2023
Emmanuel Kasimbazi (2023). Energy Law in Uganda (ISBN: 9789403534664), Wolters Kluwer, Netherlands.
Book Chapters
Journal Papers
Dan Ngabirano (2023). Military Courts Are Not for Civilians: Implications of The Decision of the African Commission On Human and Peoples’ Rights in Communication 339/2007. East Africa Journal of Peace and Human Rights Vol. 29 No1, June 2023. HURIPEC, Kampala, Uganda.
2022
i). Daniel R. Ruhweza, An Appraisal of the Capacity of Traditional Justice Mechanisms to Respond to A Sustainable Post Confict Settlement
ii) Kasaija Phillip Apuuli, An Analysis of Uganda’s Prevention of Genocide Commission Bill, 2015
iii) Emmanuel Olugbenga Akingbehin, Due Process Rights in Capital Ofence Trials: Assessing Nigeria Through the Lens of International Safeguards
iv) Rosemary Kanoel, Inheritance Rights of Widows in Uganda: An Analysis of the Law & Practice
v) John Bosco Thembo & Fredrick Derek Sekindi, 72 Legal Regulation of the Use of Teargas in Law Enforcement in Uganda and Under International Human Rights Law
vi) Rose Nakayi, Expropriation, Institutional Failure and The Right to Property: Assessing The Return of Asians’ Properties in Uganda
viii) Julianne Mwebaze, HIV/Aids and Retrogression of Law in Uganda: A Review of the Case of Uganda V. Olel Alias Otto
Report on Uganda’s Big Debate “The Role of the Military in Development”.
Report of the symposium “Barriers to Accountability for Unlawful Detentions: Challenges and Opportunities” held by HURIPEC and Human Rights Watch at the School of Law on Thursday, 30 June 2022.
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- Christopher Mbazira, Makerere@100 Special Edition: A Multi-Disciplinary Review of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (in Uganda)
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- Caroline Adoch, Adding Insult to Injury: Rape Sentencing in Uganda
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- Maria Nassali, Tasting Justice through the Victim-Centred Approach: Relevance, Successes and Impending dilemmas in addressing Gender[1]based Violence
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- Josephine Ndagire, A critique of recovery and reconstruction programmes: Situating Women’s experiences at the centre of Post[1]Confict Northern Uganda
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- Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha, Africentrism, Culture and Women’s Human Rights in Uganda
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- Seggane Musisi, Africentrism in Healthcare: Decolonising the Legacy of Colonial Medicine in Uganda
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- D. Kibira, D. Nsibirwa, I. Kyalisima, C. Baguma, R. Hasunira & M. Mulumba, Challenges of Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in Africa: A Case Study of a Start-up in Uganda
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- viii) Patricia Atim P’Odong & Barbara Can Lamara, Examining access to Family Planning Services for women and girls with Psychosocial disabilities in Uganda
2021
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- Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha, (2021). IEL Medical Law-Uganda. Walters Kluwer International,
Netherlands.
- Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha, (2021). IEL Medical Law-Uganda. Walters Kluwer International,
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- Damalie Naggita Musoke and Grancia Mugalula (2021) When judicial activism leads the
way: Disability rights development in Uganda ULS Journal.
- Damalie Naggita Musoke and Grancia Mugalula (2021) When judicial activism leads the
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- Kabumba, B (2021) The Vanishing Vision: A Critical Analysis of the Promotion of
Constitutionalism by the (EALS Human Rights & Rule of Law Journal 1(1)
- Kabumba, B (2021) The Vanishing Vision: A Critical Analysis of the Promotion of
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- Daniel R. Ruhweza and Kitenda Jesse Stephen (2021) A Case for Additional Crimes Triable Before the International Court: The African Context. Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy 2021Volume 7
2020
- K. Busingye, “The 1995 Constitution and Covid-19.
- C. Mbazira, “Background Paper to the Transactional Law Clinic Manual for the Business Law Centre of the School of Law, Makerere University ”. 2020
- K. Busingye, “Black Laws matter Benedicto Kiwanuka’s legacy and the Rule of Law in the ‘New Normal”.2020.
- Joel Kaleeba and Ntungwerisho, C., “A case f o r costa in public interest litigation matters”. 2020.(A study Commissioned by NETPIL/PILAC)
- Z. Nampewo, “Covid-19 and the Social Economic Lives of Women in Uganda”, LAW AFRICA, 2020.
- I. Engoru, “COVID-19: NEW DAWN FOR THE WORK PLACE Reflections for a ‘Typical’ Ugandan Employer” 2020.
- Tarinyeba Kiryabwire, “The Covid-19 Pandemic and Implications for Corporate Governance”. 2020.
- D. Justin Bakibinga, “COVID-19: Social Protection and Fiscal implications”. 2020.
- Tamale, Decolonization and Afro-Feminism. 2020.
- Itol and Victor, M. Keith, “The Fate of the young lawyer in the absence of minimum wage”. 2020. (A study commissioned by NETPIL/PILAC)
- P. Muhwezi Mpanga, “Formal Employment Challenges in a Post COVID-19 Uganda by Phiona M.Mpanga”, LAW AFRICA ARTICALS, 2020.
- R. Kakungulu-Mayambala and Rukundo, S., “LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS IN UGANDA DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS”, 2020.
- R. Nakayi and Witte, A., Making Cultural Heritage Claims on Profitable Land: The Case of the Ngassa Wells in Uganda’s Oil Region. 2020.
- Muhanuuzi, Ivan, E., Paul, K., Alexandria, K., Tumwesigye, L. Martha, and George, S. Martin, the project is for the fulfillment of a CLE module to design a pocket handbook on freedom of expression in Uganda. 2020. (A study Commissioned by PILAC)
- B. Twinomugisha, “Public Health, Human Rights and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda”, LAW AFRICA ARTICALS, 2020.
- Wanyama and Arinaitwe, A. Kato, “Towards Balancing the Role of the Uganda Police Force and The Electoral Commission in Electoral Democracy In Uganda”. 2020. (A study Commissioned by NETPIL/ PILAC)
- R. Naluwairo and Amumpiire, A., “Access to Justice i n Uganda’s Forestry Sector’ in Onesmus Mugyenyi, Ronald Naluwairo and Russell Rhoads (eds)”, in Natural Resource Governance and Sustainable Livelihoods in Uganda, London: Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, 2019.
- Public interest law clinic reflective journal for the period between May 2019 – February 2020.
- Freedom of Expression in Uganda. A Handbook. (Commissioned by PILAC/EAUNILAC).
- Costs in Public Interest Litigation Cases. (Case and Issue Series III, a publication of the Network of Public Interest Lawyers (NETPIL)
- Empirical Study to Examine the Challenges of Juvenile Courts in Enhancing Access to Justice for Juvenile Offenders. (A Study Commissioned by PILAC 2020).
- The effectiveness of Small Claims Courts in enhancing access to Justice to vulnerable groups. (A Study Commissioned by PILAC 2020).
- Makerere Business Law Clinic. Student’s Reflective Journal (September 2019- August 2020) Commissioned by the Business Law Clinic.
- Background Paper to the Transactional Law Clinic Manual for the Business Law Centre of the School of Law Makerere University, July 2020.
- Land Capping in Uganda: Tackling the Land Crisis through Regulated Acquisition. Citizens’ Perspective (Human rights and Peace Centre, December 2020)