ABSTRACT This dissertation is about the challenges the Office of the Inspectorate of Government faces in the fight against corruption in Uganda between 1986 to present. The main objective being to ascertain the roles of the office of the Inspectorate of Government and the challenges it faces in the execution of its duties. The study is paramount in this era where corruption has become a social evil proving so hard to be fought. The study pinpoints those challenges faced so that proper work p...
STRACT Banking is one of the crucial industries in nurturing economic growth or development of a country that is why it is important to regulate the activities of banks by the central bank of a country. In Uganda the Central Bank of Uganda is charged with responsibilities of regulating the banking industry. The central bank regulates other banks by requiring them to have an operating license, maintaining minimum capital requirements, liquid assets, prohibits banks from engaging in some busine...
This thesis entitled "A critical analysis of consumer protection laws in Uganda". It's majorly to focus on consumer protection laws in Uganda which include; The Uganda communication Act of 2013(as amended), the Contract Act 2010, Sale of Goods Act Cap 82, and Uganda National Bureau of Standards Act Cap 327,the National Dmg Policy and Authority Act Cap 206, Foods and Dmgs Act Cap 278 the Hire purchase Act of 2009,Agricultural seeds and plant Apt Cap 28,the Bank of Uganda Act Cap51 and among ot...
The study focused on the ways of controlling sexually transmitted diseases and the protection of the rights of the people living with sexually transmitted diseases in Uganda. Sexually transmitted diseases are worldwide health problem affecting both the young ones and the old irrespective of their status. Some of the sexually transmitted diseases like I-IlV / AIDS have got no cure, yet the people living with sexually transmitted diseases are surviving on the availability of antiretroviral drug...
This study sought to find out the issues affecting the Women's right which includes: gender based domestic violence, discrimination, polygamy, FGM and right to own property. The research also resorts to investigate the possible solution to those issues. The selection and identification of groups of people was based on random selection of the four communities (Bomachoge, Boitangare, Bokinami and Bonyangande) to represent the entire population ofGucha County. The results of the study show that ...
A priority of health care policymakers in Uganda is to ensure that the vulnerable groups of people (particularly women of child birth, the poor, elderly, and children) have access to high quality health services. Policymakers try to ensure that access in terms of distance (or time taken) to a health facility and cost are affordable to these groups and therefore not a deterrent to health service utilization. Consequently, a sizeable proportion of public resources may go to construction of addi...
This study aims on researching and analyzing the law and enforcement of the Uganda national bureau of standards act in regards to consumer protection with the of indicating a way forward by looking at the historical evolution of consumer protection plus the writing of other writers on this particular subject among others, the study will also unveil the historical justification ,adaptation and growth of consumer protection in Uganda with the aim of protecting consumer and maintaining standards...
TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LIST OF STATUTES LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................................ vi TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. vii CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................
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ABSTRACT The study was carried out in order to assess the effectiveness and applicability on the law governing restrictive covenants in Uganda with reference to several states. The study aimed at understanding the wide analysis on the law of restrictive covenants, different types of restrictive covenants, remedies for the breach and ordinarily how courts interpret the restrictive covenants. Data was collected through different research using text books, internet, and library materials....
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION .............................................................................................................................. i APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .....................................
ABSTRACT This is an exploratory study that sought to analyze the slate or militarisms and violation or human rights in Uganda a case study in Luwero. To find out the origin militarism in Uganda and its violation of human rights in Uganda. The study was based on the qualitative method of data collection and analysis. It is also based on secondary data from past literature on the subject and from other sources as well as libraries. The research focuses on the right to life, personal liberty, ri...
ABSTRACT This discussion on extradition was prompted by our public international law lectures in third year (2008/2009 Academic year) with Dr. Muwolobi Dan It concerned me that a person who had committed a crime could escape prosecution simply by crossing borders and going into another State where he became protected by the law of extradition. I felt that there might be a miscarriage of justice involved in such a regime and decided to investigate the same in a dissertation. What I found was a...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the effect of media laws on media freedoms. Considering the media as part and parcel of civil society, the author argues that media independence is critical to in the achievement of a tree and democratic society. To do so, it traces the historical evolution of Media in Uganda showing how they have progressed over the years. However, it is postulated that the growth of democracy in Uganda can be grearly enhanced b) the support of media. Therefore the media laws s...
ABSTRACT This study aimed at finding out the legal and institutional frameworks that regulate custody of children in Uganda. It was conducted at Sanyu babies' home using a descriptive design and took a period of one month. The study methodology entailed a review of Children Act and institutional policy guidelines at Sanyu babies' home and an interview with the oftlcer in charge of children welfare; it also reviewed the Adoptive Couple V. Baby girl and Baby Richard cases. The study found out ...