Uganda’s economy stands at a momentous crossroads, where the traditional handshake deal is fast yielding to the digital click. The future of commercial transactions isn’t just about simple buying and selling; it’s a high-stakes evolution driven by mobile phones, impending oil wealth, and critical regulatory catch-up. Businesses and legal minds must master this new game,...
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The 1995 Constitution at 30: A Call to Uphold Its Living Promise.
The air around us thrums with a heavy significance. This year, the 1995 Constitution of Uganda comes of age, marking its 30th anniversary. It stands not merely as a document of law, but as a towering monument to a collective dream a social contract born from the ashes of political upheaval and forged in the...
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The Evolving Tapestry of Public Interest Litigation in Uganda.
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Uganda, though a relatively young legal phenomenon, has undergone a significant transformation since its formal constitutional adoption. Far from the traditional adversarial model where litigation is purely a contest between two private parties, PIL has emerged as a strategic legal tool used to enforce collective rights, hold public authorities accountable,...


