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    Cybercrime and the law in Uganda’s justice systems
    (Kampala international international: School Of Law, 2017-05) Charity, Abiko
    This dissertation is based on research about cybercrime and analysis of the laws on cybercrime in Uganda. The data was collected from relevant books and online resources, followed by a critical discussion of the cyber laws in Uganda. The study will help to fill the gap between laws and cyberspace in Uganda and bring benefits to the responsible institutions to initiate legislation specific for cybercrime and amend the laws to meet requirements in a life of digital technology and to give recommendation on issue required to solve the challenge on current legislation. In order to address the research problem, the research explores the rapid growth of cybercrime in the world in general, and statistical evidence of occurrence of cybercrime in Uganda. This paper presents study on the rapid growth of cyber crime situations in Uganda in specific, and finally presents the results and discussions, conclusion and recommendations of the best approach to deal with cyber crimes affecting the information systems.

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