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Intelligent design and the African ontological and epistemological aesthetics: A legal philosophical discourse
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
This book introduces the controversy over intelligent Design; introducing some closely related views, such as creationism, theistic evolutionism and naturalistic evolutionism. It deals with the relationship of African ...
A treatise to my learned friend the Attorney at Law
(Marianum Press Ltd, 2020)
More often than not the law is usually argued to be a sworn commitment to asset of absolute fixed ideas within rigidly narrow parameters. The letter of the law is often framed in absolutes, stated in black and white but ...
The executive constitutional mandate. Demystifying the fountain of honor. Presidential powers overreach in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
When a counrty is hurtling towards its destruction merit and intergrity are sacrificed at the Alter of atavisitic ethnic jingoism camofaulegled through processes that are carefully choreographed to hoodwink the casual ...
Freedom through law
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
If the legal system or a particular law is wrong or not good enough, and should be changed: if that is against the law, then the law is an ass – an idiot….said of a law that one thinks is unnecessary or ridiculous. The ...
Guidelines for uploading theses, dissertations and project reports in the postgraduate repository (Mak IR)
(Makerere University, 2021-10)
The postgraduate's repository is new to most students, especially those that have never attended any training sessions during their study. It is, therefore, important to have guidelines that introduce them to the process ...
The law of penology and criminology "I can’t breathe" : a legal philosophical appraisal of the need to hamornize the law in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
“If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so as a test of legal validity, any law that degrades human personality is unjust. All segregation statutes are unjust because segregation ...
Economic struggles, resilience and agency: Ageing market women redefining ‘Old’ in Kampala, Uganda
(2020)
This article presents evidence from a qualitative study in which 67 in-depth interviews
and a focus group discussion were conducted with ageing and old market women. The study
focused on what ‘old’ means and how ageing ...
Martin Luther Nsibirwa, Katikiro (Prime minister) of Buganda, M.B.E, (Member of the Order of the British Empire), 1929-1941 and July 1945- Sept. 1945
(2021)
A hall formerly named after Sir Geoffrey Northcote, K.C.M.G. a former Chairperson of Makerere University Council was renamed after the former murdered Katikiro of Buganda, Martin Luther Nsibirwa. Earlier on, specifically, ...
Law of forensics : a proof beyond the shadow of doubt
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
Everything is a self-portrait, a diary, your whole drug history’s in a strand of your hair. Your fingernails the forensic details the lining of your stomach is a document. The calluses on your hand tell all your secrets. ...
Cyber law in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
Cyber law is the law governing the internet and all digital transactions carried out thereon. Cyber law is indeed one of the novel areas of the legal system. This is because internet technology develops at such a rapid ...