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East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights Volume 17 Number 1, 2011

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The East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights, ISSN: 1021-8858, is published twice annually by the School of Law, Makerere University under the auspices of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC).

Works published in the Journal do not necessarily represent the views of the Editors (pdf, ps), the International Advisory Board, or the Human Rights and Peace Centre.

Further inquiries (pdf, ps) should be directed to:

Denis Asiimwe Katebire
HURIPEC
School of Law
Makerere University
P.O. Box 7062
Kampala, UGANDA.
Telephone: (+256-414) 532-954
Fax No: (+256-414) 543-110 or 532-956
E-mail: dasiimwe[at]law.mak.ac.ug

Below are the works as published in the Volume 17 Number 1, 2011

M.O.A. Ashiru, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT: pdf, ps

Maria Nassali, MAINSTREAMING HUMAN RIGHTS INTO ALL NGO WORK: pdf, ps

Josephine Ndagire, THE GHOST OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR AFRICAN UNITY (OAU) HAUNTS AFRICA: pdf, ps

Sandra Kiapi, CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN HEALTH SECTOR PLANNING, BUDGETING, AND MONITORING IN SELECTED DISTRICTS IN UGANDA: pdf, ps

Tenywa Aloysius Malagala, HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HEALTHCARE IN UGANDA: pdf, ps

Babafemi Odunsi & Folake Olaleye, COURTS AND THE NEED FOR DYNAMISM IN THE PROMOTION OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RIGHTS: A NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE: pdf, ps

O.A. Orifowomo, THE QUEST FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA: THE NEED FOR A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH: pdf, ps

 

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Getachew Assefa, FEDERALISM AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN ETHIOPIA: PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THEIR IMPACTS ON THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: pdf, ps

Simon M. Weldehaimanot, THE RIGHT TO LEAVE AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS IN ERITREA: pdf, ps

Godard Busingye, POLITICIZATION OF LAND LAW AND GENDER RELATIONS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY: pdf, ps

Holly E. Hanson, A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON LAND TRANSFER: “SHOWING THE LAND,” SURVEY, AND REGISTRATION IN (B)UGANDA FROM 1900-1950: pdf, ps

Eric Engle, COMMENT- WESTPHALIAN PROCEDURE, POST-WESTPHALIAN SUBSTANCE: ALIEN TORTS IN BOLIVIA: pdf, ps

Henry Onoria, COURT DECISIONS- REVIEW OF MAJOR DECISIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS IN UGANDA, 2008–2009: pdf, ps

 

The East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights, ISSN: 1021-8858, is published twice annually by the School of Law, Makerere University under the auspices of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC).

Works published in the Journal do not necessarily represent the views of the Editors (pdf, ps), the International Advisory Board, or the Human Rights and Peace Centre.

Further inquiries (pdf, ps) should be directed to:

Denis Asiimwe Katebire
HURIPEC
School of Law
Makerere University
P.O. Box 7062
Kampala, UGANDA.
Telephone: (+256-414) 532-954
Fax No: (+256-414) 543-110 or 532-956
E-mail: dasiimwe[at]law.mak.ac.ug

Below are the works as published in the Volume 17 Number 1, 2011

M.O.A. Ashiru, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT: pdf, ps

Maria Nassali, MAINSTREAMING HUMAN RIGHTS INTO ALL NGO WORK: pdf, ps

Josephine Ndagire, THE GHOST OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR AFRICAN UNITY (OAU) HAUNTS AFRICA: pdf, ps

Sandra Kiapi, CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN HEALTH SECTOR PLANNING, BUDGETING, AND MONITORING IN SELECTED DISTRICTS IN UGANDA: pdf, ps

Tenywa Aloysius Malagala, HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HEALTHCARE IN UGANDA: pdf, ps

Babafemi Odunsi & Folake Olaleye, COURTS AND THE NEED FOR DYNAMISM IN THE PROMOTION OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RIGHTS: A NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE: pdf, ps

O.A. Orifowomo, THE QUEST FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA: THE NEED FOR A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH: pdf, ps

 

 

Getachew Assefa, FEDERALISM AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN ETHIOPIA: PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THEIR IMPACTS ON THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: pdf, ps

Simon M. Weldehaimanot, THE RIGHT TO LEAVE AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS IN ERITREA: pdf, ps

Godard Busingye, POLITICIZATION OF LAND LAW AND GENDER RELATIONS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY: pdf, ps

Holly E. Hanson, A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON LAND TRANSFER: “SHOWING THE LAND,” SURVEY, AND REGISTRATION IN (B)UGANDA FROM 1900-1950: pdf, ps

Eric Engle, COMMENT- WESTPHALIAN PROCEDURE, POST-WESTPHALIAN SUBSTANCE: ALIEN TORTS IN BOLIVIA: pdf, ps

Henry Onoria, COURT DECISIONS- REVIEW OF MAJOR DECISIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS IN UGANDA, 2008–2009: pdf, ps

 

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For Youth by Youth – Call for Second Cohort Applications

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For Youth by Youth - Call for Second Cohort Applications. Application Deadline: 20 Feb, 2026.

For Youth, By Youth is a global, youth-led movement committed to fostering conscious leadership and global solidarity as pathways to meaningful and lasting impact. Developed by 36 university students across 18 countries, this movement builds a network of engaged young leaders shaping a more just and equitable world.

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Application Deadline: 20 Feb, 2026

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Aptitude Exam (Paper 1) Results for the Mature Age Entry Scheme 2026/2027

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The Office of Academic Registrar, Makerere University has released Aptitude Test Examination results for the Mature Age Entry Scheme Examinations held on Saturday 13th December 2025.

The Candidates who scored 50% and above in the aptitude test passed the aptitude examination and will have their programme -specific examination paper marked. Those who scored less than 50% failed.

Access the links below for the lists categorised under Science-based and Humanities based programmes respectively:

Please Note:

Candidates who are not satisfied with the results may appeal within two weeks from the release of these results through the application system: https://see.mak.ac.ug

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Call for Applications: Admission to Postgraduate Programmes 2026/2027

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SoL Graduands celebrate after being conferred upon their awards. 75th Graduation Ceremony, Day 1, CoCIS, CEES, CoVAB and School of Law. 13th January 2025, Freedom Square, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites applications for admission to Graduate Programmes (Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters and Doctoral Degree Programmes) for the 2026/2027 Academic Year. Applicants should have obtained at least a first or second class degree (or its equivalent) from a Chartered University at the time of completion. Applicants should also possess a Uganda Certificate of Education (or its equivalent) and a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (or its equivalent).

Sponsorship:

All Graduate Programmes are PRIVATELY-SPONSORED. Therefore, applicants seeking sponsorship should have their applications endorsed by their respective sponsors where applicable. Applicants should note that the various fees payable to the University indicated for the various programmes EXCLUDE functional fees, accommodation, books, research and other expenses.

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