Browsing School of Law (S.Law) by Issue Date "2024"
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Application of WTO agriculture-related obligations in Uganda’s legal framework
(Makerere University, 2024)Uganda’s economy is heavily reliant on agriculture, therefore enhancing Agri-exports and food security forms a critical part of Uganda’s development agenda in the NDPIII and Vision 2040. The World Trade Organisation ... -
Corporate governance in Uganda: the need for a code of corporate governance
(Makerere University, 2024)The study thought to test the hypothesis as to whether there is need for a cod of corporate governance in Uganda or not by seeking answers to the following research questions, what is the state of corporate governance in ... -
A critical analysis of the challenges of enforcement of custody and maintenance orders: a case study of central division Kampala District.
(Makerere University, 2024)Children need the support and love of both parents. This is usually achieved when parents live together. However, when parents get separated the custodial parent mostly women are expected to fulfill the responsibility of ... -
An examination of the nexus between politics and the right to court bail in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2024)This study examines the relationship between politics and the right to bail in Uganda with particular reference to criminal defendants that have a political relationship with incumbent power. The study analyzes international, ... -
The impact of the quasi-judicial powers of the electoral commission on parliamentary election petitions in Uganda: a critical analysis from 2016 to 2022
(Makerere University, 2024)The study examined the quasi-judicial powers of the Electoral Commission (EC) in adjudicating pre-election/nomination complaints on the determination of parliamentary election petitions by courts. It took the Court of ... -
Protecting Ugandan migrant workers against human trafficking: a critical analysis of the efficacy of the existing labour laws
(Makerere University, 2024)This dissertation examines the efficacy of existing legal frameworks designed to protect Ugandan migrant workers from human trafficking, with particular emphasis on women and children working abroad. Despite Uganda's ... -
Reviewing the efficacy of the East African Community in regulating bilateral trade: a case study of Uganda and Rwanda
(Makerere University, 2024)There is evidence to show that international trade including regional trade is important in stimulating and developing economies of many countries (Lwin, 2009). As a result, many regional block nations have increasingly ...