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301) 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... Continue Reading

302) THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE UGANDA ENERGY SECTOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARA TION .............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

303) ANALYSIS OF POLLUTER PAY PRINCIPLE IN ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENT ALL CHALLENGES IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

304) 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... Continue Reading

305) 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... Continue Reading

306) THE ROLE OF NGOS IN THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF THE CHILDREN'S RIGHT TO EDUCATION CASE STUDY: BUSHENYI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study is a critical analysis of children right to education, the state of the law in promoting and protecting the same s well as the role played by the NGOs towards the promotion and protection of the right to education in Uganda. The study was undertaken because of the growing concern about of the illiteracy levels as well as the... Continue Reading

307) DEBT IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR - AN EXAMINATION OF LAW AND PRACTICE IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KAMP ALA CENTRAL DIVISION

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARA'rION ......................................................................................................... i APPRC)V 1I, ............................................................................................................... ii DEDICArION... Continue Reading

308) ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON THE PROTECTION AND ENFORCEMENT OF WORK RIGHTS IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The main objective of this study was to provide an analysis of the effectiveness of the legal framework on the protection and enforcement of work rights in Uganda. The study found out that numerous labour laws were enacted by parliament in the year 2006 to act as guidelines to both the employers and the employees in the pr?tection and... Continue Reading

309) JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENT Declaration ....................................................................................... i Approval .......................................................................................... ii Dedication ...................................................................................... iii Acknowledgement... Continue Reading

310) THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CHILDREN'S RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN' PADER DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ............................................................................................... i APPROVAL .................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ................................................................................................... Continue Reading

311) THE PSYCHO - SOCIAL IMPACT OF TORTURE ON VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ARTICLE 1 OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION:... Continue Reading

312) A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ARTICLE 27 OF THE UGANDAN CONSTITUTION 1995 ON THE RIGHTS TO SHELTER IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY GULU DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .............................................................................................................................. i TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS... Continue Reading

313) A CRITIC OF THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN UGANDA

ABSTRACT Freedom of Expression is becoming a theme of growing importance and visibility in Uganda. The study will aim at investigating how freedom of expression is commonly violated and what recommendations are currently being enforced in the effort of curbing the evermore increasing violation cases of this fundamental right in Uganda. It will... Continue Reading

314) AN ANALYSIS OF THE BIOSAFETY ACT AS A DOMESTICATION OF THE CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY CASE STUDY: KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification ................................................................................................................ i Declaration ................................................................................................................. i Dedication... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0305
  • Pages:112

315) COPYRIGHTS: CHALLENGES, POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK CASE STUDY: SOUTH SUDAN

Abstract Copyright is an integral part of intellectual property rights which requires better protection to enable its owners to exploit their rights exclusively without infringements by others. Doing so has not always been easy but come with challenges in regard to use of works, scope of protection, remedies available to the owners of works and... Continue Reading

316) CHILDREN AND WAR; A COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN AFRICA. A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ......•.......••............•..•.......•..•...........••.............••...........•..•...........•.............•.............•.•................. i DEDICATION... Continue Reading

317) CHILD LABOUR AND THE INADEQUACY OF THE EXISTING LEGAL MECHANISM IN UGANDA.

ABSTRACT The research is based on the abuse of children's right where children are subjected to cruel work and the inadequacy of legal instruments against child labour. The research was a cross sectional duty under taken in the district of Kampala and mostly in the districts of northern Uganda. The research will cover the children who are mainly... Continue Reading

318) THE CONFLICT BETWEEN CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND CUSTOMARY RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN JONGLEI STATE-BOR COUNTY OF SOUTH SUDAN

Abstract This study investigated the conflict between constitutional provisions and customary rights of women in Jonglei state- Bor County, South Sudan. The study emerged as a result of gross violation of women’s rights on issues pertaining to marriage and widow inheritance, hence other rights of women such as right to work and participation in... Continue Reading

319) A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF BANKS FIDUCIARY DUTIES: A CASE STUDY OF BURUNDI

ABSTRACT This study specifically aims to critically analyze the application, practice and implementation of the law on Bank fiduciary obligation and the problems associated with it in Burundi, in order to identify possible interventions to control breach of fiduciary responsibilities in banks. Since there is a need to be critical and analytical,... Continue Reading

320) AN EXAMINATION OF THE LAW ON THE JURISDICTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND ITS APPLICABILITY IN AFRICA

ABSTRACT The study made an examination of the law on the jurisdiction of international criminal court from African cases. The research steamed from the fact that on 12 th October 2013 the African Union made a decision that no criminal charges can be brought against a sitting head of state or government. 1 Following this decision, the African Union... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0299
  • Pages:117

321) AN OVERVIEW OF LICENSING AND LIABILITY REGIMES OF MINERAL RESOURCES LAW IN NIGERIA VERSUS CHINA

mso-fareast-font-family:SimSun;mso-font-kerning:12.0pt'>The concern of this paper is to highlight on the licensing and liability regimes of the mineral resources laws of Nigeria and China and to also by way of comparism explicate the grey areas that hinders effective and optimal realization of the intendments of the laws on mineral resources... Continue Reading

322) JUDICIAL ATTITUDE TO HOMICIDE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Criminal Law in Nigeria is so wide that it applies to a wide range of crimes. a crime is and act that is deemed by a statute or by the Common Law to be a public wrong and is therefore punishable by the state in Criminal proceeding. The crime of homicide which can be divided into two namely, lawful homicide which is a division of homicide... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0297
  • Pages:191

323) DUTY OF CARE ITS IMPLICATIONS TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The Medical field is one of the most referred and reverenced profession in that it deals with the lives of human beings and in the course of their dealings with patients, these patients go through tests, operations, diagnosis to mention but a few. The Medical professionals in the course of discharging their duties are sometimes Negligent... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0296
  • Pages:194

324) CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THE RELEVANCY AND ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONICALLY GENERATED EVIDENCE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT In an attempt to address this fundamental issue regarding the admissibility of electronically generated evidence, recourse shall be paid had to the word evidence itself. Evidence is the means by which facts are proved excluding inferences and arguments. There are times in court when we desperately need to rely on evidence in order to... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:LAW0295
  • Pages:151

325) CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC MORTGAGE FINANCING (A LEGAL COMPARISON)

ABSTRACT Home ownership has been a problem to many people in Nigeria. This is the more reason why efforts are being made from all quarters to alleviate this problem. The two most prominent of these efforts are the Home Financing Schemes, otherwise known as Mortgage Financing, which are made by the public corporations and private institution. The... Continue Reading
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