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Collective investment schemes in emerging markets: An assessment of the regulatory framework for investor protection in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2009-10)
Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) exist in several markets, both emerging and developed such as the UK and most of continental Europe, the USA, Australia, China, Japan, Turkey, Greece and several other countries. The ...
Limitations of the law on the certificate of customary ownership under the Land Act, 1998: A case study of Bukonzo County, Kasese District
(Makerere University, 2009-11)
Customary land tenure ownership in Uganda is characterized by extensive local land rights that are increasingly coming under threat from other land interests, notably elite interests seeking to gain access to land and ...
The role of forensic science in the administration of criminal justice in Uganda
(2009-08-08)
The need for this study arose from the realization that forensic science plays a very important role in the administration of criminal justice. When an accused person is proved guilty before the courts of law, he / she is ...
A critical examination of the all-inclusive approach to corporate governance in Uganda: a case study of CELTEL (U) LTD.
(Makerere University, 2009)
It is widely perceived that the notorious collapse of Enron one of America’s largest companies in 2001, has focused international attention on company failures and the role that strong corporate governance needs to play ...
International environmental law and the question of banned chemicals: the legal implications of the use of DDT in Uganda
(2009-09)
It is reported that more than a million people die of malaria in Africa each year, and nearly 800,000 of them are young children. In Uganda, malaria is killing 320 Ugandans daily. Over the past generations it has killed ...
Indigenous justice systems and the administration of justice in Uganda: a study of Karamoja region
(2009-09-25)
The Karamoja region has had its own unique history underpinned by the way the region has been marginalised administratively from colonial times. The formal structures of administering justice and ensuring social order have ...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on the children’s right to education in Uganda: A case study of Wakiso District
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
The HIV/AIDS pandemic that was first realized in Central Uganda in the early 1980s has dealt a heavy blow on families and entire communities in Uganda, leaving in its trail millions of orphans and affected children. As a ...
Efficacy of Uganda’s copyright laws in combating music piracy
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
Copyright is the right granted to an individual to protect his skills and efforts in producing some work such as a book, song or picture. What is protected is the creativity in the choice and arrangement of words, musical ...
Regional integration and tax harmonisation: A critical analysis of the East African Double Taxation Agreement
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
This study examines the role of a double taxation agreement in the Regional Integration of East Africa. It is believed that when countries enter into Double Taxation Agreement’s, it increases revenue by encouraging ...