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  1. Kiwanuka John v Uganda, Miscellaneous Application No. 213 of 2013 (High Court of Uganda at Nakawa)

    "I take note that whereas the Applicant herein has not proved Exceptional Circumstances, which I have already noted is not mandatory as per Section 15 T.I.A ...

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  2. Penal Code (Amendment) Act 2007

    An Act to amend the Penal Code Act.

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  3. Penal Code of Uganda (1950)

    Commencement 15th June 1950 (as amended to date)

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  4. Presumed Innocent, Behind Bars: The problem of lengthy pre-trial detention in Uganda

    by Sonja Pavic and Joanna Kyriazis via a collaboration between Avocats Sans Frontières’ Uganda field mission and the International Human Rights Program (IHRP) ...

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  5. 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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  6. Stifling Dissent: Restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in Uganda

    This Amnesty report covers the period 2007-2011 and documents use of criminal justice processes to stifle political dissent.

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  8. The Constitution (Sentencing Guidelines for Courts of Judicature) (Practice) Directions 2013

    The objectives of these Practice Directions are— (a) to set out the purpose for which offenders may be sentenced or dealt with; (b) to provide principles and ...

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  9. 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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  10. Transport problems, unco-operative councillors cause problems at Mukono High Court

    The High Court Registrar in Mukono this week pointed to transport problems as a reason for delays, New Vision newspaper reports.

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