Constitutional and Political History of Uganda: From 1894 to Present

Constitutional and Political History of Uganda: From 1894 to Present
Title Constitutional and Political History of Uganda: From 1894 to Present PDF eBook
Author W Kanyeihamba
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 346
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Law
ISBN 9966031502

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If the study of Uganda's politics and history is to be raised to a higher level of intellectual excellence, the past has indeed to be studied; so must the present; and even the Future must be studied. But and it is a strong "But," all this must be done with a greater degree of level-headedness, with more honesty, and with greater objectivity. Justice George Kanyeihamba's book is a welcome effort toward that end. His treatment comprises a mix of critical analyses of a Past spanning the years from the beginning of the Declaration of the Uganda Protectorate in 1894 to the exit of Obote and the end of his Second Regime of the 1980-1985, up to the Present. The author is an expert and specialist in constitutional matters and a native of Uganda who has lived through some of the crises and upheavals he has written about here.

The Forging of an African Nation

The Forging of an African Nation
Title The Forging of an African Nation PDF eBook
Author G. S. K. Ibingira
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 356
Release 1973
Genre History
ISBN

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International Businesses and the Challenges of Poverty in the Developing World

International Businesses and the Challenges of Poverty in the Developing World
Title International Businesses and the Challenges of Poverty in the Developing World PDF eBook
Author F. Bird
Publisher Springer
Pages 264
Release 2016-01-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0230522505

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We live in a globally interconnected but economically divided world where internationally linked businesses can play a significant role in helping and/or obstructing the development of impoverished countries. Through a series of case studies, this volume examines what can be learned, both positively and critically, from the experiences of selected internationally connected firms in Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Vietnam, Guyana, and the Nunavik region of northern Canada. This book begins with a set of reflections on the strategies firms might adopt so that they develop both their own assets as well as those of the areas in which they operate. A team of more than two dozen researchers from the developed and developing countries conducted the research on which the essays on this and subsequent volumes are based. Dr Frederick Bird from Concordia University in Montreal directed the overall research project.

Politics and the Military in Uganda, 1890–1985

Politics and the Military in Uganda, 1890–1985
Title Politics and the Military in Uganda, 1890–1985 PDF eBook
Author Amii Omara-Otunnu
Publisher Springer
Pages 237
Release 1987-07-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349187364

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How was the military dictatorship of Idi Amin possible? Was it inevitable? The author seeks the answers to these questions in the political and military history of Uganda from colonial times and finally considers the regimes which have followed Amin's dictatorship in Uganda, exploring the political role of the army after it has taken power. This case study of Uganda contains valuable insights into civil-military relations elsewhere in sub-Saharan Africa.

Protection, Patronage, or Plunder? British Machinations and (B)uganda’s Struggle for Independence

Protection, Patronage, or Plunder? British Machinations and (B)uganda’s Struggle for Independence
Title Protection, Patronage, or Plunder? British Machinations and (B)uganda’s Struggle for Independence PDF eBook
Author Apollo N. Makubuya
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 547
Release 2019-01-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1527525961

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In the scramble for Africa, Britain took a lion’s share of the continent. It occupied and controlled vast territories, including the Uganda Protectorate – which it ruled for 68 years. Early administrators in the region encountered the progressive kingdom of Buganda, which they incorporated into the British Empire. Under the guise of protection, indirect rule and patronage, Britain overran, plundered and disempowered the kingdom’s traditional institutions. On liquidation of the Empire, Buganda was coaxed into a problematic political order largely dictated from London. Today, 56 years after independence, the kingdom struggles to rediscover itself within Uganda’s fragile politics. Based on newly de-classified records, this book reconstructs a history of the machinations underpinning British imperial interests in (B)Uganda and the personalities who embodied colonial rule. It addresses Anglo-Uganda relations, demonstrating how Uganda’s politics reflects its colonial past, and the forces shaping its future. It is a far-reaching examination of British rule in (B)uganda, questioning whether it was designed for protection, for patronage or for plunder.

Hostile to Democracy

Hostile to Democracy
Title Hostile to Democracy PDF eBook
Author Peter Bouckaert
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 180
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781564322395

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The Role of Parliament

Criminal Law Reform and Transitional Justice

Criminal Law Reform and Transitional Justice
Title Criminal Law Reform and Transitional Justice PDF eBook
Author Lutz Oette
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317157907

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Sudan has been undergoing profound changes characterized by an uncertain transition from conflict to post-conflict society and the separation of the country in the midst of ongoing human rights concerns. This book examines the nature, policy aspects and interrelationship of Sudanese criminal law and law reform in this context, situating developments in the broader debate of international human rights, rule of law and transitional justice. For the first time, Sudanese, national, regional and international experts and practitioners are brought together to share experiences, combining a range of legal and policy perspectives. The book provides valuable lessons on how relevant standards and experiences can be used to inform criminal law reform in Sudan. It also considers what broader lessons can be drawn for reform initiatives in other societies facing similar challenges. This includes the type of violations that need to be addressed in reforms as a prerequisite for enhanced human rights protection, challenges experienced in this regard, and the contribution of civil society in this process.