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An appraisal of the Law on child abuse in developing countries: a case study of Nigeria and Uganda
(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 ...
The place and role of the International Criminal jurisdictions in relation to National Domestic courts with regard to the principles of primacy and complementarity
(Journal of Comparative Law, 2007-07)
The end of the Cold War 16 years ago marked a major shift in the development of international law. The need to address the ever-increasing culture of impunity and prevent future commission of atrocities made the international ...
Case Management
(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 ...
Trade Liberalisation or Trade colonisation? An extraction of the politics in policies of the World Trade Organisation (WHO) on African Economy
(Journal of Comparative Law, 2009-01)
After the World War II, the clamour for a forum or Organisation that would serve as a platform for negotiating trade agreement and trade rules increased tremendously. This urge was what gave birth to the General Agreement ...
Electronic evidence: a case for reform of the law of Evidence in Uganda
(Journal of Comparative Law, 2007-07)
The Law of evidence deals with evidence of information that tends to prove a fact in court. It is the duty of Judges to admit or reject evidential material depending on whether the items are relevant or whether the law of ...
Salient effect of Maliki's solution to the problem of 'Grandfather and collaterals in competition'
(Journal of Comparative Law, 2007-07)
This paper is a critical analysis of the solution adopted by the Maliki school of Law to solve the knotty problem of “grandfather and collaterals in competition” in Islamic Law of Intestate Succession. It examines the ...
The women's human rights in the war zone: a case study of Nothern Uganda
(journal of comparative law, 2008-01)
Northern Uganda is composed of 16 districts and by 2003 it had a population of 6.5 million people that represented 35% of the Ugandan population, which is now estimated at 31 million. The Acholi region, parts of lango and ...
The need for banking sector reforms and consolidation in uganda: a conceptual and legal framework
(Journal of comparative law, 2008-01)
The financial landscape, especially the banking sector, is under immense pressure from the global market place of financial services, for the need to provide adequate and cheap capital, competitive technology, and robust ...