TABLE OF CONTENT
DECLARATION ............................................................................................................... 2
APPROVAL ...................................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................. 6
GENERAL INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 6
1.1 HISTORICAL ANALYSIS ................................................................................... 6
1.2 BAKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM ............. , ...................................................... 7
1.3 THESIS STATEMENT. ........................................................................................ 7
1.4 HYPOTHESIS ....................................................................................................... 8
1.5 SIGNIFICANCY OF THE STUDY ...................................................................... 8
1.6 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ..... , ...................................................................... 9
1.7 OBSERVATION OF THE STUDY ...................................................................... 9
1.8 LITERATURE REVIEW ...................................................................................... 10
1.9 CONCLUSION .................................................................................................... 12
CHAPTER TWO
PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA ....................................................................... 13
2.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 13
2.2 DEFINITION ..................................................................................................... 14
2.3 LOCATION ........................................................................................................ 15
2.4 CO MPOSITION OF PARLIAMENT ............................................................... 15
2.5 DEPARTMENTS OF PARLIAMENT ................................................................ 16
2.6 PERSONNEL OF PARLIAMENT .. · ................................................................... 16
The office of the speaker ............................................................................ 16
The leader of the house .............................................................................. 16
The party whips ............................................................................................. 16
The chief whips ............................................................................................. 16
Members of parliament (front and back benchers) ........................... 17
2. 7 LEGISLATIVE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT ...................................................... 17
2.8 LEGISLATIVE PROCESS .............................................................................. 18
CHAPTER THREE
INDEPENDENCE OF PARLIAMENT
3.1 PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREINGNTY ............................................................ 20
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Parliamentary privilege .................................................................................. 20
3.2 ELEMENTS OF INDEPENDENCE ..................................................................... 21
Functional independence ................................................................................ 21
Personnel independence ................................................................................. 22
Disciplinary powers of the speaker ............................................................... 22
Institutional independence ............................................. : ............................... 23
Government and opposition .......................................................................... 24
The law and custom of parliament .............................................................. 25
3.3 CONCLUSION .................................................................................................... 25
CHAPTER FOUR
PARLIAMENT OF ANOTHER COUNTRY .................................................. 26
4.1 THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT ........................................................................... 26
4.2 THE ELECTROL PROCESS .................................................................................. 26
4.3 PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES ....................................................................... 26
4.4 PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE ............................................................................ 27
4.5 SUGGESTED READINGS ..................................................................................... 27
4.6 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................ 27
CHAPTER FIVE
REASERCH FINDING AND DATA ANALYSIS ......................................... 28
5.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 28
5.2 THE PARLIAMENT (POWERS AND PRIVILEGES) ACT .................................... 28
5.3 THE ADMINISTRATION OF PARLIAMENT ACT ................................................ 29
5.4 THE PARLIAMENT (REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS) ACT. .......................... 30
5.5 CONCLUSION ......................................................................................................... 30
CHAPTER SIX
THE SEPARATION OF POWERS ................................................................. 32
6.1 THE CONTEMPORALY DOCTRINE ..................................................................... 32
6.2 DEFINING THE INSTITUTIONS ......................................................................... 33
The executive ....................................................................................................... 33
The legislature ..................................................................................................... 33
The judiciary ........................................................................................................ 34
6.3 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATURE;
LEGISLATURE AND JUDICIARY ................................................................................. 35
The personnel of government.. .................. , ..................................................... 35
Political and procedural checks on government.. ....................................... .36
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