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The 25th African Human Rights Moot Court Competition | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? The 25th African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. Http:/ www.up.ac.za/en/faculty-of-law/news/post 2369436-25th-african-human-rights-moot-court-competition-final-results. Http:/ www.chr.up.ac.za/index.php/centre-news-a-events-2016/1698-25th-african-moot-day-3.html.
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News & Events | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? A Report on the 10th Inter-University Human Rights Competition (2017). 29 Mar 2017 - 4:12pm. The Inter-University Human Rights Debate is an annual competition that is organized by Foundation for Human Rights Initiative (FHRI). Every year. 28 Feb 2017 - 10:22am. 266 Graduate from the School of Law in 2017, The Makerere University’s 67th Graduation Ceremony that ran from the 21st to the 24th of February saw a total of 14,897. 31 Oct 2016 - 10:00am. 10 Oct 2016 - 6:25am. Mr Godard Busingy...
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A Report on the 10th Inter-University Human Rights Competition (2017) | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? A Report on the 10th Inter-University Human Rights Competition (2017). OBJECTIVES OF THE COMPETITITONS. To stimulate research in the different areas of human rights. To debate and engage university students on current human rights issues in order to inculcate a human rights culture and approach into students. To develop analytical skills in the students. To develop human rights expertise and meet the country’s need. Day one ended at around 5:00pm, we had dinner at 7:00pm then later on ...
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Biblio | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? And KMayambala, R. Intellectual Property Law in East Africa. Vol 1 Kluwer Law International, pp. 1-62, 2014. Uganda: Property and Trust. Kluer Law International, Netherlands, 2014. Uganda: Property Law" Supplement 23. Pp 1-118, 2014. Kluer Law International, Netherlands, 2014. Commentaries: Social Security Interventions And Reform Efforts - Implications For The Majority Citizens Of Uganda. Vol 1, no. 1, pp. 130-137, 2013. Company Law in Uganda. Vol 1, pp. 43-60, 2013. The Subject of In...
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Graduation 2017 | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? 266 Graduate from the School of Law in 2017, The Makerere University’s 67th Graduation Ceremony that ran from the 21st to the 24th of February saw a total of 14,897 students awarded degrees and diplomas out of which 266 were from the School of Law including one Doctor of Laws by Joseph Murangira. The LLD Graduand, Joseph Murangira. Prof Suruma also appreciated the academic, administrative and support staff whose guidance has helped to bring graduands to this day. He told graduands ...
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Departments | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? The School is presently composed of five departments, namely:. Public and Comparative Law. Human Rights and Peace Centre. It must be noted that, unlike other academic units in the university, departmental affiliation at the School of Law is more for administrative than academic purposes. Hence, all lecturers teach across departments and across levels of programmes.
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People@Law | Makerere University School of Law
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Lex-Lead Scholarships | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? Lex:lead is a group of international lawyers and friends who support economic development focusing on the world's least developed countries. They offer an annual essay competition on topics of law and development to the world's least developed countries. In this way we transfer one-time US$500 awards to students addressing our fundamental question: what can law do to reduce poverty and foster economic growth? In 2015 Moses Baguma, an LL.B IV st u.
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Academics | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? Entry into the Bachelor of Laws programme is open to three categories of applicants namely:. A) Direct Entry Scheme. For admission to the Bachelor of Laws degree programme under the Direct Entry Scheme, an applicant must have:. I) The Uganda Certificate of Education (or equivalent) with at least five credit passes. Ii) The Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education with at least two principal passes in any of the subjects done at A- Level School obtained at the same sitting. A) A graduat...
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Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) | Makerere University School of Law
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Why School of Law? Bachelor of Laws (LL.B). SYNOPSIS AND CODING OF LL. B COURSES. YEAR I: SEMESTER ONE (all courses are core). Fundamentals of Criminal Law. Law of Contracts I*. Principles of Constitutional Law I*. YEAR I: SEMESTER TWO [All Courses are core]. Law of Contracts II. Principles of Constitutional Law II. YEAR II: SEMESTER ONE [All Courses are core]. Nature and History of Torts. Law of Evidence I. Foundations of Land Law. YEAR II: SEMESTER TWO [All Courses are core]. Law of Evidence II. YEAR I...
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