' Ith Major Characteristics Of Theft. Arson. Drug Trafficking. Addiction To Commit Crimes Which Altogether Ha,·E Constituted A Threat To The General Public. By 1960s. The Cio,Ernment Of The Republic Uf L Ganda Had Realized A Threat Emanating From The Ju,·Enile Delinquents And Thus Came Up ''Ith The Constr...

The Adequacy Of Security Of Service Of Employees In Uganda: A Case Study Of Kampala

ABSTRACT The research was sought to establish the adequacy of legal frame work of the law relating to termination of employment contracts in Uganda with regard to security of service/tenure and was driven by jive major objectives: to examine the adequacy of the protection law.s of employees in Uganda; to investigate the major cause of wrong/it! dismissal in Uganda: to find out the level of Government effort on sensitization of the protection laws against wrongfid termination of employme...

The Legal And Institutional Framework Governing The Management Of Commercial Banks In Uganda

ABSTRACT The surprise closure of commercial banks in the last two decades has raised concerns about the state of affairs in the banking sector. There has been so much public outcry as members of the general public lost huge sums of money in the defunct commercial banks. It is for this major reason amongst others, that the researcher seeks to study the legal framework under which Commercial Banks in Uganda operates. This research shall also examine the role of the vanous institutions responsi...

The Judiciary And The Democratization In Uganda: An Anlysis Of The Post 1986 Period

ABSTRACT The Research is majorly set out to critically examine the role of the Judiciary in promoting democratization in Uganda during the post 1986 period. The study covers the post 1986 period because this is the period when Ugandans more than ever before have been pre occupied with the recognition, protection and advancement of the basic rights and fundamental freedoms of the individual and this period would therefore provide the best picture on the role being played by the judiciary on th...

The Role Of Human Rights Non-Governmental Organisations In The Enforcemnt Of The Law Against Domestic Violence In Uganda (Defending The Voiceless)

ABSTRACT This study unde11ook to investigate the role of Human Rights non-governmental organizations in the enforcement of the law against domestic violence. The specific objective of this study is to examine the practice of domestic violence, how the practice is conducted, what is the reaction of the relevant authorities towards the practice and if so what are the various steps that have been taken. According to the findings, most women are victims of domestic violence. Therefore most women...

The Efficacy Of The Law On Bail In Uganda "Critique"

Abstract This Study Basically Introduces The Rights Of The Accused On The Grant Of Bail. Bail Is A Constitutional Right Provided Under Article 23(6)(A) Of The Constitution Of The Republic. The Researcher Arrived At Findings Through Desk Researching Which Included Reading Already Available Information About The Topic, Internet, Text Books, And Any Other Literature Available. The Study Was Narrowed To Bail Rights, Procedures And Formalities In Uganda With Specific Reference To Local And Interna...

Assesement Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Laws Of Uganda; Case Study Of Naguru Remand Home

Abstract The study was carried out in order to assess the effectiveness of juvenile delinquency under the Laws of Uganda using Naguru Remand home as case study in Kampala district. The study objectively sought to identify the different ways how juvenile offenders are handled in relation to the law in Uganda and to establish the possible measures that can be put in place to curb juvenile delinquency in Uganda. Data was collected using interviews and questionnaires accompanied by secondary sou...

A Critical Analysis Of The Law and Policy Relating to Wetlands Protection In Uganda; A Case Study Of Namanve Wetlands

ABSTRACT Wetlands occur at all latitudes and are said to cover about 13% of the earth's surface. Wetlands serve different purposes to humanity's existence and most importantly the conservation of biodiversity. Wetlands also inter alia play a role in the regulation of hydrology, water  purification and flood control, and coastal wetlands can help to alleviate the impacts of storm surges. This study analyzes the adequacy of laws and policies the for sustainable utilization, management and...


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