AN ANALYSIS ON THE OPERATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATION OF POWER IN UGANDA

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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 is that though the doctrine is recognised in Uganda by the mother law of the country which is a supreme law and all other laws must abide to it but still in Uganda there is infringement of the doctrine as it can be seen that there is personnel working in more than one organ but also there is a problem of one organ to exercise the powers of another organ which is contrary to the doctrine of separation of powers as stipulated under article 4 of the Constitution. Therefore this research attempts to look on the challenges facing effective implementation of the doctrine in Uganda and offers recommendations which some of them suggested some amendment of some provisions which goes contrary to the doctrine but some of them aimed at making sure that the doctrine by any means it is adhered. So it is hoped that those recommendation when implemented they can move as from the infringement of the doctrine of separation of powers and makes Uganda to have practical separation of powers rather than theoretical one.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Contents

DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i

APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................... ii

DEDICATION ................................................................................................................................ iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .............................................................................................................. iv

TABLE OF STATUES .................................................................................................................... v

TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ vi

ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................................. viii

CHAPTER ONE .................................................................................................................. l

I .0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1

I. I Background of the Study .......................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Statement of the problem .......................................................................................................... 2

1.30bjective of the study ................................................................................................................ 3

1.4 Research Questions ................................................................................................................... 3

1.5 Justification of the study ........................................................................................................... 3

1.6 1-lypothesis ................................................................................................................................. 4

I. 7 Methodology ............................................................................................................................. 4

1.8 Synopsis/ Structure of the thesis ............................................................................................... 4

1.9 Scope of the Study .................................................................................................................... 5

1.9.1 Subjective Scope .................................................................................................................... 5

1.9.2 Time Scope ............................................................................................................................ 5

1.9.3 Geogmphical Scope ............................................................................................................... 5

I.IOLiterature Review ..................................................................................................................... 6

CHAPTER TWO ................................................................................................................ 10

THE DOCTRINE OF SEI'ARATION OF POWERS ......................................................... lO

2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 10

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CHAPTER THREE ............................................................................................................ 16

SEPAI~TION OF POWERS DURING POST INDEPENDECE UGANDA ..................... 16

3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 16

3.2 The Obote regime (Post Independence Uganda) .................................................................... 16

3.3 The Idi Am in Regime ............................................................................................................. 18

3.4 The Post Am in Period ............................................................................................................. 22

3.5. Conclusion ............................................................................................................................. 23

CHAPTER FOUR .............................................................................................................. 24

SEPAI~TION OF POWERS AND APPLICATION OF THE POLITICAL QUESTION

DOCTRINE ........................................................................................................................ 24

4.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 24

4.2. Upholding Constitutional Making as a Political Question .................................................... 24

3. Upholding Military Matters As Political Questions ................................................................. 32

4. Upholding I-lealthcare Matters As Political Questions ............................................................. 38

5. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 41

CHAPTER FIVE ................................................................................................................ 42

RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION ................................................................. 42

5.I Recommendations ................................................................................................................... 42

5.2 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................. 45

BIBLIOGRAPHY ......................................................................................................................... 48



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