Consumer Protection Law In Uganda: Adequacy Of The Laws Governing The Protection Of Consumers Of Goods In Uganda

NABULIME NULU 81 PAGES (17787 WORDS) Law Thesis

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The study Consumer Protection Law in Uganda: Adequacy of the laws governing consumer

protection in Uganda, has been carried out with specific objectives of finding out whether the

laws relating to consumer protection in Uganda adequately protect the consumers. This was

established by exploring the background and !levelopment of Consumer Protection Law, the

different laws relating to consumer protection in Uganda, looking at the rights of the

conswners and the different problems faced by the consumers of goods and services.

It was established in the study that though consumer protection can first be traced be traced in

the natural economy, in Uganda today the law on consumer protection is still lacking a lot. It

is worth noting that Uganda a country that gained independence thirty years ago has still

failed to enact A Consumer Protection Act, which is one of the reasons as to why the

consumers of goods and services are still facing various problems.

It was further established that the existing provisions that provide for consumer protection in

Uganda are scattered in different Acts of parliament but to make it worse majority of the

consumers are not educated, in other words they are not informed about the laws that provide

for conswner protection.

The study shows that the rights of the consumers are abused which cause a lot of problems to

the consumers of goods and services and most of them go unaddressed due to the ignorance of the consumers