SoL to Establish a Disability Support Centre
The School of Law is in the process of establishing a Disability Support Centre that will address challenges of students with disabilities as they pursue their studies in Law School
The School of Law is in the process of establishing a Disability Support Centre that will address challenges of students with disabilities as they pursue their studies in Law School
The Society for Justice and National Unity (SOJNU) has been launched. The event officiated by the Vice Chancellor Makerere University, Prof. John Ddumba Sentamu brought together renowned Academics, Politicians, civil
A meeting to validate a study on Access to Justice for Women incarcerated with Children was recently held at the School of Law Boardroom. It attracted participation of the Academia,
The public has been urged to be more vigilant and demand for services from the responsible units in the Judiciary given that this is one of the Public services that
Following the accreditation of the Public Interest Law Clinic (PILAC) in the School of Law, by the Law Council to operate a legal aid clinic, a bench marking visit was
Professor Ben KirombaTwinomugisha from the School of Law is yet another Law Don to fulfil the University mandate of presenting an Inaugural Lecture. April 28, 2017 marked yet another milestone
The Disability Rights Program in the School of Law under the "Promoting Disability Rights through Legal Education" program has commissioned three studies that will result into working papers in the
The MAK Students Centre is aimed at enhancing the quality of student life and experience. A one stop Student Information Centre, state of the art Auditorium worth 2000 seating capacity
INTRODUCTIONThe Inter-University Human Rights Debate is an annual competition that is organized by Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (FHRI). Every year different universities bid to be given the opportunity to
266 Graduate from the School of Law in 2017, The Makerere University’s 67th Graduation Ceremony that ran from the 21st to the 24th of February saw a total of 14,897