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        The reality of state capture in Uganda and its impact on human rights: an interrogation of the right to health [1]
        Realization of the right to work: an examination of the efficacy of the dispute resolution mechanisms in the workplace in Uganda [1]
        Regardless of frontiers" interrogating the legitimacy of defamation laws in Uganda today [1]
        The relevance and efficacy of the legal framework on visiting locus in the resolution of land disputes in Uganda [1]
        A review of the feasibility of Uganda's regulatory sandbox framework for promoting Fintech innovation: a comparative analysis with United Kingdom’s CFA and Kenya’s CMA [1]
        The right to education for children in Uganda: A critical analysis [1]
        Striking a balance: the free speech versus hate speech debate a comprehensive and comparative analysis of international and domestic law [1]
        Structural interdict: a plausible means to ending Uganda’s entrenched abuse of the right to maternal healthcare [1]
        Towards more equitable reparations: an appraisal of reparations on developing countries under state responsibility in international law [1]
        Towards public interest insolvency: A case for COVID19 induced corporate rescue of businesses in Uganda [1]

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