A critical examination of institutional and legal framework governing freedom of assembly and association in a multi-party system of governance in Uganda

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2019-06
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Kampala international University, School of Law
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This study investigates the effectiveness of the freedom of assembly and association in a multi-party Uganda by examining the legal frame work governing it at national and international level. The study is based on the objectives of examining the importance of the freedom of assembly and association, the effectiveness of the law governing it and how it has been conducted using desktop where library research was much used together with internet searching. The research entails five chapters where, chapter one gives the general introduction of the study, the background, the statement of the problem, objectives significances, research questions and the like. Chapter two analyses the history of freedom of assembly and association in Uganda from the time of colonialists to date. Chapter three analyses the legal framework governing freedom of assembly and association at national and international level. Then chapter four explains how the freedom has been violated while as chapter five gives the conclusions and recommendations of the study. It also gives the way forward as to the violation of the freedom of assembly and association in Uganda
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A Research Report Submitted to the School of Law in Partial Fulfillment of the Award of the Degree in Bachelors of Law of Kampala International University
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Institutional and legal framework, Freedom of assembly and association, Multi-party system, Governance, Uganda
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