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Analysis of Diploma Tic Immunity and Crimes Committed by Diplomats

ABSTRACT Diplomatic immunity from civil and criminal proceedings established itself as a fundamental of customary diplomatic law. It traced its origin from the Greeks and Romans. The purpose of this research is that it thought to analyze the principle of diplomatic immunity in relation to the crimes committed by diplomats and suggested possible recommendations for improvements in the area of diplomatic immunity. The research method that was employed in the research report was the standard des...

Research Barn 55 PAGES (15992 WORDS) Law Project
A Critical Analysis Of Imprisonment As A Form Of Penal Punishment In Uganda; A Case Study Of Luzira Prison

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL ., iiDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF ACRONYMS VLIST OF STATUTE CONSTITUTION AND DOMESTIC LEGISLATIONS viCHAPFER ONE 41.0 Introduction — 4.1 deflnitions1.2 The brief historical perspective ofthe prison system in Uganda 6I .3 Objectives of study 61.4 Statement ofthe problem 61.5 Scope ofthe study 7I .6 General objective 7I .6.1 Specific objectives 71.62 Research questions 7I .7 methodology 8I .7.1 Research design 81.7.2 Study area 81 .8 literature ...

SSA Research 64 PAGES (18016 WORDS) Law Dissertation
The Role Of Truth, Justice And Reconciliation In Acideving Transitional Justice: A Case Study Of The Gacaca Courts In Rwanda After The 1994 Genocide.

ABSTRACT Emerging out of the same dynamics of war and violence that led to the recognition of international human rights, post -conflict or transitional justice is one of the most important developments in the efforts to advance peace as well realize human rights and dignity in the twentieth century. As more and more countries undergo the trauma of civil war or revolutions against repressive regimes, together with the international community they must confront the problems of transforming th...

SSA Research 127 PAGES (34988 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Smoking In Public Places: The Legal Framework In Uganda

ABSTRACT The research project analyses the efficacy of the ban on smoking in public places in Uganda as well as institutional efficacy in the same context. In response to the threat of public smoking on public health in Uganda which has been continuous, enactment of different laws to attempt to ensure that there is compliance with such laws. Thus there are several institutions that have been established in the attempt to ensure that the law is properly and effectively implemented. However de...

SSA Research 84 PAGES (23863 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Women and Their Right to Property; An Examination of the Law and Policy in Uganda.

ABSTRACT The research was focused on women and their 1ight to property; an examination of the law and policy in Uganda. The study was be can·ied out with the hope that it enlightens and advance the understanding of women's property rights in Uganda as provided for in the laws. The study iss as a result of observation of the apparent injustice against women in particular the denial of women to own property emerging as a result of exploitation of the loopholes in the statutory laws in place th...

Edu Frontiers 64 PAGES (18504 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Granting of Amnesty in Corruption Cases: Whether it Will Reduce the Rate of Corruption in Kenya.

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL SHEET IDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivTABLE OF CONTENTS vCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11.2 Backgrounds to the problems 11.4 Issues arising from the statement of the problem 41.5 Hypothesis 51.6 Theoretical framework 51.7 Scope and the limitation of the study 51.8 Justification of the study 61.9 Literature review 61.10 Objectives and purpose of the study 61.11 Research Methodology 61.12 Chapter Breakdown 7Chapter one: Introduction 7Chapter two: International ...

Research Barn 44 PAGES (12582 WORDS) Law Project
A Critical Analysis on the Rights of Refugees in East Africa

ABSTRACT The situation of refugees is among the most pressing and urgent problems that the African continent is battling with now, this is as a result of conflicts in the continent especially in the region of East Africa and the neighboring countries like South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Burundi among others. East Africa is currently comprised of five countries which include Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan and Bmundi. The legal instruments that provide secu...

Research Barn 90 PAGES (24945 WORDS) Law Dissertation
An Examination of the Law and Practice of Cooperate Governance in Uganda; A Case Study of National Social Security Fund (Nssf)

ABSTRACT Corporate governance in Uganda has faced numerous challenges which are both legal and institutional. There has been lack of political will on the side of government parastatals to be accorded the independence they deserve if they are to operate in accordance with the code of Corporate Governance and the best practices or principles of Corporate Governance. The research concentrates on National Social Security Fund (NSSF) which is one of the parastatal facing corporate governance cha...

Research Barn 41 PAGES (7570 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Children And War; Towards A Comprehensive Legal Approach To The Problem Of Child Soldiers In Africa

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION DEDICATIONAPPROVALACKNOWLEDGEMENT LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS  TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION1.1 Background to the study 1.2 Research questions 1.3 Significance of the study 1.4 Literature review1.5 Methodology 1.6 Limitations of the study1. 7 Overview of chapters CHAPTER TWOTHE LEGAL PROTECTION OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN AFRICA2.1 Introduction 2.2 The four Geneva Conventions and the two Additional Protocols 2.3 Convention on the Rights of the Child 2.4 Af...

SSA Research 82 PAGES (24118 WORDS) Law Dissertation
Tax Reforms In Uganda: Missed Opportunities And Prospects For Economic Development

ABSTRACT This study is based on examination of the different Tax Reforms in Uganda. The study was guided by current position of taxes in Uganda, different tax reforms in Uganda and national legal and institutional framework for tax refom1s in Uganda. The study was guided by a doctrinal methodology based on relevant written legal sources such as text books, journals, reports, articles and legislations, internet sources on the subject as well as case laws in Uganda, regionally focusing on East ...

SSA Research 77 PAGES (26019 WORDS) Law Report
A Critical Analysis on Freeedom of Expression and the Media in Uganda.

ABSTRACT The study aims at investigating Freedom of Expression and the Media in Uganda especially the level of independence and freedom of thy mass media industry in Uganda. It explores the challenges that media professionals practically go through and face in the process of carrying out media work and practicing their profession in Uganda Secondly, it identifies how both the existing and newly proposed laws impact on the mass media freedom in Uganda while drawing from the domestic, national,...

Research Barn 83 PAGES (26520 WORDS) Law Project
The Protection of Male Victims Against Domestic Violence in Uganda

ABSTRACT This study prevention of male victim's aga'insl: domestic violence in Uganda was carried out in the whole of Uganda, sample areas being Kampala, Kabala, Tororo, Kasese and Gulu Districts. Is a specific aim of examining the effects, causes, and how to prevent violence on men. In the comprehensive of the study, the researcher reviewed literature from various scholars on the major variables as well as different laws and polices of various countries in the common wealthy particularly tho...

Research Barn 66 PAGES (15084 WORDS) Law Project
The Interplay Between Indemnity And Subrogation In Eliminating Unjust Enrichment In Insurance Contracts: Zambia In Perspective

ABSTRACTIn a society characterized by high and unavoidable accidents and losses, insurance remains an important tool for management of risks and remedying losses. However, attaining a successful insurance industly requires a balance in the application and operationalisation of the key principles of insurance which include indemnity and subrogation principles. Research on the relationship of these two principles has become an important subject because the two principle...

SSA Research 70 PAGES (23597 WORDS) Law Dissertation
A Review Of The Laws Regulating Tobacco Cultivation And Consumption In Uganda

ABSTRACTUganda ratified the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(WHO FCTC) in June 2007, and passed the Tobacco Control Act (2015) in September 2015 incompliance with (WHOFCTC) which requires signatories to pass local legislations aimed atcontrolling tobacco use in their states. Tobacco Control Act, 2015 is the primary law regulating tobacco cultivation and use in Uganda. However, there are some existing laws that lend limited support to tobacco contro...

SSA Research 59 PAGES (17032 WORDS) Law Report
The Legal Framework Of Withholding Tax (Wht) Compliance Among The Construction Companies In Kampala

ABSTRACTThe study aimed at examining the legal Framework ofWithholding tax (WHT} Compliance amongthe Construction Companies in Kampala. The objectives of the study were; to analyze theFormulation of Tax Policy in Uganda, to examine the Uganda's tax legal regime and institutionalframework's implications on construction companies, to evaluate the impact of laws on Withholding tax of construction companies in Uganda and to fmd out recommendations for the improvement of the Withholding ...

SSA Research 51 PAGES (14894 WORDS) Law Report

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