Faculty of Law [FOL]: Recent submissions
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Can state prioritise environment protection
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Opening the floodgates of the Jurisprudence of free expression
(Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Centre, 2005) -
A Legal Analysis of the Electoral Process in Uganda During the 2021 General Elections
(East Africa Law Society eals institute, 2022)It is the right of every citizen to participate in the governance of their countries, through many ways, including the right to vote as exercised through free and fair elections. Elections in Uganda have had a history ... -
Financial Service Regulation and Financial Inclusion in Uganda
(New Vision, 2023)The surveys were carried out in 2006, 2009 and 2013 by Finscope to correlate whether the improved regulatory environment for financial services had a corresponding effect on increased demand, access to financial services ... -
‘Anti-money Laundering Law and Policy as a double edged Sword!’
(Emerald, 2019)The thesis of this paper was drawn from the author’s presentation to security agencies in Kampala in August 2019.2 In his presentation, the author opined that investigations into money laundering offences should be ... -
‘STATES AND MARKETS AS TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN’
(2022)This chapter provides an elaborate exposition of the law and its application bridging the gap between markets and in so doing enables them to co-exist in fostering desired markets discipline and stability. The term law ... -
THE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION IS “A LOST CAUSE” WITHOUT ROBUST MEASURES TO REPATRIATE STOLEN ASSETS TO COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN
(2017)The paper discusses the impediments inherent in using anti-corruption laws to repatriate stolen assets to the victim state. It examines both state laws and the international legal frameworks aimed at overcoming these ... -
‘Anti-money Laundering Law and Policy as a double edged Sword!’
(Norman Mugarura (Ph.D.), 2022)The thesis of this paper was drawn from the author’s presentation to security agencies in Kampala in August 2019.2 In his presentation, the author opined that investigations into money laundering offences should be ... -
CAN TAX AVOIDANCE IN AFRICA BE AVOIDED?
(Norman Mugarura (Ph.D.), 2023) -
“It’s time African Countries utilized the WTO, Dispute Settlement Understanding more to leverage their International Trade Interests.”
(2022)The paper unravels the law relating to WTO, Dispute Settlement Understanding, pointing out why African Countries have failed to harness it to leverage international trade Interests. The ability of African Countries in ... -
A Legal Analysis of the Electoral Process in Uganda During the 2021 General Elections:
(East Africa Law Society eals institute, 2021)It is the right of every citizen to participate in the governance of their countries, through many ways, including the right to vote as exercised through free and fair elections. Elections in Uganda have had a history ... -
“WHAT MORE CAN BANKS DO TO STOP THE GROWING THREAT OF BANK FRAUDS”
(2022)Banks deal in money and many other lucrative financial products, making them targets for criminal exploitation and attacks. You would have heard the adage that “crime follows opportunity” and since banks deal in lucrative ... -
Combining Accounts
(Uganda Law Watch Center, 1998) -
Special Customers and Accounts of Customers
(Uganda Law Watch, 1998) -
A definition of Bank,Banker and Customer
(Uganda Law Watch Center, 1998) -
Solutions for Developing-Country External Debt
(Law and Business Review of the Americas, 2017)DEVELOPING-country external debt is an economic, social, and political issue. The debt weighs heavily on the shoulders of the debtor nations, crippling their domestic social and economic programs, as well as preventing ... -
COURTS AND THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY TO PROTECT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
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International Human Rights Norms in the domestic Arena
(Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Centre, 1997) -
Human Rights
(Uganda Christian Lawyers' Fraternity, 2021-10)