A CRITICAL REVIEW ON THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PETITION VIDE AMAMA MBABAZI VS YOWERI KAGUTA MUSEVENI, ELECTORAL COMMISSION AND ATTORNEY GENERAL NO.1 2016

56 PAGES (12918 WORDS) Law Dissertation

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................................... ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..................................................................................................... iii

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................ .iv

LIST OF STATUTES ............................................................................................................. vi

TABLE OF CASES .............................................................................................................. vii

TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... viii

CHAPTER ONE ...................................................................................................................... 1

1.0. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. I

1.1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ................................................................................ 2

1.2. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY ............................................................................................ 2

1.3. HYPOTHESIS .................................................................................................................. 3

1.4. SCOPE OF THE STUDY ................................................................................................. 3

1.5. METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................ 4

1.6. LITERATURE REVIEW .................................................................................................. 4

CHAPTER TWO .................................................................................................................... l2

ANALYSIS OF UGANDA'S ELECTORAL HISTORY ..................................................... 12

2.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ l2

2.l.THE 1958 ELECTIONS .................................................................................................. 12

2.2. THE 1961 ELECTIONS ................................................................................................. 13

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2.3. THE 1962 ELECTIONS AND THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE ............................. 13

2.4. THE 1979-1980 UNLF ADMINISTRATION ................................................................ l4

2.5.THE 1980 GENERAL ELECTIONS ............................................................................... 14

2.6. THE 1989 ELECTIONS ................................................................................................. 15

2.7. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ....................................................... 15

2.8. THE 1996 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS .................................................................... 16

2.9. THE 2001 ELECTIONS ................................................................................................. 16

2.9.1. THE MOVE TO MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM .............................................................. l7

CHAPTER THREE ................................................................................................................ 18

3.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 18

3.1. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LEGISLATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS ................ 24

3.1.1. THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND BE VOTED WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION ...... 25

3.1.2. VOTER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS ........................................................... 25

3.1.3. REQUIREMENT TO RUN FOR POLITICAL OFFICE ........................................ 26

3.2. FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY, SPEECH, EXPRESSION AND ASSOCIATION ..... 26

3.3. FUNDING OF POLITICAL PARTIES ...................................................................... 27

3.4. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT .................................................................................... 27

3.5. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND ACCESS TO MEDIA ................................ 28

3.6. GENERAL LIMITATION TO FUNDAMENTAL AND OTHER RIGHTS AND

FREEDOMS ........................................................................................................................... 28

3.7. CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................... 29