2008

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1
The International Criminal Court, The United States and The Fight Against Impunity
L.O. Taiwo
2.
The Implications of The Arrest of Jean Pierre Bemba By the International Criminal Court
Kasaija Phillip Apuuli
3.
Political Prohibition and The World Bank’s Role in The Protection of Human Rights in The Saga of The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline
Robert Kirunda
4.
A Human Rights Perspective on Privatization Policy and Legislation in Malawi
Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa
5.
The Dilemma of Peace and Justice in Northern Uganda
Patrick Hoenig
6.
Building A Strong African Union: The Question of Funding of Regional Integration
Chris Maina Peter
7
African States’ Response to Domestic and Global Pressures: Institutional and Ideological Dilemmas in Uganda
Friedrick Kisekka-Ntale
8.
From Archaic to Modern Law: Uganda’s Refugees Act 2006 And Her International Treaty Obligations
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
9.
The Capacity of War and HIV/AIDS - Affected Households to Provide Livelihood and Protection to Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Uganda
Deborah Mulumba
10.
Between Sharia, Constitutionalism and Human Rights in Nigeria
Fatula Olugbemi Arsikhia
11.
Ending the cycle of violence: is peace possible in the DR Congo ?
Luke J.F. Moffet
12.
Gender and forced migration: where do men fit in?
Anne Thormann
13.
Interpretation of The East African Community Treaty: An Appraisal of Recent Decisions
Henry Onoria
14.
Separating the Baby from The Bath Water: Women’s Rights and The Politics Of Constitution-Making In Kenya
Patricia Kameri-Mbote & Nkatha Kabira
15.
Access to Information, Gender Participation and Good Governance in Uganda
Denis Asiimwe Katebire
16.
A Regression on The Right to Health: The Question of Access to Antiretrovirals (ARVs) In Uganda
Sandra Kiapi
17.
African States and The Right to Freedom from Torture: An International Perspective
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
18.
Globalization nonsense upon stilts? Reflections on the globalization and human rights nexus
H.S. Kanzira-Wiltshire
19.
Moslem Women, Religion and The Hijab: A Human Rights Perspective
Manisuli Ssenyonjo
20.
Do confessions and evidence obtained through torture have legal force in international law? A critical appraisal of remedies available to victims of torture in Uganda
Deogratius Odokel Opolot