TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ........................................................................................................ i
APPROVAL .............................................................................................................. ii
DEDICATION .......................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ....................................................................................... iv
LIST OF ACRONYMS ............................................................................................ v
LIST OF STATUTES .............................................................................................. vi
TABLE OF CASES ................................................................................................. vii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................... viii
ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................... x
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION ................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Background of the study ....................................................................................... 2
1.3 Statement of the Problem ...................................................................................... 6
1.4 General Objective .................................................................................................. 8
1.5 Specific Objectives ................................................................................................ 8
1.6 Research Questions ............................................................................................... 8
1. 7 Scope of the Study ................................................................................................ 8
1.7.1 Geographical Scope ........................................................................................... 8
1.8·Methodology ......................................................................................................... 9
1. 9 Literature Review ................................................................................................ 1 0
CHAPTER TWO: THE LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND INSTITUTIONS
RESPONSIBLE FOR LIBERAL FEMINISTS PRACTICE IN UGANDA ..... 15
2.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 15
2.2 International laws ................................................................................................ 15
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2.2.1 The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against
Women, 1979 ............................................................................................................ 15
CHAPTER THREE: THE IMPACT MADE BY THE LIBERAL FEMINISTS
IN UGANDA ............................................................................................................ 33
3 .1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3 3
3.2 Feminist impact in the Late 2000s ....................................................... ...... .... ..... 33
3.3 Uganda Gender Policy ........................................................................................ 38
3.4 Personal Autonomy and the State ............................ ... ..... ........... ...... ....... ......... .. 39
3.5 Political Autonomy ........................................................................................... 41
CHAPTER FOUR: THE CHALLENGES F'ACED BY LIBERAL
FEMINISTS WHILE PRACTICING THEIR ACTIONS ON PROMOTING
WOMEN RIGHTS .................................................................................................. 45
4.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 45
4.2 Challenges Faced by Liberal Feminists While Practicing Their Actions ........... 45
CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION .................... 50
5.1 Conclusion .......................................................................................................... 50
5.2 Recommendations ............................................................................................... 51
Bibliography ............................................................................................................ 56
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ABSTRACT The study provided for an Examination of Liberal Feminism and their Impact on
the Uganda's Jurisprudence. Therefore it examined the legal frameworks and
institutions responsible for liberal feminism practice in Uganda, examined the
impacts made by the liberal feminists in Uganda and explored the challenges faced
by liberal feminists while practicing their actions on promoting women equality in
Uganda and also provided for summary of findings, conclusions and
recommendations. The study used a Doctrinal method, it was conducted using
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written sources such as text books, journals, reports, articles, legislations, internet
sources on the subject as well as case laws. Hence recommendations for the study
were based on sensitizing the public to end child marriage and sexual harassment.
In Uganda especially in the areas of Teso subregion, early marriages are major
impediments to girls' education. Therefore, if we want girls to complete education,
we must end early child marriage. We also have to seriously address sexual
harassment of girls. It's not disputed that insecurity is one of the reasons as to why
parents give off their children for marriage and therefore, a barrier to girl 's
participation in education. Ugandan women have prn.iicipated actively in all stages
of the country's development from the pre-colonial Period tlu·ough the
post-colonial Period. They achieved great political feats even in the face of
patriarchy paved the way for future generations to live a more inclusive life
politically, socially and economically. Women such as Magareth Ekpo and
Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti just to name but a few were very strategic to the political development and orientation of women in the country.
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