SoL Receives ICRC Moot Trophy
The School of Law Makerere University has formally received a Trophy won by Makerere University School of Law students having won the 15th All Africa International Humanitarian Law Moot Court
The School of Law Makerere University has formally received a Trophy won by Makerere University School of Law students having won the 15th All Africa International Humanitarian Law Moot Court
l Ruhweza, Dr Kakungulu Mayambala and Mr Daniel Ngabirano, had on March 9 applied to the Supreme Court seeking to be part of the petition as amici curiae (friends of
I am writing to give you an update on the amicus curiae application I and eight colleagues at the Law School submitted to the Supreme Court last week. The words
IntroductionThe Network of Public Interest Lawyers (NETPIL) is concerned that a number of unanticipated developments regarding the voting procedures are likely to disenfranchise many voters. This arises from confusion surrounding
Participants in the Disability rights and Law curriculum review stakeholder’s meeting in the School of Law Board Room 27th Jan 2016.
The Fourth Estate: Media Freedoms and Rights in Uganda analyses the media through the human rights lens. It makes a case for respecting media rights as fundamental human rights to
The School of Law Makerere University has embarked on a Curriculum review exercise with the aim of examining the current programs and to mainstream Human Rights and Gender concerns in
The School of Law officially received the trophies of the winning team following a win by Makerere University emerged Winners during the 7th National Moot CourtCompetition on International Humanitarian Law
Makerere Law Society hosted the Annual Lawyers Conference on the 29th of October, 2015 with a call on the new generation of lawyers to take up the many opportunities emerging
The School of Law, Makerere University in partnership with the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria held the 5th Helen Kanzira Memorial Lecture on the 15th October 2015 at