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  1. Uganda Constitutional Court Cases

    This database contains selected decisions of the Constitutional Court of Uganda.

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  2. Andrew Mujuni Mwenda & Another v Attorney General (Consolidated Constitutional Petitions No.12 of 2005 & No.3 of 2006) [2010] UGCC 5

    Andrew Mujuni Mwenda, a journalist, sought declarations of nullification of the offences of sedition and promoting sectarianism preferred against him in the ...

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  3. Uganda Case Law

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  4. Dr. Kizza Besigye & Others v Attorney General (Constitutional Petition No.7 Of 2007) [2010] UGCC 6

    The petitioners are civilians accused of acts of treason and misprision of treason committed between 2001 and 2004. The petitioners, together with 12 ...

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  5. Uganda Law Society & Another v The Attorney General (Constitutional Petitions No.2 & 8 of 2002) [2009] UGCC 1

    On 25th March 2002, two soldiers of the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces, were indicted, tried and executed on the same day for the murder of three civilians in ...

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  6. The role of the Uganda Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) Case Backlog Reduction Programme: Achievements and Lessons Learned

    by Gadenya Paul Wolimbwa, Senior Technical Advisor, Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS). ".. the Justice Law and Order Sector came up with the case backlog ...

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  7. Prisons Report and Experience in Implementation of Case Backlog Quick Wins Programme

    Presentation by James Mwanje, Deputy Commissioner General of Prisons, Case Backlog Quick Win Review Meeting, Kampala

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  8. Uganda detention without trial questioned

    The Uganda High Court in early April 2012 released four men who had been facing terrorism charges since the September 2009 Buganda riots. The Observer ...

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  9. Fourteen Ugandan "terrorism" detainees freed after years

    High Court Judge Ralph Ochan this week dismissed terrorism charges against eleven Buganda riots suspects first indicted in 2009.

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  10. Uganda claims criminal justice improvements through better co-ordination

    The Principal Judge of Uganda, Justice Yorokamu Bamwine on behalf of the Chief Justice of Uganda, presented a paper at the African Correctional Services ...

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