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The law of sports and entertainment in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
Sports can be defined as institutionalized competitive activity which involves two or more opponents and stresses physical exertion by serious competitors who represent or are part of formally organized associations. ...
Objection my Lord: Criminal law and practice
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
A prudent lawyer ought to have Article 28 of the Constitution at the back of his head; thus every one is presumed
innocent until proven guilty. Secondly, the principle of legality should be put into the picture; thus no ...
The law of those with special needs
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)
Although there is no uniform definition of “special needs,” the phrase describes individuals with a wide variety of physical or mental conditions who may require legal support. That support may mean they need protection ...
The strix mythology demystified
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)
The origins of homosexuality have been a source of debate and controversy for centuries. While there is no single answer to this question, there are a variety of theories that attempt to explain the phenomenon. This book ...
The Rat
(2005)
This monument is located at Makerere University Mitchel Hall.
The elephant
(2011)
Lumumba has a symbol of the elephant because the hall was big, so students referred to it as a big republic, and thus the elephant land, since the elephant symbolizes gigantic features. This monument is located at Makerere ...
The last Judgement
(1965)
This is located in Mitchel Dining Hall.
Picture of Mary Stuart
(1952)
Picture of Mrs Mary Stuart, who was the wife of Bishop Cyril Simon Stuart, Bishop of Uganda, Burundi and Boga Zaire from 1932-1952. Both Bishop and Mary Stuart were missionaries from the Church Missionary Society, United ...
The law of those with Special Needs
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
Often a number of questions are always posed on how the
law treats the people with special needs, in the presence of
equality provisions, it is absurd that there is still a wide lacuna
to deal with people with special ...
When courts do religion: The disambiguation of religion and state
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023)
Religion and the law adjudicated by courts have a great bond that even before
the coming of philosophical doctrines of democracy people adhered to the
law of religion which also developed as their customs. In Uganda, ...