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Repressive policing law: scathing judgment by Uganda’s constitutional court

by Carmel Rickard | Apr 2, 2020

One of Uganda’s most contentious laws has come under fire by that country’s constitutional court. A particularly repressive section giving the police power to prohibit all public gatherings and protest has been declared unconstitutional and the court’s majority took...

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