School Of Law Drops Evening Program
The School of Law Makerere University will not offer evening teaching programs effective 2019/2020 academic year. This comes in a wake of financial challenges faced by the University that is
The School of Law Makerere University will not offer evening teaching programs effective 2019/2020 academic year. This comes in a wake of financial challenges faced by the University that is
The Chief Justice of Uganda Hon. Justice Bart Katureebe has commended the School of Law and the Network of Public Interest Lawyers (NETPIL) for working towards ensuring that the issues
On 25th July 2019, the Principal of the School of Law Assoc.Prof. Christopher Mbazira with a group of student interns were among the group that offered legal counselling to the
Theme: 'Promoting disability rights through the Bench' 25th July 2019, at Venue: Imperial Royale Hotel. 1. Background Uganda ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
In a bid to initiate research collaborations on issues of global challenges, Professor Jill Marshal from Royal Holloway, University of London held a meeting with staff of the School of
Dr. Emmanuel Kasimbazi from the Environmental Law Centre set out to explore the subject of Disability rights in urban transport in Uganda: The Case study of Kampala Capital City Authority.
The Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda Hon. Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo has commended the School of Law Makerere University for the practical teaching methodologies that expose the students to real
The Makerere University School of Law was honoured to host guest lectures by Mr. Lino Anguzu, Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions and Deputy Head of the International Crimes Department in
Students at the School of Law have appreciated the initiative by Makerere Law Society (MLS) for organizing a career fair that has opened their minds to the available opportunities in
The School of Law in Partnership with the Refugee Law Project will conduct a short course for the 3rd and 4th Year Law students on Refugee Law and Forced Migration