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An Analysis of the Contribution of Labour Laws In The Promotion of the Rights of Female Employees in Mukono District
(Islamic Universiy In Uganda, 2013)This study set out to analyse the contribution of labour laws in the promotion of the rights of female employees in Mukono District. The general objective was to analyse the contribution of Labour Laws in the promotion of ... -
Asexuality, Gender and the Law in Uganda
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The Contribution of Bugisu Civil Society Network (BUCINET) Human Rights Initiatives on Peace Building in Mbale Municipality
(Islamic Universiy In Uganda, 2015)The study was conducted on the contribution of Bugisu civil society network(BUCINET) on peace building activities, the study was guided by the following objectives: To establish the effect of Public awareness of BUCINET ... -
Legal History of Banking in Uganda from Pre Independence to Present Day
(International Journal of Scientific Research in Humanities Legal Studies and International Relations, 2020-07)In Uganda started since Colonial rule with the promulgation of the 1950 Ugandan credit and savings Bank. This however did not correct the inadequacies that have been the bane of banking in Colonial Uganda. Consequently, ... -
Legal Obligations of Warring Parties (Armed Combatants) to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) and Refugees during Armed Conflict
(Islamic University In Uganda, 2019)This paper examines the protection of refugees or IDFs during armed conflict by the warring parties. Refugees are persons’ that run away from their country due to fear of prosecution due to several factors. Asylum seekers ... -
A Legal Overview of Electronic Banking in Uganda
(International Journal of Strategic Research in Public Administration and Organizational Process, 2020-07)Electronic Banking in Uganda in 1997.however, adoption by the banking class is put as only 39%. despite the recent studies that have been carried out on banking and customers satisfaction few studies have been conducted ...