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Cauase Of Juvenile Delinquency And The Protection Of Children In Uganda

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Independence Of Judiciary In Dispensing Justice A Case Study Of High Court Of Uganda Kampala

ABSTRACT The notion of independence of judiciary need a supportive arm of government i.e legislature and executive. Indeed the judiciary should be fully independent as enshrined in Article 128 of 1995 constitution as amended 2005. And should be give all necessary measures to maintain its impedance like the increased of judges salary.

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The Effects Of Poverty On Access To Justice. A Case Study Of Kamuli District Uganda

ABSTRACT According to the recently accepted definition, poverty is pronounced deprivation in well-being, and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity'. This study was conducted in kamuli district in eastern Uganda with the objective of assessing the effects of poverty on the access to justice of the people in this region. The study population was 50 randomly selected respondents (strictly ...

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The Impact Of Global Power Arrangements On Democracy In Contemporary African Countries: A Case Study Of Kenya.

ABSTRACT Political parties have in the recent past continued to shape audience opinion on socio-political and economic matters in the society. Global Power Arrangements (GPA) especially influences the people on many decisions they make in day to day operations. Behind these political parties are political parties' owners who influence on the course the party takes and what it disseminates to the public. This being the case, this research was conducted to find out the impact of Global Power A...

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The Problem Of Child Labour The Law And Policy In Uganda A Case Study Of Child Labour In Makindye Division- Kampala

ABSTRACT This study was on the problem of child labour; the law and policy carried out in Makindye Division, Kampala- Uganda. It was aimed at finding out the effects of child labour on children's welfare; the law and policy in Makindye division - Kampala District. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the study. Appropriate research questions were developed and pre tested in order to find out the effects of child labour on children's welfare in Makindye division - Kampala Di...

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Possible Alternative Sentencing Of Parent Offenders And The Impact On The Criminal Justice Of Uganda - Case Study Of Kigo Prisons

ABSTRACT The study is an exploratory design which sought to analyze the impact of parental imprisonment on children; finding out how alternative sentencing orders can be carried in substitution to the imprisonment of parents and the impact of alternative sentencing on criminal justice and suggesting possible recommendations for a new course of action that will draw attention to the improvement of the position of the children whose parents have been incarcerated. The study was relied on qualit...

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INVESTIGATING THE CHALLENGES OF POLICING ILLEGAL GOLD MINING: A CASE STUDY OF NHEMA COMMUNAL LANDS IN SHURUGWI DISTRICT

                                                           ABSTRACT Generally mining has proven to be a driving force in the economies of countries around the world and has been behind the history and development of South Africa, Africa’s most advanced and richest economies; and according to the Mineral Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe, it contributes 8% to Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product. However, the sector has grossly been encroached mainly by illegal ...

Pricing And Geopolitics In International Gas Trade …Could The Gas Exporting Countries Forum Unify Price Regimes?

  ABSTRACT Market-based pricing for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) may be less remunerative or uncertain for exporters in the evolving market. The possibility of rent-maximizing could encourage them to collude through an influence mechanism. This book examined the feasibility of Uniform Pricing (UP) or Volume Control (VC) in the Atlantic Basin and analyzed the consequences of such a development on LNG trade. So far, no existing model specifically considers the sustainability and effects of an ...

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Analysis Of The National Industrial Court Act 2006 Under The Nigerian Constitution

ABSTRACT The National Industrial Court (hereinafter referred to as the NIC) was established in 1976 by the Trade Disputes Decree No 7 of 1976 with jurisdiction to settle trade disputes, the interpretation of collective agreements and matters connected therewith. There were identifiable lapses in the status, powers and jurisdiction of the NIC that impacted negatively on its operations; the jurisdiction of the Court which was expressed to be exclusive was shared with the Federal and State High...

SSA Research 228 PAGES (62287 WORDS) Law Thesis
AN APPRAISAL OF THE ROLE OF LAW IN CURBING THE IMPEDIMENTS TO FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT  The country’s prolonged inability to attract foreign investments has been an issue of major concern to successive administrations in Nigeria. The desire and urgent demand for a substantial inflow of foreign investment into Nigeria as triggers for national economic development nurtured the undertaking of this research. The research was aimed at identifying the factors that have impeded the influx of foreign investments into Nigeria in spite of the efforts made to attract foreign i...

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Women's Rights And The Nigerian Criminal Justice System: A Sorry Tale

Introduction In any criminal proceeding, there should be respect for the rights of the victim and the accused irrespective of the sex, tribe or status. They are to be treated with justice and dignity. The existence of a criminal justice system (C.J.S.) is to guarantee the ultimate protection of the society’s basic value and norms. In virtually all civilized societies, there are rights which are universal, basic and enjoyed with fellow human beings. In many societies, women are dealt with on...

Mitigating Crises In The Nigerian Banking Industry Through Effective Application Of Prudent Mortgage Principles

ABSTRACT This work identified non-performing loans as a major contributor to banking crisis. Albeit many loans were secured with mortgages, recovering them proved impossible owing to many factors which militate against realization of mortgage securities. This work therefore examined these factors that hinder realization of mortgage securities and proffered solutions to them in order to enhance debt recovery. The work discussed the canons of good lending; the factors that lenders should recko...

The Relevance of Public Complaints Commission to Nigeria's Democratic Development

ABSTRACT The paper critically examines the statutory provisions on the Public Complaint Commission (hereinafter called the Commission), and make appropriate suggestions for reform. The Public Complaints Commission is a statutory creation with wide powers of inquiry and investigation: it has wide powers to receive complaints from members of the public against maladministration and misuse of administrative machinery by any public authority and companies or their officials. In Nigeria like othe...

Law Clinics and Advocacy within the University Community: Risks and Benefits

Abstract The inception of the legal aid scheme in the Nigerian legal system brought about hope for the indigent and with it an increased rate of indigent dependents relying on the scheme to access justice. This article discusses the advent of legal clinics in Nigeria and its relevance to a university community; in particular, the writers look into the rationale for establishing a specialized Woman’s Law Clinic and discuss the risks and benefits associated with advocacy and practicing as a ...

Withholding Treatment from Disabled Newborns and its Effect on the Right to Life in Nigeria

Abstract The ultimate aim of medical treatment is to provide benefit for the patient and such treatment should not be prolonged if it cannot achieve this aim. Remarkable advances in neonatal care now make it possible to sustain the lives of many newborn infants who several years ago would have died in the first days or weeks after birth. Not all newborns fare well. Some infants with low birth weight or severe defects cannot survive for long, despite the most aggressive efforts to save them; o...

Pub Network 7 PAGES (6624 WORDS) Civil Law Paper

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