The East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights(EAJPHR)
HURIPEC aims at publishing and therefore augmenting availability of and accessibility to ground-breaking, excellence and peer-reviewed, scholarly works through the East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights (EAJPHR). The EAJPHR is an international, bi-annual journal that publishes original contributions in the form of articles, comments, case notes, book reviews and reporting on important developments on a wide range of issues relating to law, human rights, and peace and conflict other aspects of International Human Rights Law, especially in Uganda and East Africa.
Huripec Working Papers
HURIPEC also publishes diverse working papers based on different research initiatives on emerging issues in human rights and democratization in Uganda. Some of the working papers are output products of the various projects undertaken by HURIPEC. The following Project-Specific Publications are available for download.
LAND INJUSTICE IN UGANDA
- Land Injustice in Central Uganda: Select Studies from Kayunga, Mukono and Kampala By Yusuf Serunkuma Kajura and Baker Batte Lule
- The Legal Jurisprudential Analysis Report on Land Justice in Uganda By Rose Nakayi and Monica Twesiime-Kirya
- Land Injustice in Northern Uganda: Select Studies from Amuru, Agago and Otuke By DENIS OJOK and MAX AMENY
- Land Injustice in Western Uganda: Select Studies from Kasese, Kabarole and Bundibugyo. By Pascal Kabura and Francis Tuhaise
- LAND INJUSTICE, IMPUNITY AND STATE COLLAPSE IN UGANDA: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND CORRECTIVES By J. Oloka-Onyango
RIGHTS AND DEMOCRATIC GOVENANCE
- DID UGANDANS MISUNDERSTAND ‘KISANJA HAKUNA MCHEZO’? By Arthur Larok
- THE ABUSE OF CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS IN THE ERA OF KISANJA HAKUNA MCHEZO By Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) School of Law, Makerere University. February 2019
- THE ROAD TO 2016: CITIZENS PERCEPTIONS OF UGANDA GENERAL ELECTIONS By Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) and Kituo Cha Katiba (KcK)
- THE ROAD TO 2016:CITIZENS PERCEPTION ON UGANDA 2016 ELECTIONS: A Report of a Fact Finding Mission By Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) and Kituo Cha Katiba (KcK)
- Report of proceedings at a symposium on Militarizing Public Service in Uganda held at the School of Law, Makerere University Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 2:00-5:30pm
- Keynote address on the Militarization of Ugandan Public Service delivered by Dr. Busingye Kabumba
- The Trials and Tribulations of Rtd.Col.Dr. Kiiza Besigye and 22 Others: A Critical Evaluation of the Role of the General Court Martial in the Administration of Justice in Uganda By Ronald Naluwairo
- From Protection to Violation? : Analyzing the Right to Speedy Trial at the Uganda Human Rights Commission By Ronald Naluwairo
- Buganda Quest for Federo and the Right to Self-Determination: Reassessment By Ronald Naluwairo and Isaac Bakayana
- Reflections on Freedom of Expression in Uganda’s Fledgling Democracy: Sedition, ‘Pornography’ and Hate Speech. By Henry Odimbe Ojambo
- Dream deferred? An Assessment of the Findings of Uganda’s Country Self-Assessment Report under the African Peer Review Mechanism By Christopher Mbazira
- Frustrated Or Frustrating? The Inspector General of Government and the Question of Political Corruption in Uganda By Daniel R. Ruhweza
ECONOMIC, SOCIAL & CULTURAL RIGHTS
- Interrogating NGO Struggles for Economic, Social and Cultural Human Rights in Contemporary Utake By J. Oloka Onyango
- The Problematique of Economic, Social and Cultural Right in Globalized Uganda: A Conceptual Review, By J. Oloka Onyango
- Protection of the Right to Health Care of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (Wla) in Uganda. The Case of Mbarara Hospital. By Ben Twinomugisha
- Guaranteeing The Right To Adequate Housing And Shelter In Uganda: The case of women and People with Disabilities (Pwds), By Henry Onoria
- Land Rights and Peace-Building in Gulu District, Northern Uganda: Towards A Holistic Approach, By Samuel B. Tindifa
- Universal Primary Education (U.P.E) In Contemporary Uganda: Right Or Privilege?, By Frederick Juuko & Constance Kabonesa
- Food Nutrition and Sustenance Rights in Contemporary Uganda: A Case Study of Teso Sub-Region , By Godber Tumushabe
- Plenty of Water, but Scarcity still Persists: Surveying the Status of the Right to Water in Uganda, By Phiona Muhwezi Mpanga
- Freedom of Association and Uganda New Labour Laws: A critical Analysis of the State of Workers Organization Rights By John Jean Barya
- Economic and Social Rights, Service Delivery and Local Government in Uganda By Laura Nyirikindi
- Culture, Minorities and Linguistic Rights in Uganda: The Case of the Batwa and the Ik, By Kabann I.B. Kabanukye and Dorothy Kwagala
- Equal Opportunity, Aged-Based Discrimination and the Rights of Elderly Persons in Uganda By Joe Oloka-Onyango
- Beyond Social Programmes: Protection of the Right of Access to Malaria Treatment in Uganda By Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha
- Interrogating the right to social Security and Social Protection in Uganda By John Jean Barya
DECENTRALIZATION & HUMAN RIGHTS
- Decentralization without Human Rights? Local Governance and Access to Justice in Post Movement Uganda By J. Oloka Onyango
- Enforcing Civil and Political rights in a Decentralized System of Governance By Benson Tusasirwe
- Decentralization and the Situation of selected Ethnic and Racial Minorities: A Human Right Audit By Rose Nakayi
- Decentralization and Human Rights in Uganda: Best Practices for Local Councils By Monica Twesiime Kirya
General Publications On Governance and Human Rights in Uganda and East Africa
- Symposium on the UPDF’s intervention in Somalia and the cost for Uganda held on 13 September 2018, at the School of Law, Makerere University. (Keynote address by Yusuf Serunkuma Kajura)
- From Whence have we Come and Where Exactly are we Going?’
- Understanding the Paradoxes of Political Space in Uganda’.
- Dictatorship and Presidential Power in Post Kyankwanzi Uganda: Out of the Pot and into the Fire
- Multiplying the Jiggers in the Feet of Officialdom: Reflections on the Challenges Facing Civil Society in a Multiparty Dispensation
- The Socio-Political Context of the 2006 Elections
- Who Owns the East African Community?
- Report of the Task Force on the Establishment of a Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission; August 26, 2003
- Listen to the People: A Call for an Inclusive Approach to the Peace Process in Northern Uganda [An abridged Version of this Report on the Study on Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Uganda was Earlier on Published by UNDP]
- The Human Rights Teachers Guide
- The Hidden War: The Forgotten People’, War in Acholi and its Ramification for Peace and security in Uganda