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    The right to work and to gainful employment for urban refugees in Uganda: A case study of Kampala District 

    Niringiye, Rachel (Makerere University, 2021-10)
    This study examined the rights of urban refugees with a specific focus on the right to work and to gainful employment and the extent of its realisation by the refugees who choose to settle in the urban areas over the ...
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    A human rights based approach to oil resources management : reflecting on the right to property in Buliisa District 

    Nanyondo, Sumaiyah Sebuta (Makerere University, 2021)
    Oil resources management in this context, refers to all interventions undertaken by the state to ensure that all stakeholders at the different stages of oil production are catered for. The dissertation examines the right ...
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    Implications of the NGO Act, 2016 on the Right to Freedom of Association in Uganda : a case study of Action Aid Uganda 

    Bwambale, Elias (Makerere University, 2021-03-15)
    NGOs are the most prevalent form of association in Uganda but their regulation has majorly been restrictive. NGOs ought to enjoy the right to freedom of association by operating in a regulatory environment that is subject ...
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    Towards legal certainty in Uganda’s commercial adjudication : managing the tension between formalism and flexibility 

    Mukasa, Faisal (University of Exeter, 2019)
    This study examines the possibility of managing the tension between formalism and flexibility in Uganda’s commercial adjudication. Using content analysis of the country’s commercial ‘hard cases’, the study reveals the ...
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    Uganda’s anti-terrorism legislation : a quest for justice for victims of terrorism 

    Awere, Hellen (Makerere University, 2021)
    This study examined the effectiveness of Uganda’s Anti-Terrorism legal regime in providing adequate remedies to victims of terrorism in Uganda. The study was specifically guided by three objectives namely: to explore the ...
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    The application of the exclusion clause to refugees under International and Municipal Law in Uganda 

    Awet, Haile Okba (Makerere University, 2009)
    Uganda has been a home for refugees since time as early as the late 1930s when it received over 7,000 refugees mainly from Poland, Italy, Egypt, Cyprus, Syria and Palestine. The trend, however, escalated in 1950 where about ...
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    The exercise of prosecutorial discretion and its impact on the administration of criminal justice in Uganda 

    Amerit, Timothy Francis (Makerere University, 2020)
    This research appraises the exercise of prosecutorial discretion and its effect on the administration of criminal justice in Uganda. The main objective of the research was to examine the concept of prosecutorial discretion ...
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    Victim or perpetrator - a critical analysis of the laws on rights of children involved in armed conflict : a case study of the Dominic Ongwen case 

    Ssemwogerere, Samuel (Makerere University, 2022)
    This dissertation analyses the effectiveness of the laws on the protection on the rights of children taking part in armed conflicts in Uganda, putting in mind child soldiers whether they are the victims or perpetrators of ...
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    The realisation of the right to a fair and speedy trial for torture victims : a case study of the Tribunal of the Uganda Human Rights Commission 

    Namaganda, Bukenya Dorah (Makerere University, 2022)
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    The role of demerger of composite insurance companies in Uganda as a corporate governance strategy 

    Katusiime, Diana (Makerere University, 2022-09-30)
    This study aimed at establishing whether the demerger of composite insurance companies was employed as a strategy geared towards a stronger corporate governance regime and sound corporate governance principles in those ...
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