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spelling okr-10986-30882021-04-23T14:02:06Z Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report World Bank ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCESS TO LAND ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ACTIONS ACTS ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADR ADVISORS ADVISORY SERVICES ADVOCACY AGENCIES AGREEMENT AGREEMENTS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AMENDMENTS AMNESTY APPEALS ARBITRATION ARMED CONFLICT ARREST ASSAULT ASSETS ATTORNEYS AUTHORITY BAIL BANK BENEFIT BENEFITS BILLS BREADWINNERS BRIBES BUSINESS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESSES CABINET CASE ADMINISTRATION CASE BACKLOGS CASE MANAGEMENT CASES CHILD CHILD PROSTITUTION CHILD PROTECTION CHILD WELFARE CHILDREN This study examines and evaluates developments in the Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) institutions, noting both the achievements and continuing challenges of reform under first phase Sector Investment Plan (SIP I) and SIP II. It pays particular attention to the SIP guidelines and objectives and to the outstanding challenges described in various reviews of the JLOS institutions, more specifically: (a) the commercial court; (b) the impact of the establishment of the centre for arbitration and dispute resolution on case backlogs; (c) the adequacy of legal education to meet the needs of the sector in view of recent reforms, and (d) the provision of legal aid services to the poor to increase their access to justice. The study also touches on the challenges identified by the JLOS Medium Term Evaluation (MTE), which warranted detailed study and which informed the development of SIP II. They include law reform, legal education, and access to justice for the poor and particularly in the conflicted areas of Uganda. 2012-03-19T17:24:13Z 2012-03-19T17:24:13Z 2009-07-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20090804022523 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3088 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Legal and Judicial Sector Assessment Africa Sub-Saharan Africa East Africa Uganda
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topic ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLAN
ACTIONS
ACTS
ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADR
ADVISORS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ADVOCACY
AGENCIES
AGREEMENT
AGREEMENTS
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
AMENDMENTS
AMNESTY
APPEALS
ARBITRATION
ARMED CONFLICT
ARREST
ASSAULT
ASSETS
ATTORNEYS
AUTHORITY
BAIL
BANK
BENEFIT
BENEFITS
BILLS
BREADWINNERS
BRIBES
BUSINESS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESSES
CABINET
CASE ADMINISTRATION
CASE BACKLOGS
CASE MANAGEMENT
CASES
CHILD
CHILD PROSTITUTION
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCESS TO LAND
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACTION PLAN
ACTIONS
ACTS
ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADR
ADVISORS
ADVISORY SERVICES
ADVOCACY
AGENCIES
AGREEMENT
AGREEMENTS
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
AMENDMENTS
AMNESTY
APPEALS
ARBITRATION
ARMED CONFLICT
ARREST
ASSAULT
ASSETS
ATTORNEYS
AUTHORITY
BAIL
BANK
BENEFIT
BENEFITS
BILLS
BREADWINNERS
BRIBES
BUSINESS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESSES
CABINET
CASE ADMINISTRATION
CASE BACKLOGS
CASE MANAGEMENT
CASES
CHILD
CHILD PROSTITUTION
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
World Bank
Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
East Africa
Uganda
description This study examines and evaluates developments in the Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) institutions, noting both the achievements and continuing challenges of reform under first phase Sector Investment Plan (SIP I) and SIP II. It pays particular attention to the SIP guidelines and objectives and to the outstanding challenges described in various reviews of the JLOS institutions, more specifically: (a) the commercial court; (b) the impact of the establishment of the centre for arbitration and dispute resolution on case backlogs; (c) the adequacy of legal education to meet the needs of the sector in view of recent reforms, and (d) the provision of legal aid services to the poor to increase their access to justice. The study also touches on the challenges identified by the JLOS Medium Term Evaluation (MTE), which warranted detailed study and which informed the development of SIP II. They include law reform, legal education, and access to justice for the poor and particularly in the conflicted areas of Uganda.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Legal and Judicial Sector Assessment
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
title_short Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
title_full Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
title_fullStr Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
title_full_unstemmed Uganda - Legal and Judicial Sector Study Report
title_sort uganda - legal and judicial sector study report
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20090804022523
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3088
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