The Legal Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Implementation of the Common Market Protocol On the Movement of Labour Within the East African Community: A Case Study of Uganda

ABSTRACT The study is intended as a tool for development policymakers grappling with migration issues in EAC to help to clarify the basis of current EAC Partner States' migration policies in relation to the free labour movement. and indicate the potential of the existing legal framework as an enabler for a development-oriented approach to free labour movement and management in the EAC. The background of the study was that migration issues relating to the labour movement in East Africa may be traced way back to the pre-colonial era which was characterized by the non-existence of boundaries, there was strong interaction of societies and the free movement of persons and goods. Specific Objectives identifYing the legal framework of the common market protocol on the movement of labour within the east African community in Uganda. Assessing the legal challenges affecting the implementation of the common market on the movement of labour within the East A.fi·ican community in Uganda. Identifying the legal consequences of labour migration on political and socio-economic development in Uganda. Main Research Questions: what is the legal framework of the Common Market Protocol on the movement of labour within the East African Community in Uganda? What are the legal challenges affecting the implementation of the common market on the movement of labour within the East African Community in Uganda? What are the Legal consequences of labour migration on the political and socio-economic development in Uganda? The methodology used was data analysis. The researcher sought clarification on the grey areas (CMP) from officers in MEACA as a coordinating Minister, from an informed point of view gathered by the researcher, some of the officers had participated in the negotiation and finding the CMP, data collection methods and instruments, it was based on both the primary and secondary data. 

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APA

WINFRED, K (2022). The Legal Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Implementation of the Common Market Protocol On the Movement of Labour Within the East African Community: A Case Study of Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/the-legal-challenges-and-constraints-affecting-the-implementation-of-the-common-market-protocol-on-the-movement-of-labour-within-the-east-african-community-a-case-study-of-uganda

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WINFRED, KONSO "The Legal Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Implementation of the Common Market Protocol On the Movement of Labour Within the East African Community: A Case Study of Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 25 Aug. 2022, https://afribary.com/works/the-legal-challenges-and-constraints-affecting-the-implementation-of-the-common-market-protocol-on-the-movement-of-labour-within-the-east-african-community-a-case-study-of-uganda. Accessed 26 Apr. 2024.

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WINFRED, KONSO . "The Legal Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Implementation of the Common Market Protocol On the Movement of Labour Within the East African Community: A Case Study of Uganda". Afribary, Afribary, 25 Aug. 2022. Web. 26 Apr. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/the-legal-challenges-and-constraints-affecting-the-implementation-of-the-common-market-protocol-on-the-movement-of-labour-within-the-east-african-community-a-case-study-of-uganda >.

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WINFRED, KONSO . "The Legal Challenges and Constraints Affecting the Implementation of the Common Market Protocol On the Movement of Labour Within the East African Community: A Case Study of Uganda" Afribary (2022). Accessed April 26, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/the-legal-challenges-and-constraints-affecting-the-implementation-of-the-common-market-protocol-on-the-movement-of-labour-within-the-east-african-community-a-case-study-of-uganda

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KONSO WINFRED Field: Law Type: Dissertation 74 PAGES (21519 WORDS) (pdf)