TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .......................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................ iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................................................................... iv...
ABSTRACT This research examines the winding up process of accompany in Uganda. In that process many principles including the principle of corporate personality and its consequences to a winding up company, the types of liquidation, the nature of liquidation, the scope of winding up , the court jurisdiction that handles winding lP petition, the doctrine of inability to pay debts. It further analyses the consequences of winding up of a company, the Income Tax implications on an insolvent ...
ABSTRACT This research is based on Juvenile Delinquency and an analysis of the law on juvenile criminals in Naguru Remand Home. The research establishes the causes of juvenile delinquency along with its legal effects, the progra1mnes or activities at the remand home, the challenges faced in rehabilitating juvenile delinquents and in addition to how the problems can be addressed. This is because juvenile delinquency posses a unique threat and responsibility to society to address and prevent b...
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................
ABSTRACT This research is aimed at establishing the right of women to own property in Africa in general taking the practice in Bomba town as an example. History, culture, traditions and customs in Africa seem to demonstrate that African women do not enjoy any right to own property. However, modernization and legislation have intervened since the 19111 century to change the situation in favor of women. The problem is whether those changes intended to protect women as introduced by Internation...
ABTRACT This research paper entails the dispensation of justice and its effectiveness in the South Sudan criminal justice system from the early days of lib.eration struggle by South Sudanese to the post independence of the Republic of South Sudan and examines the challenges facing dispensation of criminal justice system; making it another point in the South Sudan historical development of criminal causation and the laws creating the criminal justice system in South Sudan. Both primary and se...
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL.: ................................................................................................................................. ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS: DECLARATION ......................................................................................................... i DEDICATION ............................................................................................................ ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................................................................... iii TABLE OF CONTENTS: ......................................................................................... iv CHAPTER ONE ....
ABSTRACT This research project analyses the role played by non-state actors in sustainable development with dose reference to the use of natural products and energy in Uganda. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process used to predict the environmental consequences of proposed projects, activities or actions of development. EIA should be conducted before the commencement of a project to study the possible impact that a proposed project or activity may have on the environment and ...
ABSTRACT The study, ~n analysis on the protection of women against sexual abuse under the Domestic Violence act of Uganda 2010, on the era of HIV/AIDS", was carried out to determine Act 3/201 0' s efficiency on offering the women, as one of the marginalized and most vulnerable group a tangible solution to the problem, particularly in Makindye division. Owing to historical, cultural/traditional, religious, legal among other factors responsible for the unequal power relations within the family,...
ABSTRACT The study is an exploratory design which sought to justify the use of force under international law by examining; the law prohibiting the use of force in international law; the permissible use of force under international law and assessing the justification by the state on the right to use force in self defence, in Congo. The study relied on qualitative research through a book review to interpret information through a comparative analysis of the information related to the specif...
ABSTRACT ~‘Examination of legal regime for environmental regulation in oil industry in Unity State, South Sudan” examines national legislations and policy framework, regional and international conventions regulating oil industry in the Republic of South Sudan. Specifically, the study explores, evaluates, identifies and compares different legislations regulating and protecting the environment against hazards associated with oil industry in the world youngest nation. Essentially, this study...
ABSTRACT Post-conflict northern Uganda has witnessed an increase in disputes over land. This has, to a great extent, been as a result of the anned conflict and its aftennath. Beyond that, other chaotic factors embedded in various social, legal, economic, and political aspects of this society have influenced the nature, gravity, and dynamics of these disputes and the way in which Traditional Institutions and the Local Council Courts have attempted to resolve them. Using examples from field re...
ABSTRACT This research looks at an examination of their international and regional human rights instruments in relation to child trafficking. This research draws up the nature and history of child trafficking and the laws put in place to combat child trafficking internationally, regionally and domestically in Uganda. This research also brings out the various challenges faced in combating child trafficking with in the country. Various recommendations are also made to ensure that the governmen...
TABLE OF CONTENT Title ............................................................... . Declaration ..................................................... . 11 Approval. ....................................................... . Ill Dedication ..................................................... . iv Acknowledgement ............................................ . V Abbreviation .................................................. . VI List of Statutes ...............................................