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+ | ''Coming Soon'' | ||
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− | + | *[[Media:Constitution_of_Uganda.pdf | Constitution of Uganda]] | |
− | </ | + | *[[Media:Constitution_of_Uganda_2005_Amendments.pdf | Constitution of Uganda - 2005 Amendments Part 1]] |
− | One of five countries in the East Africa Law Society, Uganda has a common law criminal justice system influenced by British colonial rulers and African customary law. | + | *[[Media:Constitution_of_Uganda_2005_Amendments_2.pdf | Constitution of Uganda - 2005 Amendments Part 2]] |
+ | *[[Media:Penal_Code_of_Uganda_1.pdf | Penal Code of Uganda]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Penal_Code_of_Uganda_Amendments.pdf | Penal Code of Uganda - 2005 Amendments]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Criminal_Procedure_Code_of_Uganda.pdf | Criminal Procedure Code of Uganda]] | ||
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+ | *[http://www.uls.or.ug/projects/legal-aid-project/introduction/ Legal Aid Project of the Uganda Law Society] | ||
+ | *[http://caselaw.ihrda.org African Human Rights Case Law Analyser] | ||
+ | *[[Lexique Des Termes Juridiques (Anglais-Français)]] | ||
+ | *[[Lexique Des Termes Juridiques (Français-Anglais)]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:ACHPR_PrinciplesandGuidelines_FairTrial.pdf | Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Fair Trial and Legal Assistance in Africa]] | ||
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+ | * [http://elearning.ibj.org eLearning Courses for Criminal Defense lawyers] | ||
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+ | One of five countries in the [[East Africa Law Society]], Uganda has a common law criminal justice system influenced by British colonial rulers and African customary law. | ||
Uganda has a score of 19 out of a 100 on the The World Bank Rule of Law Index. | Uganda has a score of 19 out of a 100 on the The World Bank Rule of Law Index. | ||
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Uganda has ratified the [[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]]. | Uganda has ratified the [[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]]. | ||
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*56% of prisoners in Uganda are pre-trial detainees. | *56% of prisoners in Uganda are pre-trial detainees. | ||
*Prisons in Uganda are currently at 223 percent capacity. | *Prisons in Uganda are currently at 223 percent capacity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 4 November 2016
English • español |
One of five countries in the East Africa Law Society, Uganda has a common law criminal justice system influenced by British colonial rulers and African customary law.
Uganda has a score of 19 out of a 100 on the The World Bank Rule of Law Index.
A limited legal aid system exists in Uganda. However, it provides legal counsel to only those defendants who are charged with capital crimes. In 1992, in response to the overwhelming need for lawyers, the Uganda Law Society formed the Legal Aid Project with the assistance of the Norwegian Bar Association.
Uganda has ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
See Criminal Justice Systems Around the World
QUICK FACTS
- 56% of prisoners in Uganda are pre-trial detainees.
- Prisons in Uganda are currently at 223 percent capacity.