A critical analysis of pre-trial detention in Uganda
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2018-05
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Kampala international international: School Of Law
Abstract
This research paper analyses pre-trial detention (remand) in Uganda. It digs deep into the causes and effects of lengthy pre-trial detention and provides suggestions to end it. The paper gives appropriate history of the wider context of pre-trial detentions in Uganda that 5pans from the immediate post-colonial times of Uganda to the recent, highlighting major historical events that have shaped the law on pre-trial detention. It goes ahead to provide an analysis of the literature both local and international and compares it while giving a critic of it. The paper goes further to investigate the existence of the laws relating to pre-trial detention at the national, regional and international level highlighting the particular provisions of law that state the confines within this kind of detention should take place and be dealt with. With the central region as its geographical scope, the research paper entails a field work report of the findings .from the study. The main method of research used here is the quantitative method where data is extracted .from the case study with the guide of information from the target group. The finding; from the field study relating to pre-trial detention are circumstantial of the country's level self-development, economic status also the social- political state of affairs in the country. In a conclusion, the paper is comprehensive in analysis, investigation and reporting of pre-trial detention in Uganda and is rich in comparison of the present with the past of Uganda in relation to the topic; local legal framework with international and concludes with recommendations from the author to various stakeholders in this country towards ending lengthy pre-trial detention in Uganda. Examining the myths and realities of the international criminal justice system in Africa with specific reference to Uganda
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A dissertation submitted to the school of law in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of bachelor of laws of Kampala international university
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Law, Pre-trial, Detention, Uganda