The past half century in Uganda has witnessed both concern and interest in copyright and neighbouring rights. This is evident in the laws and treaties initiated by both the Uganda Government and the international community, aimed at enabling copyright holders to realize the benefi ts of their intellectual works.
Intellectual Property Law in East Africa
KShs 3,217.00
The past half century in Uganda has witnessed both concern and interest in copyright and neighbouring rights. This is evident in the laws and treaties initiated by both the Uganda Government and the international community, aimed at enabling copyright holders to realize the benefi ts of their intellectual works.
2 in stock
Related products
-
Child Rights and the Law in East Africa
The book seeks to streamline the rights and protection of children in the three common law East African countries through law both now and in the future. The book also serves as a resource material in the area of child rights and the law, not only in East Africa, but also across Sub-Saharan Africa. It further seeks to stimulate debate on effective domestication and implementation of international child rights standards in East Africa.
-
Principles of Constitutional Law -(Law africa)
The main aim of this book is to provide the reader with knowledge and understanding of some of the key concepts, doctrines and principles which make up that corpus of law known as constitutional law. Another aim is to develop a sound academic basis for the study of subjects based on public law, such as political science and international relations.
-
Family Law in Kenya: Marriage, Divorce and Children
Family Law in Kenya in so far as it relates to Marriage, Divorce and Children – the focus of this book has been in an unsatisfactory state and calling for reform for a number of decades. Attempts at legislative reform often floundered as successive male-dominated Parliaments rejected them. They finally became a reality when a new constitutional order was promulgated under the Constitution of Kenya, 2010. The new era made possible the enactment of a new statutory framework for marriage, with its antecedents and consequences, as well as matrimonial property with its ownership and distribution.
-
Criminal Law-William Musyoka
This text is designed to expose the Kenyan law on criminal responsibility and to define the common and key offences created by Kenyan statutes. An attempt has been made to rely mainly on Kenyan case law, but there is reference to cases from the other East African countries and the rest of the Commonwealth. The book is meant for law students undertaking the LL.B. programme. Legal practitioners, judicial officers, law enforcement agents and other persons with an interest in criminal law and justice will also find it useful.
-
Procedure in the Law of Succession in Kenya
One of the difficulties courts have been having in the past in dealing with the Law of Succession Act, had been with the issue of marriage. The Succession Act and the Marriage Act were to have come into operation simultaneously. This did not occur until almost 50 years later. The Marriage Act was gazetted on the 6 May 2014. Parliament amended and consolidated “the various laws relating to Marriage and Divorce and to connected purposes.”
-
Principles of Constitutional Law
The main aim of this book is to provide the reader with knowledge and understanding of some of the key concepts, doctrines and principles which make up that corpus of law known as constitutional law. Another aim is to develop a sound academic basis for the study of subjects based on public law, such as political science and international relations.
-
A Text Book on Tax Law in Kenya
A Text Book on Tax Law in Kenya is a treatise on Kenyan tax law. It is a reference book for the training of advocates, accountants, tax agents, consultants, business owners, public among other professionals interacting with tax matters. It is an indispensable handbook for any professional pursuing a career in tax including the decision makers, Judges, Magistrates, and Tax Tribunals. It is an extensive summary of the tax law in Kenya and the tax jurisprudence emanating from Kenyan Courts and Tax Appeal Tribunal.
-
Administrative Law and Process in a Nutshell
This book offers a concise, knowledgeable guide to administrative law. In straightforward, readable prose, the authors not only summarize the dominant statutes and case law in the area, but also discuss informal administrative processes and the background realities of the regulatory state. Students can use the book as a complement to any major casebook, and practitioners will also find it an excellent brief introduction to this complex and important subject.
Be the first to review “Intellectual Property Law in East Africa”