Critical analysis on state militarism and violation of human Rights in Uganda. A case study of Luwero district

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2016-08
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Kampala international international: School Of Law
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This is an exploratory study that sought to analyze the slate or militarisms and violation or human rights in Uganda a case study in Luwero. To find out the origin militarism in Uganda and its violation of human rights in Uganda. The study was based on the qualitative method of data collection and analysis. It is also based on secondary data from past literature on the subject and from other sources as well as libraries. The research focuses on the right to life, personal liberty, right to a fair hearing and freedom from torture and cruel. Inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in the 1995 Constitution of Uganda. To analyze acts of militarism visa vie infringement on the right to personal liberty and fair hearing, and freedom from torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment by the different governments in Uganda. The research focuses on the appropriate remedies available to those whose rights have been violated through acts of the military and Para-military bodies. It also discusses the problems experienced in dealing with the militarism and violation of human rights. As it provides possible interventions to streamline solutions to the problem above.
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A research dissertation submitted to the school of Law in partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelor’s degree in laws of Kampala International University
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Human rights, Critical analysis, State militarism, Uganda., Violation, Luweero
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