Uganda Law Reform Commission

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The ULRC is a constitutional body established under Article 248(1) of the Constitution of Uganda to study and keep laws of Uganda under constant review.

Call for articles for the Uganda Living Law Journal - August 2023 | Uganda Law Reform Commission 25/08/2023

The Uganda Law Reform Commission welcomes submission of articles from the general public for publication in the next issue of The Uganda Living Law Journal.

The theme for the next issue is “ICT Disruptive Technologies and the Law"

Please submit your article via email to [email protected]

Please follow the link below to download publication guidelines of the Uganda Living Law Journal

Publication Guidelines for Publication of The Uganda Living Law Journal

Call for articles for the Uganda Living Law Journal - August 2023 | Uganda Law Reform Commission The Uganda Law Reform Commission welcomes submission of articles from the general public for publication in the next issue of The Uganda Living Law Journal. The theme for the next issue is “ICT Disruptive Technologies and the Law" Please submit your article via email to [email protected]...

Uganda Law Reform Commission to review the Trust Law in Uganda | Uganda Law Reform Commission 25/08/2023

Uganda Law Reform Commission has has kicked off preliminary stages to review and streamline the Law regarding Trusts in Uganda in order to align it to modern trends in trust regulations.

Trusts form an important part of Uganda’s economic and social life. They act as instruments for preserving family wealth, charity, investment, land management and finance investment. Consequently, trusts are an important component of the economy. Trusts guarantee the protection of the property of the settlor by ensuring that the property is not liable to litigation or attachment since it is held by a third party (trustee). Trusts can be used to protect assets from being subject to claims from creditors.

Uganda Law Reform Commission to review the Trust Law in Uganda | Uganda Law Reform Commission Uganda Law Reform Commission has has kicked off preliminary stages to review and streamline the Law regarding Trusts in Uganda inorder to align it to modern trends in trust regulations. Trusts form an important part of Uganda’s economic and social life. They act as instruments for preserving famil...

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