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    • An appraisal of the Law on child abuse in developing countries: a case study of Nigeria and Uganda 

      Ijaiya, Bashir. Leke; Musa, Yusuf. Abdul. Rasheed (2009-01)
      This paper examines the degree of the child abuse in both Nigeria and Uganda and how it has become so endemic that it has become so notorious in our society. It also discusses the various meanings of attached to child ...
    • Case Management 

      Wolimbwa, Paul. Gadenya (Journal of Comparative Law, 2007-07)
      Case management is the process through which a case passes through commencement (filling) to completion. It is thus a system which ensuring that once cases are commenced in the courts and become defended (or even if not ...
    • A comparative analysis of the defence of intoxication under common and islamic laws 

      Ijaiya, N.A.O (journal of comparative law, 2008-01)
      A comparative analysis of the defence of intoxication under both Common and Islamic Laws has been a very challenging and interesting discussion. This essay is set out to examine what is intoxication as defined by the ...
    • A comparative analysis of the rights of a child under the Nigerian and ugandan laws 

      Ijaiya, Bashir Leke; Nayiga, Sauda; Mbajja, Rukia (journal of comparative law, 2008-01)
      The joy of every parent is to bear and have children; this is because this life will appear to be worthless if a man born of a woman could not in turn reproduce and procreate to have his own children too. it is a blessing ...
    • The impact of legal reasoning in judicial and legislative process 

      Danladi, Kabir (Islamic University in Uganda, 2017)
      One vital institution that remains the last hope of common man in the society is the judiciary. The hope imposed on this institution by members of the public is not because judiciary bears such name, but because of its ...