Launch of Disability Law And Rights Centre (DLRC)
The School of Law officially launched the Disability Law and Rights Centre Wednesday 29th January 2020 at a ceremony attended by the Academia, Law students, and a number of stakeholders in
The School of Law officially launched the Disability Law and Rights Centre Wednesday 29th January 2020 at a ceremony attended by the Academia, Law students, and a number of stakeholders in
The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites applications for a four-year Bachelor of Laws (Executive) Weekend under the private sponsorship scheme for the 2019/2020 Academic Year to be run effective February 2020. The Programme Code
Thirty students that successfully went through a rigorous recruitment exercise have been inducted into the Clinical Legal Education program at a meeting held at the School of Law Board room
Two Hundred Thirty Six Law students of Makerere University were today Friday 17th January 2020 among the University students that were conferred degrees during the 4th and last session of the 70th graduation
Mr. Benson Tusasirwe successfully defended his L.L.D Thesis titled, THE JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF POLITICAL ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION IN UGANDA. The defence was held on 10th
The Commercial Law department of the School of Law is set to implement a one year research project with funding from the Makerere University Research and Innovations grant supported by
At the first CLAPMOC students retreat held at Garuga Resort hotel on 8th November 2019, Law students were advised to keep conscious of the social justiceneeds of the indigent in the
Makerere University School of Law invites applications for admission to the Administrative Officers’ Law Short Course for the KAMPALA CENTREthat will run for two (2) months during the period (18th November 2019 to 29th January
The School of Law continues to put disability rights issues at the center of its research and teaching. For this reason the School has established a Disability Law and Rights
He served his first tenure as Vice Chancellor from 1972 to 1975, after which he left Uganda. He served as Professor of Education at the University of Swaziland. On return