POWERS OF COURTS IN GRANTING ARBITRAL INTERIM MEASURES IN ENGLAND

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-14 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


THE LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS OF ARBITRATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 15-27 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


PARTY AUTONOMY DOCTRINE IS THE CORNERSTONE OF ARBITRAL PROVISIONAL MEASURES

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 28-43 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


THE ENFORCEMENT OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES BY TRIBUNALS AND COURTS IN ENGLAND

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 44-58 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


LEGALITY OF UGANDA PEOPLE’S DEFENCE IN SOUTH SUDAN, A TOOL FOR PEACE IN THE EAST AFRICA

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 59-67 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROCEDURES AND CONDITIONS FOR GRANTING ARBITRAL INTERIM MEASURES IN ENGLAND

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 68-81 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


CRIME PREVENTERS A TOOL FOR SOCIAL COHESION IN COMMUNITY POLICING OF UGANDA

Dr. Shadat Ssemakula Mutyab Mohmeded - Independent Review Paper

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 82-105 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


CASES AND INCIDENCES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST  MEN IN TOWNSHIP WARD OF NYAMIRA COUNTY, KENYA

Monicah Kerubo Obegi - Masters of Art Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Egerton University, Kenya

Samson W.  Mwangi - Associate Professor, Department of Peace, Security and Social Studies, Egerton University, Kenya

Francis Machira Appolos - Lecturer, Department of Peace, Security and Social Studies, Egerton University, Kenya

IAJLS Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 106-125 | Abstract (HTML Format) | Full Length Research (PDF Format)


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