An Examination of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers In Line With Independence of Judiciary in Uganda.
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2019-01
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Kampala International University,diploma in law
Abstract
This study "An Examination of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers in line With Independence
of Judiciary in Uganda". The case law was carried out in Uganda, with specific aims to; to
analyze the doctrine of separation of powers in Uganda, to examine the relationship between the
Judiciary and other arms of government the Executive and the Legislature, to identify the factors
affecting the independence of the Judiciary, to identify the root causes of the factors affecting the
independence of the judiciary and to recommend possible solutions or remedies towards the
maintenance and strengthening the powers and independence of the Judiciary.
This was done through use of a qualitative under qualitative asked and obtained information
from judges magistrate lawyers and political personnel. The study was covered from 1995 to
2019 focusing on doctrine or separation of powers and the independence of judiciary in Uganda
it has helped so much the country to develop politically in respect of institutions of the
government while performing their activity that is judiciary, executive and legislature and other
law enforcement bodies.
The research covered five chapters; chapter one contains the introduction of the topics objectives
and statement of the problems chapter two has literature review of the research, chapter three has
the methods used while collecting the data, chapter four has the findings of the research topics
and chapter five has the conclusion and recommendation of the topic.
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A Dissertation Submitted To the School Of Law in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of Diploma in Law at Kampala International University
Keywords
Doctrine of Separation of Powers, Independence of Judiciary