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Kanyeihamba 210 1$aKampala :$cLawAfrica Publishing,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (174 p.) 300 $a"2nd impression." 300 $aFirst published in 2006. 311 $a9966-7448-2-7 311 $a1-336-21870-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCover; 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 ACTIVISM 327 $a3.3 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 THEM 327 $a5.1 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 INTRODUCTION 327 $a7.2 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 EVIDENCE 327 $a9.11 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 cover 606 $aJustice, Administration of$zUganda 606 $aConstitutional law$zUganda 606 $aJudicial independence$zUganda 606 $aHuman rights$zUganda 606 $aCorruption$zUganda 607 $aUganda$xPolitics and government$y1979- 615 0$aJustice, Administration of 615 0$aConstitutional law 615 0$aJudicial independence 615 0$aHuman rights 615 0$aCorruption 676 $a364.96761 676 $a364/.9676/1 700 $aKanyeihamba$b George W.$01566532 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910788145403321 996 $aKanyeihamba's commentaries on law, politics and governance$93837143 997 $aUNINA LEADER 06749nam 22005053 450 001 9910165117903321 005 20230802000036.0 010 $a1-908902-48-5 035 $a(CKB)3810000000101243 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4808736 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4808736 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11349788 035 $a(OCoLC)974591159 035 $a(Exl-AI)4808736 035 $a(Perlego)3019922 035 $a(EXLCZ)993810000000101243 100 $a20210901d2012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aCeler et Audax - A Sketch of the Services of the 5th Battalion, 60th Regiment (Rifles) 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aSan Francisco :$cWagram Press,$d2012. 210 4$dİ2012. 215 $a1 online resource (229 pages) 327 $aIntro -- DEDICATION -- PREFACE. -- CHAPTER I. -- 1797-1807. -- The raising of the 5th battalion 60th.-Baron Francis de Rottenburg first Lieut.-Colonel.-His antecedents.-Hompesch's and Lowenstein's corps.-The battalion formed at the Isle of Wight.-Moved to Ireland. -Employed in the Rebellion of '98.-Wicklow and WexforNote: the affair at Goff's Bridge. -- CHAPTER II. -- 1808. -- The opening of the Peninsular War.-Its origin.-Preparation for.- The 5th battalion 60th to form part of the expedition.-Major Davy takes over command from De Rottenburg-His exertions and Regimental Orders.-Extracts from those on embarkation at Cork, and o Letter from De Rottenburg to Davy. -- CHAPTER III. -- 1809. -- The expedition arrives off Portugal.-Sir Arthur Wellesley directs the landing.- Strength of the 5th battalion 60th.-Lists of officers in the different Transports.-Formation of brigades-Sir Arthur advances to attack Junot.-First meeting of English and FrenLetters from Lord Castlereagh and Sir Harry Burrard. -- CHAPTER IV. -- 1808-1809. -- From Convention of Cintra until after Corun?a, and the question of enlistment.-Contradictory statements.-Sir Wm. Napier's statement.- Analysis of Sir John Moore's movements - Contemporary movements of 5th 60th from the Davy papers.- Regimental orders.-The Baron von Setu?bal. -- CHAPTER V. -- 1809. -- Sir Arthur Wellesley returns to Portugal.-Organises his army.- Assembles at Coimbra.-Extracts from orders-Distribution of 5th battalion.- Letter of instructions from Major Davy to Major Wood gate. -Regimental parades on line of march -Advance from Coimbra His good opinion of the Rifle company attached to his brigade. -- CHAPTER VI. -- 1810. 327 $aLord Wellington organises the Portuguese Army.-French army in the Peninsula.-Letter to Colonel Davy from Captain Andrews.-Letter from Lieutenant Zuhleke.- His services later on.-Letters from Wood- gate and Galiffe to Colonel Davy -Wellington and Masse?na mSir Thomas Picton to Colonel Williams, and his own report of 3rd division to Lord Wellington. -- CHAPTER VII. -- 1810-1811. -- Distribution of 5th battalion.-Masse?na's retreat from Santare?m.- Pursuit by Lord Wellington.-Combats of Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Casal Nova, Fonz Darouce, Guarda, and Sabugal.-Letter from Woodgate to Davy describing this pursuit.-Masse?na summons Soult, Hill surprises the French at Aroyo de Molinos. -- CHAPTER VIII. -- 1812. -- Preparations for siege of Ciudad Rodrigo.-Picton's division to assault the larger breach.-The assault and capture. -The march to Elvas.- Siege and capture of Badajoz.-Soult falls back.-Wellington unable to pursue Soult.-Prepares for the campaign of SalamaFailure at Burgos, and retreat of Allied army. -- CHAPTER IX. -- 1813. -- Preparations for campaign.-Distribution of 5th battalion 60th.- Wellington decides on his plan.- Puts the army in motion.-Bids 'Farewell' to Portugal.-The French retreat to the Upper Ebro.- Wellington passes the Carrion and the Ebro.-The French evacuate MBattle of La Nivelle and Nive, and Hill's battle of St. Pierre. -- CHAPTER X. -- 1814. -- Position of the armies before the battle of Orthes.-Wellington prepares his bridge for the Adour, and manoeuvres to mislead Soult.-Hope passes Stopford with Guards and 60th Rifles across the river before throwing the bridge.-Battle of Orthes.-Soult thoughThe 5th battalion 60th Rifles embark at Pauliac July 5th, and return to Cork July 25th, 1814. -- CHAPTER XI. -- 1814-1818. 327 $aQuartered at Buttevant.- Soldiers' holidays.-Sir John (Lord) Keane and Sir John Forster Fitzgerald.-The battalion moves to the Isle of Wight, and embarks for Gibraltar.-The 8th battalion is disbanded.- Its non-commissioned officers and men are drafted int1. De Rottenburg, 2. William Gabriel Davy, 3. William Woodgate, 4. William Williams, 5. John Galiffe, 6. James Holmes Schoe?dde. -- 1.-Lieutenant-General Francis Baron De Rottenburg, K.C.H.- -- 2.-Sir William Gabriel Davy, K.C.H. and C.B., - -- 3.-Colonel William Woodgate, C.B.-(who was the friend and fellow-worker of Davy), -- 4.-Sir William Williams, K.C.B. and K.T.S.,- -- 5.-Colonel Galiffe, C.B.,- -- 6-Lt.-General Sir James Holmes Schoe?dde, K.C.B.- -- APPENDIX A. -- Returns of Killed, Wounded, and Missing. -- APPENDIX B. -- Embarkation at Cork, June 1808, in the 'Malabar,' 'Juliana,' and 'Atlas' transports. -- APPENDIX C. -- 'Stand to Arms,' (194). -- MAPS. 330 $aThis historical account by Major-General Gibbes Rigaud chronicles the services of the Fifth Battalion of the Sixtieth Regiment (Rifles) during the Peninsular War. The narrative focuses on the twenty years of the battalion's existence, highlighting their involvement in significant military campaigns from Roleia to Toulouse. 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