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ABSTRACT This Article offers a coherent way of thinking about double jeopardy rules among sovereigns. Its theory has strong explanatory power for current double jeopardy law and practice in both U.S. federal and international legal systems, recommends adjustments to double jeopardy doctrine in both systems, and sharpens nomzative assessment of that doctrine. The Article develops a jurisdictional theory of double jeopardy under which sovereignty signifies independent jurisdiction to make and a...
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION The need to finance government expenditure in fiscally tight times has many times led to government imposing unusually high taxes. One form of tax commonly used by government in filling the fiscal deficit is excise duty, often referred to as "sin tax". A number of reasons have been given for levying high taxes on selected goods and services: to discourage the consumption of harmful/ undesirable goods; to reduce on the consumption of luxurious goods; and t...
CHAPTER ONE .0 Introduction The chapter presents the background, problem statement, purpose, specific objectives, research questions, corresponding hypothesis, scope and significance of the study. Disability means a physical, sensory, mental or other impairment, including any visual, hearing, learning or physical incapability, which impacts adversely on social, economic or environmental participation . . 0 Background Historically disability was viewed as a source of disgrace and shame upon a ...
ABSTRACT ( The growth of civil aviation has seen development in civil aviation technology. Over the years, there have been sedes of attacks at airports and onboard aircrafts which have necessitated the intervention of both international and domestic organs in the bid to repress and suppress such threats to aviation secudty. The intervention has come in forn1 of enacting Conventions, legislations and regulations which contain measures to be put to improve the situation. This study is therefore...
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ABSTRACTThe study was to examine the women's land 1ights and tenure secmity in Uganda case study of Eastem Uganda Mbale distJict. The study objectives included to examine legalframe work of women's land rights and tenure secmity in Uganda, the challenges faced while enforcing women's rights and tenure security in Uganda in Mbale district and themechanisms for the protection of women's rights and land tenure security in Uganda in Mbale district. The study was an entirely book re...
ABSTRACT With constant liberalization of the economy, issues of insurance (claims settlements) are a growing concern and as such the law governing insurance is one that must be taken into critical consideration. This research sought to investigate the insurance industry and its regulation in Uganda and Zambia. In that regard, the study took a comparative analysis of claims settlements operations under insurance law in the two countries; reviewing the regulatory bodies and to come up with effe...