The 1st Internal Disability Rights Moot Competition
On Friday 3rd November 2017, the School of Law held the first ever internal moot court on disability rights on the theme; Accessibility to services.The overall objective of the moot
On Friday 3rd November 2017, the School of Law held the first ever internal moot court on disability rights on the theme; Accessibility to services.The overall objective of the moot
The panel discussion was comprised of Prof.John Jean Barya Assoc.Prof. Makerere University School of Law, Hon.Jackson Kafuzi member of Parliament, Kyaka South, Hon. Muhammed Muwanga Kivumbi member of Parliament, Butambala
In view of the ongoing debate concerning the proposed constitutional amendment to Article 102 (b), members of the legal Academia in the School of Law Makerere University today Tuesday 3rd
Dr. Tarinyeba an Associate Professor from the School of Law Makerere University was lauded for being best academician lawyer by the Uganda Law Society (ULS) at an event held at the
The School of Law through the Public Interest Law clinic has been commended for the efforts made in highlighting the plights of women incarcerated with children in Uganda. During a
Legal academics have been urged to change the way they teach law by adopting more practical approaches and working closely with the communities served. This came up in a dialogue
Students in the School of Law Makerere University and Uganda Christian University Mukono benefited from a training on HIV related legal services organized by the International Development Law Association (IDLO)
The Public Interest Law Clinic, School of Law successfully convened the 4th Annual Conference on Economic, Social and Cultural rights in the main hall, Makerere University. In communique issued at
The Daily Monitor on Tuesday 12th September 2017 published an article titled; Makerere moves to recall degrees issued from 2011 and other media subsequently reported the story. In the BBC
Research Project 1 : Access to Justice for Women incarcerated with Children Benefits of the research (How is this research/innovation going to improve people's livelihood) Worldwide, prisons and prison regimes have almost invariably