04653nam 2200721 450 991078814540332120200520144314.09966-031-88-X(CKB)2670000000602908(EBL)1996458(SSID)ssj0001459241(PQKBManifestationID)12537891(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001459241(PQKBWorkID)11463931(PQKB)11108299(OCoLC)908042122(MdBmJHUP)muse46009(Au-PeEL)EBL1996458(CaPaEBR)ebr11040225(CaONFJC)MIL753156(MiAaPQ)EBC1996458(PPN)192171100(EXLCZ)99267000000060290820100325e20102006 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrKanyeihamba's commentaries on law, politics and governance /George W. KanyeihambaKampala :LawAfrica Publishing,2010.1 online resource (174 p.)"2nd impression."First published in 2006.9966-7448-2-7 1-336-21870-3 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; SECTION ONE - CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND PRACTICE; CHAPTER ONE - THE THEORY AND PRINCIPLES OF CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE RULE OF LAW: SEPARATION OF POWERS; 1.1 CUSTOMARY AND COLONIAL BACKGROUND; CHAPTER TWO - THE MAKING AND NATURE OF THE 1995 UGANDA CONSTITUTION; 2.1 THE SALIENT FEATURES OF THE 1995 CONSTITUTION; CHAPTER THREE - THE JUDICIARY AND ITS CHALLENGES: JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY; 3.1 THE FUNCTION OF THE JUDICIARY; 3.2 JUDICIAL ACTIVISM3.3 CAN UGANDA JUDGES ENGAGE IN JUDICIAL ACTIVISM TO UPHOLD AND PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS?3.4 PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY JUDGES; 3.5 JUDICIAL RESPONSES TO VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN UGANDA; 3.6 EXECUTIVE, POLITICAL AND MILITARY ASSAULT ON THE JUDICIARY; 3.7 ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE JUDICIARY; 3.8 JUDICIAL BALANCING ACT; 3.9 AN IDEAL JUDICIARY; CHAPTER FOUR - THE EXERCISE OF EXECUTIVE POWER; 4.1 TOLERANCE IN THE EXERCISE OF EXECUTIVE POWER; 4.2 WHAT WENT WRONG?; SECTION TWO - HUMAN RIGHTS; CHAPTER FIVE - HUMAN RIGHTS: KNOW THEM, DEMAND THEM, DEFEND THEM5.1 ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT5.2 HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS; 5.3 THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN AID; 5.4 KNOWLEDGE AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS; CHAPTER SIX - THE RIGHT TO HEALTH WITH REFERENCE TO HIV/AIDS; 6.1 DEFINITION OF THE RIGHT TO HEALTH; 6.2 MISCONCEPTION ABOUT THE RIGHT TO HEALTH; 6.3 HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC IN UGANDA; 6.3.1 Introduction; 6.4 THE UGANDA OPEN POLICY EXPERIENCE; 6.5 LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS; 6.6 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT; 6.7 THE HIV/AIDS TEST; 6.8 THE CD4 COUNT; CHAPTER SEVEN - THE DEATH PENALTY DEBATE IN UGANDA; 7.1 INTRODUCTION7.2 CONSTITUTIONAL LICENCESECTION THREE - GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER EIGHT - WEAKNESSES, FRUSTRATIONS AND FAILURES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN UGANDA; CHAPTER NINE - CORRUPTION; 9.1 PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION; 9.2 CORRUPTION IN THE ELECTORAL PROCESS; 9.3 INABILITY TO ACT ON CORRUPTION; 9.4 DIFFICULTIES IN IDENTIFYING THE CORRUPT; 9.5 CORRUPTION IN THE JUDICIARY; 9.6 PROFESSIONALS AND CORRUPTION; 9.7 THE LEGAL PROFESSION; 9.8 CORRUPTION IN OTHER PROFESSIONS; 9.9 FIGHTING CORRUPTION; 9.10 THE MAJOR WEAPON AGAINST CORRUPTION IS CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE9.11 STRENGTHENING THE RESOLVE AGAINST CORRUPTIONCHAPTER TEN - OBSTACLES TO AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT; 10.1 THE WISDOM OF AFRICA; 10.2 THE OBSTACLES; 10.3 THE DEPENDENCY SYNDROME; 10.4 IMPACT OF FOREIGN AID, ADVISERS AND PLANNERS ON AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT; 10.5 AFRICAN WEAKNESSES IN NEGOTIATING CONTRACTS; 10.6 CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE; Back coverJustice, Administration ofUgandaConstitutional lawUgandaJudicial independenceUgandaHuman rightsUgandaCorruptionUgandaUgandaPolitics and government1979-Justice, Administration ofConstitutional lawJudicial independenceHuman rightsCorruption364.96761364/.9676/1Kanyeihamba George W.1566532MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788145403321Kanyeihamba's commentaries on law, politics and governance3837143UNINA