Constitutionalism, the rule of law and protection of human rights in Uganda. A case study of Kampala Capital City Authority
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2013-07
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Kampala International University, Faculty of Law
Abstract
This research paper on Government polices, practices, promotion, protection
and Human Rights Violations, a case study of Kampala Capital City Authority,
covers the meaning of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the
introduction, the conceptual and philosophical basis of human rights, the
historical background of human rights, human rights in the pre-colonial
societies, human rights during the colonial period, human rights in the post
colonial Uganda, the Ten point programme by the NRM, human rights between
1989 to 1996.
Chapter two covers the literature review, chapter three critically explores and
examines the different causes of human rights abuses in Kampala Capital City
Authority.
Chapter four is the focal point of this research paper dealing with the various
forms human rights violations and the way forward.
Lastly, chapter five deals with recommendations m regard to promotion,
protection, observance of human rights and control of human rights abuses in
Kampala Capital City Authority.
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A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Law in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of a Degree of Bachelor of Laws of Kampala International University
Keywords
Constitutionalism, rule of law, human rights