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  2. Court of Appeal of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal of Uganda is located at Plot 2, The Square, Nakasero, in the Central Division of Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda. [1] The geographical coordinates of the offices of the Uganda Court of Appeal are: 0°18'57.0"N, 32°34'45.0"E (Latitude: Longitude:0.315833; Longitude:32.579167). [2]

  3. High Court of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The High Court of Uganda is located at 2 The Square, in Kampala Central Division, one of the five administrative burroughs of Uganda's capital city Kampala. [1] The geographical coordinates of the offices of the Uganda High Court are: 0°18'57.0"N, 32°34'46.0"E (Latitude:0.315833; Longitude:32.579444). [2]

  4. Supreme Court of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court Building is located at Plot 2, The Square, on Nakasero Hill. This is in the Central Division of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [1] The coordinates of the Supreme Court Building are: 0°18'55.0"N, 32°34'47.0"E (Latitude:0.315278; Longitude:32.579722). [2]

  5. Politics of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Uganda occurs in an authoritarian context. Since assuming office in 1986 at the end of the Ugandan civil war, Yoweri Museveni has ruled Uganda as an autocrat. [1] [2] Political parties were banned from 1986 to 2006 in the wake of the 2005 Ugandan multi-party referendum which was won by pro-democracy forces. [1]

  6. Constitution of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 constitution stresses the notion of an independent judiciary, with the Supreme Court as the final court of appeal. [5] The 1995 Constitution of Uganda has restored all the traditional monarchies, except for the Kingdom of Ankole, but limits the Ugandan monarchs' powers to cultural matters only.

  7. Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (Uganda)

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    The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.It is responsible for the provision of "legal advice and legal services to government, its allied institutions and to the general public and to support the machinery that provides the legal framework for good governance". [1]

  8. Parliament of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Uganda is the country's unicameral legislative body. The most significant of the Ugandan parliament's functions is to pass laws that will provide good governance in the country. The government ministers are bound to answer to the people's representatives on the floor of the house.

  9. List of ministers of justice and constitutional affairs of Uganda

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    Politics of Uganda Constitution Human rights Government President (List) Yoweri Museveni Vice President Jessica Alupo Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja Cabinet Parliament Speaker Anita Among Constituencies Judiciary Supreme Court Court of Appeal/Constitutional Court High Court Magistrate Courts Industrial Court Administrative divisions Regions Districts Counties Sub-counties Local Council ...