The development of Uganda’s military justice system and the right to a fair trial: Old wine in new bottles?
The development of Uganda’s military justice system and the right to a fair trial: Old wine in new bottles?
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2018-10
Authors
Naluwairo, Roland
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Global Campus
Abstract
Abstract: Justice demands that all organs and persons that exercise judicial
power should adhere to the standards comprised in the right to a fair trial. In the
last two decades, many countries have introduced reforms aimed at ensuring
that the administration of justice through military tribunals conforms to these
standards. In Uganda, the extent to which the country’s successive military legal
frameworks have been progressive in doing this is contestable. This article
analyses the historical foundation and evolution of Uganda’s military justice
system with respect to the legal protection of the right to a fair trial. The
analysis is largely based on desk review. The development of Uganda’s military
justice system may be categorised into five major stages: military justice during
the colonial era (1895-1962); military justice in the immediate postindependence
period (1962-1971); military justice in the Amin era (1971-
1979); military justice under the NRA Codes of Conduct (1986-1992); and
military justice under the 2005 Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces Act (2005 to
date). Although compared to the colonial times, there have been some
improvements, many of which are said to be or passed off as reforms in the area
of protecting fair trial rights in the administration of justice by military courts
and are superficial. Many reforms introduced especially after the 1964 Armed
Forces Act are reminiscent of the early colonial times, during which time the
administration of military justice hardly provided any strong guarantees for the
protection and enjoyment of the right to a fair trial.
Key words: fair; justice; law; military; rights
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Uganda,
fair trial,
justice,
military justice
Citation
R Naluwairo ‘The development of Uganda’s military justice system and the right to a fair trial: Old wine in new bottles?’ (2018) 2 Global Campus Human Rights Journal 59-76 http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/1447
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