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Prof Jamil Mujuzi

@mujuziprof

Professor of Law

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That court martial wrongful conviction should be set aside as soon as possible. Otherwise, some countries may consider it as a "conviction" and decline to "give" him visas KIIZA ERON

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That was a controversial/wrong decision. The court misunderstood the relationship between Article 24(4) of the Constitution and other relevant constitutional provisions and Kenya's international human rights obligations Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC

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This decision is clearly wrong. Under section 17 of the Prevention and Prohibition of Torture Act, Ugandan courts have jurisdiction over torture committed, inter alia, by or against Ugandans abroad. See also brill.com/view/journals/…

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If you are interested in the circumstances in which apex (the highest) courts in some African countries can review or rescind their decisions, you may find that article useful: jutajournals.co.za/when-the-apex-…

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Those interested in the subject of appointing acting judges in Uganda under (Article 142(2) of the Constitution) may find that article below useful Judiciary Uganda Dr Busingye Kabumba Elison Karuhanga Uganda Law Society Paul MUKIIBI Michael Aboneka ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/assi…