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Mengo notes
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Much obliged, my Lord: “Legal practice demystified”
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)This book includes five volumes which cover corporate governance, legislative drafting, legal aid & pro bono practice, judicial practice as well as public legal practice -
Munakyalo Agamba Ki?
(2014-05-14)Ekitabo kino kigenderera okuyamba abaana okukozesa obulungi olulimi lwabe nga basooka okuluyiga. -
Music and the Law in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Music law is important to creating and performing music. Music lawyers do their part to help their clients understand the laws and protect their interests. While the music industry primarily involves licensing and contract ... -
Objection my Lord: Corporate and commercial practice
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)A partnership is defined in section 2(1) of the Partnership Act 2010 (hereinafter referred to as the Partnership Act), as two or more persons carrying on a business with a view of obtaining profits. This definition is ... -
Objection my Lord: Legal practice demystified
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Having received a brief of the client’s case, and identified legal issues. You should develop a Checklist to enable you pick necessary legal information you would need to advise the client and also in case of court action, ... -
Obuntu-bulamu and the law : an extra textual aid statutory interpretation tool
(Jescho Publishing House, 2020)There is a patriotic obligation on all of us not to allow our Constitution and the idea of respect for human rights and dignity to s1ide into such disrepute. The debate over whether or not Obuntu-bulamu can be translated ... -
The Psychology of law
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Psychology and law are familiar concepts in the experiment we call life. These concepts are of great importance and concern to Psychologists, political scientists, jurists, sociologists, etc. The frequency with which ... -
Rebels of jurisprudence
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023)In this book we are analyzing some of the foremost authorities of legal jurisprudence who have described their myriad of experiences covering a spectrum of subject in a frighteningly inimitable style, probably because ... -
Sharia law and Islamic Banking in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Islamic banking, also referred to as Islamic finance or Shariah-compliant finance, refers to financial activities that adhere to Shariah (Islamic law)3 and its practical application through the development of Islamic ... -
The state of Ugandan bibliographic control and strategies into the Twenty-first century
(MCB UP Ltd, 2000)Abstract: The origins of librarianship in Uganda are indicated and the legislation affecting bibliographic control in the country described. Issues are discussed including publishing, a national library and national ... -
The strix mythology demystified
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023-01)The origins of homosexuality have been a source of debate and controversy for centuries. While there is no single answer to this question, there are a variety of theories that attempt to explain the phenomenon. This book ... -
Sustainable environmental law: The future for Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)For the worldwide goal of preventing climate change while sustaining economic growth and permitting living standards to rise, meeting present and future energy demands sustainably is a crucial challenge. For health ... -
A treatise to my learned friend the Attorney at Law
(Marianum Press Ltd, 2020)More often than not the law is usually argued to be a sworn commitment to asset of absolute fixed ideas within rigidly narrow parameters. The letter of the law is often framed in absolutes, stated in black and white but ... -
When courts do religion: The disambiguation of religion and state
(Jescho Publishing House, 2023)Religion and the law adjudicated by courts have a great bond that even before the coming of philosophical doctrines of democracy people adhered to the law of religion which also developed as their customs. In Uganda, ...