African customary law : an introduction / / Peter Onyango |
Autore | Onyango Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (206 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.096 |
Soggetto topico | Customary law - Africa |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9966-031-92-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTRODUCTION; THE STUDY OF CUSTOMARY LAW JUSTIFIED; SCOPE AND AIM; METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH; CHAPTER ONE -THE NATURE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DEFINITION; 1.3 SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY OF THE LAW; 1.4 DEFINITION FROM OTHER SCHOLARS; 1.5 DEFINITION OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.6 SYSTEM; 1.7 LEGAL ETHNOGRAPHERS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS; CHAPTER TWO -NATURE, CHARACTERISTICS, LIMITS; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 CUSTOMARY RULES AND PRACTICES; 2.3 CHARACTERISTICS
2.4 CONTEXTUALIZATION AND DIVERSITIES2.6 SCARCE BACK-UP AND LOW SUPPORTIVE POLITICAL WILL; 2.7 LACK OF BARGAIN POWER; 2.8 INCONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE; 2.9 REPUGNANCY PRINCIPLE; 2.10 RELIABILITY; 2.11 ORAL FORM IN THE JUDICIAL TRADITIONS; 2.12 CIVILIZATION CHALLENGE; 2.13 PROXIMITY; 2.14 SOURCES OF LAW; CHAPTER THREE -PRAXIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 KENYA; 3.3 ETHIOPIA; 3.4 SOMALIA; 3.5 NIGERIA; 3.6 GHANA; 3.7 SOUTH AFRICA; CHAPTER FOUR - THE USE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN OTHER SYSTEMS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 BRITISH EXPERIENCE; 4.3 ROMAN EXPERIENCE; 4.4 INDIAN EXPERIENCE CHAPTER FIVE -CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW5.1 OLD CONSTITUTION; 5.2 NEW CONSTITUTION; 5.3 JUDICATURE ACT OF 1967; 5.4 THE QUESTION OF RANK; 5.5 APPLICABILITY OF CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER SIX - GENESIS AND UPHEAVALS OF THE CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 BRITISH COLONIAL RULINGS (ORDINANCES); 6.3 FALL AND RISE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4 PRIORITIZING AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4.1 Background Study of Facts; 6.4.2 Islamic Marriage and Divorce; 6.4.3 Hindu Marriage and Divorce; 6.5 REVIVING AFRICAN TRADITION COURTS; 6.6 ABOLISHING AFRICAN COURTS 6.7 QUALIFYING THE ROLE OF THE CHIEF AT AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAWCHAPTER SEVEN -QUEST FOR INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 CONFLICT OF LAWS; 7.3 DEVELOPMENT OF MARRIAGE LAW; 7.4 DIVORCE AND INHERITANCE LAW; 7.5 LAW OF SUCCESSION; 7.6 LAND LAW; 7.7 SCHOLARLY EVALUATION OF THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.8 MORE ON SUCCESSION; 7.9 LAWS OF INHERITANCE IN KENYA; 7.10 UNIFORM CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER EIGHT - QUEST FOR AFRICAN JURISPRUDENCE; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 THE ROADMAP FOR AFRICA; 8.3 UBUNTU CONCEPT; 8.4 LINGUISTIC CHALLENGE; 8.5 IMPEDIMENTS TOWARDS THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 8.6 COLONIAL LEGACY CHAPTER NINE - DETERMINING THE FUTURE9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 DEALING WITH AUTHENTICITY ISSUE; 9.3 THE DILEMMA; 9.4 INTRIGUING QUESTIONS; 9.4.1 Witchcraft; 9.4.2 Female Circumcision among some Tribes; 9.4.3 Dowry Law; 9.4.4 Bill On Dowry In Kenya; 9.5 LEGAL PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER TEN - CRITIQUES; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 LACK OF CONFIDENCE IN THE COURT; 10.2.1 Rwandan Experience; 10.2.2 Kangaroo Court - Kenyan Experience; 10.3 THE FATE OF CUSTOMARY COURT; 10.3.1 Ghanian Experience; 10.3.2 Kenyan Experience; 10.3.3 Ugandan Experience; 10.4 PUNISHMENT IN CUSTOMARY LAW 10.5 THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE SYSTEM |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464196003321 |
Onyango Peter | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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African customary law : an introduction / / Peter Onyango |
Autore | Onyango Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (206 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.096 |
Soggetto topico | Customary law - Africa |
ISBN | 9966-031-92-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTRODUCTION; THE STUDY OF CUSTOMARY LAW JUSTIFIED; SCOPE AND AIM; METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH; CHAPTER ONE -THE NATURE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DEFINITION; 1.3 SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY OF THE LAW; 1.4 DEFINITION FROM OTHER SCHOLARS; 1.5 DEFINITION OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.6 SYSTEM; 1.7 LEGAL ETHNOGRAPHERS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS; CHAPTER TWO -NATURE, CHARACTERISTICS, LIMITS; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 CUSTOMARY RULES AND PRACTICES; 2.3 CHARACTERISTICS
2.4 CONTEXTUALIZATION AND DIVERSITIES2.6 SCARCE BACK-UP AND LOW SUPPORTIVE POLITICAL WILL; 2.7 LACK OF BARGAIN POWER; 2.8 INCONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE; 2.9 REPUGNANCY PRINCIPLE; 2.10 RELIABILITY; 2.11 ORAL FORM IN THE JUDICIAL TRADITIONS; 2.12 CIVILIZATION CHALLENGE; 2.13 PROXIMITY; 2.14 SOURCES OF LAW; CHAPTER THREE -PRAXIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 KENYA; 3.3 ETHIOPIA; 3.4 SOMALIA; 3.5 NIGERIA; 3.6 GHANA; 3.7 SOUTH AFRICA; CHAPTER FOUR - THE USE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN OTHER SYSTEMS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 BRITISH EXPERIENCE; 4.3 ROMAN EXPERIENCE; 4.4 INDIAN EXPERIENCE CHAPTER FIVE -CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW5.1 OLD CONSTITUTION; 5.2 NEW CONSTITUTION; 5.3 JUDICATURE ACT OF 1967; 5.4 THE QUESTION OF RANK; 5.5 APPLICABILITY OF CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER SIX - GENESIS AND UPHEAVALS OF THE CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 BRITISH COLONIAL RULINGS (ORDINANCES); 6.3 FALL AND RISE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4 PRIORITIZING AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4.1 Background Study of Facts; 6.4.2 Islamic Marriage and Divorce; 6.4.3 Hindu Marriage and Divorce; 6.5 REVIVING AFRICAN TRADITION COURTS; 6.6 ABOLISHING AFRICAN COURTS 6.7 QUALIFYING THE ROLE OF THE CHIEF AT AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAWCHAPTER SEVEN -QUEST FOR INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 CONFLICT OF LAWS; 7.3 DEVELOPMENT OF MARRIAGE LAW; 7.4 DIVORCE AND INHERITANCE LAW; 7.5 LAW OF SUCCESSION; 7.6 LAND LAW; 7.7 SCHOLARLY EVALUATION OF THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.8 MORE ON SUCCESSION; 7.9 LAWS OF INHERITANCE IN KENYA; 7.10 UNIFORM CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER EIGHT - QUEST FOR AFRICAN JURISPRUDENCE; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 THE ROADMAP FOR AFRICA; 8.3 UBUNTU CONCEPT; 8.4 LINGUISTIC CHALLENGE; 8.5 IMPEDIMENTS TOWARDS THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 8.6 COLONIAL LEGACY CHAPTER NINE - DETERMINING THE FUTURE9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 DEALING WITH AUTHENTICITY ISSUE; 9.3 THE DILEMMA; 9.4 INTRIGUING QUESTIONS; 9.4.1 Witchcraft; 9.4.2 Female Circumcision among some Tribes; 9.4.3 Dowry Law; 9.4.4 Bill On Dowry In Kenya; 9.5 LEGAL PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER TEN - CRITIQUES; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 LACK OF CONFIDENCE IN THE COURT; 10.2.1 Rwandan Experience; 10.2.2 Kangaroo Court - Kenyan Experience; 10.3 THE FATE OF CUSTOMARY COURT; 10.3.1 Ghanian Experience; 10.3.2 Kenyan Experience; 10.3.3 Ugandan Experience; 10.4 PUNISHMENT IN CUSTOMARY LAW 10.5 THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE SYSTEM |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786403003321 |
Onyango Peter | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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African customary law : an introduction / / Peter Onyango |
Autore | Onyango Peter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (206 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.096 |
Soggetto topico | Customary law - Africa |
ISBN | 9966-031-92-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTRODUCTION; THE STUDY OF CUSTOMARY LAW JUSTIFIED; SCOPE AND AIM; METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH; CHAPTER ONE -THE NATURE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DEFINITION; 1.3 SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY OF THE LAW; 1.4 DEFINITION FROM OTHER SCHOLARS; 1.5 DEFINITION OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 1.6 SYSTEM; 1.7 LEGAL ETHNOGRAPHERS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS; CHAPTER TWO -NATURE, CHARACTERISTICS, LIMITS; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 CUSTOMARY RULES AND PRACTICES; 2.3 CHARACTERISTICS
2.4 CONTEXTUALIZATION AND DIVERSITIES2.6 SCARCE BACK-UP AND LOW SUPPORTIVE POLITICAL WILL; 2.7 LACK OF BARGAIN POWER; 2.8 INCONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE; 2.9 REPUGNANCY PRINCIPLE; 2.10 RELIABILITY; 2.11 ORAL FORM IN THE JUDICIAL TRADITIONS; 2.12 CIVILIZATION CHALLENGE; 2.13 PROXIMITY; 2.14 SOURCES OF LAW; CHAPTER THREE -PRAXIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 KENYA; 3.3 ETHIOPIA; 3.4 SOMALIA; 3.5 NIGERIA; 3.6 GHANA; 3.7 SOUTH AFRICA; CHAPTER FOUR - THE USE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN OTHER SYSTEMS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 BRITISH EXPERIENCE; 4.3 ROMAN EXPERIENCE; 4.4 INDIAN EXPERIENCE CHAPTER FIVE -CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMARY LAW5.1 OLD CONSTITUTION; 5.2 NEW CONSTITUTION; 5.3 JUDICATURE ACT OF 1967; 5.4 THE QUESTION OF RANK; 5.5 APPLICABILITY OF CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER SIX - GENESIS AND UPHEAVALS OF THE CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 BRITISH COLONIAL RULINGS (ORDINANCES); 6.3 FALL AND RISE OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4 PRIORITIZING AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW; 6.4.1 Background Study of Facts; 6.4.2 Islamic Marriage and Divorce; 6.4.3 Hindu Marriage and Divorce; 6.5 REVIVING AFRICAN TRADITION COURTS; 6.6 ABOLISHING AFRICAN COURTS 6.7 QUALIFYING THE ROLE OF THE CHIEF AT AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAWCHAPTER SEVEN -QUEST FOR INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 CONFLICT OF LAWS; 7.3 DEVELOPMENT OF MARRIAGE LAW; 7.4 DIVORCE AND INHERITANCE LAW; 7.5 LAW OF SUCCESSION; 7.6 LAND LAW; 7.7 SCHOLARLY EVALUATION OF THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 7.8 MORE ON SUCCESSION; 7.9 LAWS OF INHERITANCE IN KENYA; 7.10 UNIFORM CUSTOMARY LAW; CHAPTER EIGHT - QUEST FOR AFRICAN JURISPRUDENCE; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 THE ROADMAP FOR AFRICA; 8.3 UBUNTU CONCEPT; 8.4 LINGUISTIC CHALLENGE; 8.5 IMPEDIMENTS TOWARDS THE INTEGRATED SYSTEM; 8.6 COLONIAL LEGACY CHAPTER NINE - DETERMINING THE FUTURE9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 DEALING WITH AUTHENTICITY ISSUE; 9.3 THE DILEMMA; 9.4 INTRIGUING QUESTIONS; 9.4.1 Witchcraft; 9.4.2 Female Circumcision among some Tribes; 9.4.3 Dowry Law; 9.4.4 Bill On Dowry In Kenya; 9.5 LEGAL PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER TEN - CRITIQUES; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 LACK OF CONFIDENCE IN THE COURT; 10.2.1 Rwandan Experience; 10.2.2 Kangaroo Court - Kenyan Experience; 10.3 THE FATE OF CUSTOMARY COURT; 10.3.1 Ghanian Experience; 10.3.2 Kenyan Experience; 10.3.3 Ugandan Experience; 10.4 PUNISHMENT IN CUSTOMARY LAW 10.5 THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE SYSTEM |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815426603321 |
Onyango Peter | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Arbitration law and practice in Kenya / / Githu Muigai, editor |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (244 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.6762013 |
Soggetto topico |
Arbitration and award - Kenya
Arbitration agreements, Commercial - Kenya |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9966-031-53-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTERNATIONAL COVENANTS/TREATIES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; CHAPTER 1 - THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ARBITRATION IN KENYA; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1968; 1.2 THE UNCITRAL MODEL ARBITRATION LAW, 1985; 1.3 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.4 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES; 1.5 RULES UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.6 THE 2009 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1995 ACT; 1.7 INSTITUTIONAL REFERENCES TO ARBITRATION; 1.8 COURT SUPERVISED ARBITRATION UNDER ORDER 46 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
1.9 ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION1.10 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2 - THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.0 INTRODUCTION; 2.1 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.2 FORM OF AGREEMENT; 2.3 MODEL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.4 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.5 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.6 VALIDITY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.7 MANDATE OF TRIBUNAL AND COURT IN ENFORCING THE AGREEMENT; 2.8 CHALLENGES IN ENFORCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.9 APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 2.10 CHALLENGE TO APPOINTMENT; 2.11 FAILURE AND TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT CHAPTER 3 - THE JURISDICTION AND POWER OF THE ARBITRATOR3.0 INTRODUCTION; 3.1 TYPES OF JURISDICTION; 3.2 GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 3.3 POWER OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO RULE ON THE QUESTION OF ITS JURISDICTION; 3.4 POWERS OF ARBITRATORS; 3.5 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 4 - THE CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRAL PROCESS; 4.0 INTRODUCTION; 4.1 BEGINNING THE ARBITRATION; 4.2 EXISTENCE AND DECLARATION OF DISPUTE; 4.3 TIME LIMITS; 4.4 APPOINTING THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 4.5 APPOINTMENT BY THE COURT; 4.6 INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 4.7 THE PRELIMINARY MEETING4.8 THE JURISDICTION OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.9 CHOICE OF LAW; 4.10 PROCEDURAL RULES; 4.11 SCHEDULING OR TIMETABLING; 4.12 ADMINISTRATION OF THE REFERENCE; 4.13 FEES AND DEPOSITS OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.14 COSTS OF THE REFERENCE; 4.15 CONFIDENTIALITY; 4.16 CONDUCTING THE ARBITRATION HEARING; 4.17 SOME COMMON CHALLENGES IN THE CONDUCT OF THE HEARING; CHAPTER 5 - THE ROLE OF THE COURT IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.0 INTRODUCTION; 5.1 THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT; 5.2 STAY OF PROCEEDINGS; 5.3 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE GRANTING OF STAY OF PROCEEDINGS 5.4 OTHER ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COURT5.5 INTERIM MEASURES OF PROTECTION BEFORE ARBITRATION; 5.6 THE COURT'S ROLE DURING ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.7 COURT ASSISTANCE TO ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO ENFORCE ORDERS FOR INTERIM MEASURES; 5.8 APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS; 5.9 TERMINATION OF THE ARBITRATOR'S MANDATE; 5.10 ARBITRATOR IS UNABLE TO PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF HIS OFFICE; 5.11 ARBITRATOR, FOR ANY OTHER REASON, FAILS TO ACT WITHOUT UNDUE DELAY; 5.12 ARBITRATOR WITHDRAWS FROM HIS OFFICE; 5.13 REVIEW OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL'S RULING ON ITS OWN JURISDICTION 5.14 COURT ASSISTANCE IN TAKING EVIDENCE |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463614603321 |
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Arbitration law and practice in Kenya / / Githu Muigai, editor |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (244 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.6762013 |
Soggetto topico |
Arbitration and award - Kenya
Arbitration agreements, Commercial - Kenya |
ISBN | 9966-031-53-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTERNATIONAL COVENANTS/TREATIES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; CHAPTER 1 - THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ARBITRATION IN KENYA; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1968; 1.2 THE UNCITRAL MODEL ARBITRATION LAW, 1985; 1.3 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.4 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES; 1.5 RULES UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.6 THE 2009 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1995 ACT; 1.7 INSTITUTIONAL REFERENCES TO ARBITRATION; 1.8 COURT SUPERVISED ARBITRATION UNDER ORDER 46 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
1.9 ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION1.10 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2 - THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.0 INTRODUCTION; 2.1 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.2 FORM OF AGREEMENT; 2.3 MODEL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.4 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.5 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.6 VALIDITY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.7 MANDATE OF TRIBUNAL AND COURT IN ENFORCING THE AGREEMENT; 2.8 CHALLENGES IN ENFORCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.9 APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 2.10 CHALLENGE TO APPOINTMENT; 2.11 FAILURE AND TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT CHAPTER 3 - THE JURISDICTION AND POWER OF THE ARBITRATOR3.0 INTRODUCTION; 3.1 TYPES OF JURISDICTION; 3.2 GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 3.3 POWER OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO RULE ON THE QUESTION OF ITS JURISDICTION; 3.4 POWERS OF ARBITRATORS; 3.5 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 4 - THE CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRAL PROCESS; 4.0 INTRODUCTION; 4.1 BEGINNING THE ARBITRATION; 4.2 EXISTENCE AND DECLARATION OF DISPUTE; 4.3 TIME LIMITS; 4.4 APPOINTING THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 4.5 APPOINTMENT BY THE COURT; 4.6 INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 4.7 THE PRELIMINARY MEETING4.8 THE JURISDICTION OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.9 CHOICE OF LAW; 4.10 PROCEDURAL RULES; 4.11 SCHEDULING OR TIMETABLING; 4.12 ADMINISTRATION OF THE REFERENCE; 4.13 FEES AND DEPOSITS OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.14 COSTS OF THE REFERENCE; 4.15 CONFIDENTIALITY; 4.16 CONDUCTING THE ARBITRATION HEARING; 4.17 SOME COMMON CHALLENGES IN THE CONDUCT OF THE HEARING; CHAPTER 5 - THE ROLE OF THE COURT IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.0 INTRODUCTION; 5.1 THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT; 5.2 STAY OF PROCEEDINGS; 5.3 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE GRANTING OF STAY OF PROCEEDINGS 5.4 OTHER ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COURT5.5 INTERIM MEASURES OF PROTECTION BEFORE ARBITRATION; 5.6 THE COURT'S ROLE DURING ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.7 COURT ASSISTANCE TO ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO ENFORCE ORDERS FOR INTERIM MEASURES; 5.8 APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS; 5.9 TERMINATION OF THE ARBITRATOR'S MANDATE; 5.10 ARBITRATOR IS UNABLE TO PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF HIS OFFICE; 5.11 ARBITRATOR, FOR ANY OTHER REASON, FAILS TO ACT WITHOUT UNDUE DELAY; 5.12 ARBITRATOR WITHDRAWS FROM HIS OFFICE; 5.13 REVIEW OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL'S RULING ON ITS OWN JURISDICTION 5.14 COURT ASSISTANCE IN TAKING EVIDENCE |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788006303321 |
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Arbitration law and practice in Kenya / / Githu Muigai, editor |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (244 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.6762013 |
Soggetto topico |
Arbitration and award - Kenya
Arbitration agreements, Commercial - Kenya |
ISBN | 9966-031-53-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; TABLE OF CASES; TABLE OF STATUTES; INTERNATIONAL COVENANTS/TREATIES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; CHAPTER 1 - THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ARBITRATION IN KENYA; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1968; 1.2 THE UNCITRAL MODEL ARBITRATION LAW, 1985; 1.3 THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.4 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES; 1.5 RULES UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT, 1995; 1.6 THE 2009 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1995 ACT; 1.7 INSTITUTIONAL REFERENCES TO ARBITRATION; 1.8 COURT SUPERVISED ARBITRATION UNDER ORDER 46 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
1.9 ENFORCEMENT UNDER THE NEW YORK CONVENTION1.10 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2 - THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.0 INTRODUCTION; 2.1 ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.2 FORM OF AGREEMENT; 2.3 MODEL ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.4 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.5 DOCTRINE OF SEPARABILITY; 2.6 VALIDITY OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.7 MANDATE OF TRIBUNAL AND COURT IN ENFORCING THE AGREEMENT; 2.8 CHALLENGES IN ENFORCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT; 2.9 APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 2.10 CHALLENGE TO APPOINTMENT; 2.11 FAILURE AND TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT CHAPTER 3 - THE JURISDICTION AND POWER OF THE ARBITRATOR3.0 INTRODUCTION; 3.1 TYPES OF JURISDICTION; 3.2 GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGING THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 3.3 POWER OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO RULE ON THE QUESTION OF ITS JURISDICTION; 3.4 POWERS OF ARBITRATORS; 3.5 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 4 - THE CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRAL PROCESS; 4.0 INTRODUCTION; 4.1 BEGINNING THE ARBITRATION; 4.2 EXISTENCE AND DECLARATION OF DISPUTE; 4.3 TIME LIMITS; 4.4 APPOINTING THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL; 4.5 APPOINTMENT BY THE COURT; 4.6 INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL 4.7 THE PRELIMINARY MEETING4.8 THE JURISDICTION OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.9 CHOICE OF LAW; 4.10 PROCEDURAL RULES; 4.11 SCHEDULING OR TIMETABLING; 4.12 ADMINISTRATION OF THE REFERENCE; 4.13 FEES AND DEPOSITS OF THE TRIBUNAL; 4.14 COSTS OF THE REFERENCE; 4.15 CONFIDENTIALITY; 4.16 CONDUCTING THE ARBITRATION HEARING; 4.17 SOME COMMON CHALLENGES IN THE CONDUCT OF THE HEARING; CHAPTER 5 - THE ROLE OF THE COURT IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.0 INTRODUCTION; 5.1 THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT UNDER THE ARBITRATION ACT; 5.2 STAY OF PROCEEDINGS; 5.3 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE GRANTING OF STAY OF PROCEEDINGS 5.4 OTHER ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COURT5.5 INTERIM MEASURES OF PROTECTION BEFORE ARBITRATION; 5.6 THE COURT'S ROLE DURING ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS; 5.7 COURT ASSISTANCE TO ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL TO ENFORCE ORDERS FOR INTERIM MEASURES; 5.8 APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS; 5.9 TERMINATION OF THE ARBITRATOR'S MANDATE; 5.10 ARBITRATOR IS UNABLE TO PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF HIS OFFICE; 5.11 ARBITRATOR, FOR ANY OTHER REASON, FAILS TO ACT WITHOUT UNDUE DELAY; 5.12 ARBITRATOR WITHDRAWS FROM HIS OFFICE; 5.13 REVIEW OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL'S RULING ON ITS OWN JURISDICTION 5.14 COURT ASSISTANCE IN TAKING EVIDENCE |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820729503321 |
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A commentary on the Civil Procedure Act Cap 21 / / Steve Ouma |
Autore | Ouma Steve |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (584 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.67620502632 |
Soggetto topico | Civil procedure - Kenya |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9966-031-87-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; DEDICATION; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; TABLE OF CASES; INTRODUCTION; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 ADVERSARIAL PROCEDURE; 1.1.1 BILATERALITY; 1.1.2 PARTY PROSECUTION; 1.1.3 PARTY PRESENTATION; 1.1.4 LAWYERS; 1.1.5 THE ROLE OF THE COURT; 1.1.6 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM; 1.2 THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 1.2.1 LAWYERS; 1.2.2 JUDGES; 1.2.3 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 2.0 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS; 2.1 CIVIL PROCEDURE; 2.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP. 21
2.3 RECOGNIZED AGENTS AND ADVOCATES2.4 APPRAISAL; 3.0 SOURCES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE LAW; 3.1 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010; 3.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP 21; 3.3 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES; 4.0 LACUNAE IN THE ACT AND RULES; 5.0 DOCTRINES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE; 5.1 JUSTICIABILITY; 5.2 JURISDICTION; 5.2.1 THE SUPREME COURT; 5.2.2 THE COURT OF APPEAL; 5.2.3 THE HIGH COURT; 5.2.4 JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY; 5.2.5 INHERENT JURISDICTION; 5.2.5.1 To Meet the Ends of Justice; 5.2.5.2 To Prevent the Abuse of the Process of the Court; 5.2.5.3 Limitations to the Exercise of Inherent Powers 5.3 AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM5.4 CAUSE OF ACTION; 6.0 TERMINOLOGY; 6.1 THE DEMAND LETTER; 6.2 PLEADINGS; 6.3 SERVICE OF PROCESS; 6.4 TRIAL; 6.5 PARTIES; 6.6 JUDGMENT; 6.7 APPEAL; 6.8 AN APPELLATE COURT; 7.0 POST-JUDGMENT REMEDIES; 7. 1 MONETARY DAMAGES; 7.2 EQUITABLE RELIEF; 7.3 DECLARATORY JUDGMENT; THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT (CHAPTER 21); PART I - PRELIMINARY; PART II - SUITS IN GENERAL; Jurisdiction of Courts; Place of Suing; Judgment and Decree; Interest; Costs; PART III - EXECUTION; General; Procedure in Execution; Attachment; Sale; Distribution of Assets; Resistance to Execution PART IV - INCIDENTAL PROCEEDINGSCommissions; PART V - SUITS IN PARTICULAR CASES; Suits by Aliens and by or against Foreign Rulers; Interpleader; PART VI - SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS; Arbitration; Special Case; Suits Relating to Public Matters; PART VII - SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS; PART VIII - APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT AND COURT OF APPEAL; Appeals from Original Decrees; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of a Subordinate Court; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of the High Court; Appeals from Orders; General Provisions Relating to Appeals; PART IX - REVIEW; PART X - RULES; PART XI -MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACTTHE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, 2010; ORDER 1 - PARTIES TO SUITS; Rule 1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs; Rule 2. Power of court to order separate trial; Rule 3. Who may be joined as defendants; Rule 4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties; Rule 5. Defendant need not be interested in all relief claimed; Rule 6. Joinder of parties liable on same contract; Rule 7. When plaintiff in doubt from whom redress is to be sought; Rule 8. One person may sue or defend on behalf of all in the same interest; Rule 9. Mis-joinder and Non-joinder Rule 10. Substitution and Addition of Parties |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463615003321 |
Ouma Steve | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A commentary on the Civil Procedure Act Cap 21 / / Steve Ouma |
Autore | Ouma Steve |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (584 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.67620502632 |
Soggetto topico | Civil procedure - Kenya |
ISBN | 9966-031-87-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; DEDICATION; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; TABLE OF CASES; INTRODUCTION; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 ADVERSARIAL PROCEDURE; 1.1.1 BILATERALITY; 1.1.2 PARTY PROSECUTION; 1.1.3 PARTY PRESENTATION; 1.1.4 LAWYERS; 1.1.5 THE ROLE OF THE COURT; 1.1.6 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM; 1.2 THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 1.2.1 LAWYERS; 1.2.2 JUDGES; 1.2.3 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 2.0 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS; 2.1 CIVIL PROCEDURE; 2.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP. 21
2.3 RECOGNIZED AGENTS AND ADVOCATES2.4 APPRAISAL; 3.0 SOURCES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE LAW; 3.1 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010; 3.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP 21; 3.3 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES; 4.0 LACUNAE IN THE ACT AND RULES; 5.0 DOCTRINES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE; 5.1 JUSTICIABILITY; 5.2 JURISDICTION; 5.2.1 THE SUPREME COURT; 5.2.2 THE COURT OF APPEAL; 5.2.3 THE HIGH COURT; 5.2.4 JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY; 5.2.5 INHERENT JURISDICTION; 5.2.5.1 To Meet the Ends of Justice; 5.2.5.2 To Prevent the Abuse of the Process of the Court; 5.2.5.3 Limitations to the Exercise of Inherent Powers 5.3 AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM5.4 CAUSE OF ACTION; 6.0 TERMINOLOGY; 6.1 THE DEMAND LETTER; 6.2 PLEADINGS; 6.3 SERVICE OF PROCESS; 6.4 TRIAL; 6.5 PARTIES; 6.6 JUDGMENT; 6.7 APPEAL; 6.8 AN APPELLATE COURT; 7.0 POST-JUDGMENT REMEDIES; 7. 1 MONETARY DAMAGES; 7.2 EQUITABLE RELIEF; 7.3 DECLARATORY JUDGMENT; THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT (CHAPTER 21); PART I - PRELIMINARY; PART II - SUITS IN GENERAL; Jurisdiction of Courts; Place of Suing; Judgment and Decree; Interest; Costs; PART III - EXECUTION; General; Procedure in Execution; Attachment; Sale; Distribution of Assets; Resistance to Execution PART IV - INCIDENTAL PROCEEDINGSCommissions; PART V - SUITS IN PARTICULAR CASES; Suits by Aliens and by or against Foreign Rulers; Interpleader; PART VI - SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS; Arbitration; Special Case; Suits Relating to Public Matters; PART VII - SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS; PART VIII - APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT AND COURT OF APPEAL; Appeals from Original Decrees; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of a Subordinate Court; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of the High Court; Appeals from Orders; General Provisions Relating to Appeals; PART IX - REVIEW; PART X - RULES; PART XI -MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACTTHE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, 2010; ORDER 1 - PARTIES TO SUITS; Rule 1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs; Rule 2. Power of court to order separate trial; Rule 3. Who may be joined as defendants; Rule 4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties; Rule 5. Defendant need not be interested in all relief claimed; Rule 6. Joinder of parties liable on same contract; Rule 7. When plaintiff in doubt from whom redress is to be sought; Rule 8. One person may sue or defend on behalf of all in the same interest; Rule 9. Mis-joinder and Non-joinder Rule 10. Substitution and Addition of Parties |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788006003321 |
Ouma Steve | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A commentary on the Civil Procedure Act Cap 21 / / Steve Ouma |
Autore | Ouma Steve |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (584 p.) |
Disciplina | 347.67620502632 |
Soggetto topico | Civil procedure - Kenya |
ISBN | 9966-031-87-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; DEDICATION; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; TABLE OF CASES; INTRODUCTION; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 ADVERSARIAL PROCEDURE; 1.1.1 BILATERALITY; 1.1.2 PARTY PROSECUTION; 1.1.3 PARTY PRESENTATION; 1.1.4 LAWYERS; 1.1.5 THE ROLE OF THE COURT; 1.1.6 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM; 1.2 THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 1.2.1 LAWYERS; 1.2.2 JUDGES; 1.2.3 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM; 2.0 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS; 2.1 CIVIL PROCEDURE; 2.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP. 21
2.3 RECOGNIZED AGENTS AND ADVOCATES2.4 APPRAISAL; 3.0 SOURCES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE LAW; 3.1 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010; 3.2 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT CAP 21; 3.3 THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES; 4.0 LACUNAE IN THE ACT AND RULES; 5.0 DOCTRINES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE; 5.1 JUSTICIABILITY; 5.2 JURISDICTION; 5.2.1 THE SUPREME COURT; 5.2.2 THE COURT OF APPEAL; 5.2.3 THE HIGH COURT; 5.2.4 JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY; 5.2.5 INHERENT JURISDICTION; 5.2.5.1 To Meet the Ends of Justice; 5.2.5.2 To Prevent the Abuse of the Process of the Court; 5.2.5.3 Limitations to the Exercise of Inherent Powers 5.3 AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM5.4 CAUSE OF ACTION; 6.0 TERMINOLOGY; 6.1 THE DEMAND LETTER; 6.2 PLEADINGS; 6.3 SERVICE OF PROCESS; 6.4 TRIAL; 6.5 PARTIES; 6.6 JUDGMENT; 6.7 APPEAL; 6.8 AN APPELLATE COURT; 7.0 POST-JUDGMENT REMEDIES; 7. 1 MONETARY DAMAGES; 7.2 EQUITABLE RELIEF; 7.3 DECLARATORY JUDGMENT; THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT (CHAPTER 21); PART I - PRELIMINARY; PART II - SUITS IN GENERAL; Jurisdiction of Courts; Place of Suing; Judgment and Decree; Interest; Costs; PART III - EXECUTION; General; Procedure in Execution; Attachment; Sale; Distribution of Assets; Resistance to Execution PART IV - INCIDENTAL PROCEEDINGSCommissions; PART V - SUITS IN PARTICULAR CASES; Suits by Aliens and by or against Foreign Rulers; Interpleader; PART VI - SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS; Arbitration; Special Case; Suits Relating to Public Matters; PART VII - SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS; PART VIII - APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT AND COURT OF APPEAL; Appeals from Original Decrees; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of a Subordinate Court; Appeals from Appellate Decrees of the High Court; Appeals from Orders; General Provisions Relating to Appeals; PART IX - REVIEW; PART X - RULES; PART XI -MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACTTHE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, 2010; ORDER 1 - PARTIES TO SUITS; Rule 1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs; Rule 2. Power of court to order separate trial; Rule 3. Who may be joined as defendants; Rule 4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties; Rule 5. Defendant need not be interested in all relief claimed; Rule 6. Joinder of parties liable on same contract; Rule 7. When plaintiff in doubt from whom redress is to be sought; Rule 8. One person may sue or defend on behalf of all in the same interest; Rule 9. Mis-joinder and Non-joinder Rule 10. Substitution and Addition of Parties |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820729303321 |
Ouma Steve | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Constitutional and political history of Uganda from 1894 to the present / / G.W. Kanyeihamba |
Autore | Kanyeihamba George W. |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 p.) |
Disciplina | 342.6761029 |
Soggetto topico | Constitutional history - Uganda |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 9966-031-50-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; DEDICATION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; FOREWORD; PREFACE; CHAPTER ONE - HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: THE FOUNDATIONS OF UGANDA; 1.1 DECLARATION OF A PROTECTORATE; 1.2 THE UGANDA ORDER-IN-COUNCIL 1902; 1.3 EXECUTIVE AND THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS; 1.4 EXTENDING REPRESENTATION TO THE PEOPLE; 1.5 THE BEGINNING OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT; CHAPTER TWO - THE FORCES WHICH DETERMINED THE DESTINY OF UGANDA; 2.1 POLITICAL PARTIES; 2.2 THE TRADITIONAL RULERS; 2.3 THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENT; 2.4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE IN LONDON
CHAPTER THREE - UGANDA BECOMES AN INDEPENDENT SOVEREIGN STATE3.1 SECOND CONFERENCE IN LONDON; CHAPTER FOUR - THE DRAMATIC YEARS; 4.1 THE CONSPIRACIES; 4.2 MONARCHISM GOES INTO HIBERNATION; 4.3 THE REPUBLICAN CONSTITUTION OF 1967: A PRELUDE TO INSTABILITY; CHAPTER FIVE - THE AGE OF MILITARISM IN UGANDA; 5.1 THE ORIGINS OF MILITARY RULE; 5.2 THE REASONS FOR THE FIRST COUP D'ETAT IN UGANDA; 5.3 THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF THE IDI AMIN REGIME; CHAPTER SIX - POWER RIDES NAKED THROUGH UGANDA UNDER THE MUZZLE OF A GUN; 6.1 REVULSION AGAINST AMIN AND HIS MILITARY REGIME 6.2 LIBERATION OF UGANDA FROM THE IDI AMIN REGIME6.3 THE RISE AND FALL OF THE UNLF GENERNMENT; 6.4 CONFRONTATION AT MWANZA; 6.5 REMOVAL OF YUSUF LULE FROM THE PRESIDENCY; CHAPTER SEVEN - THE RETURN OF OBOTE AND CONTINUED MISRULE; 7.1 UNLF, THE TROJAN HORSE OF UPC; 7.2 THE MILITARY COMMISSION AS CHIEF EXECUTIE OF UGANDA; 7.3 OBOTE II; NO LESSONS FROM THE PAST; 7.4 THE ECONOMIC MIRAGE UNDER OBOTE II; CHAPTER EIGHT - THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT IN THE BUSH; 8.1 OPPOSITION GROUPS AGAINST THE OBOTE II REGIME; 8.2 THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT; 8.3 CONSOLIDATION OF THE NRM PHILOSOPHY 8.4 THE COLLAPSE OF OBOTE II8.5 FUNDAMENTAL CHANGES UNDER NRM; CHAPTER NINE - THE BEST LEGACY OF THE NRM TO UGANDA; CHAPTER TEN - FAILURES OF THE NRM; CHAPTER ELEVEN - THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE NRM; 11.1 THE DEMISE OF THE NRM PRINCIPLES; 11.2 WHAT WENT WRONG?; CHAPTER TWELVE - GOVERNANCE FROM CUSTOMARY, THROUGH COLONIAL TO MODERN OBLIGATIONS; CHAPTER THIRTEEN - THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNANCE; 13.1 THE DOCTRINE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS; 13.2 THE RULE OF LAW; 13.3 DEVIANCE FROM CONSTITUTIONAL DOCTRINES AND THEORIES; 13.4 THE STATUS AND ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY IN GOVERNANCE 13.5 THE IDEAL JUDICIARY13.6 THE MEANING OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY; 13.7 EXECUTIVE, POLITICAL AND MILITARY ASSAULT ON THE JUDICIARY; 13.8 JUDICIAL BALANCING ACT; 13.9 ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE JUDICIARY; 13.10 THE CHALLENGES OF CIVIL SOCIETY; CHAPTER FOURTEEN - ELECTION LAWS AND ELECTORAL MALPRACTICES IN UGANDA; 14.1 INTRODUCTION; 14.2 DELIBERATE AVOIDANCE AND BREACHES OF ELECTORAL LAWS IN UGANDA; 14.3 REFORM OR APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE ELECTORAL LAWS?; 14.4 LACK OF LAW ENFORCEMENT; 14.5 REFORMS ARE ONLY SECONDARY; 14.6 WOMEN FAIR WORSE UNDER ELECTION LAWS CHAPTER FIFTEEN - A GAZE IN THE FUTURE |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463613003321 |
Kanyeihamba George W. | ||
Nairobi, Kenya ; ; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania ; ; Kampala, Uganda : , : LawAfrica, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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