List of law schools in Uganda

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This is a list of institutions offering law courses in Uganda Uganda:

  • The table below lists the accredited, law schools in Uganda, as at October 2014.
List of law schools in Uganda
Number School Affiliation Courses Private/Public
1 Makerere University, School of Law Makerere University LLB, LLM & LLD Public
2 Bishop Stuart University, Faculty of Law Bishop Stuart University LLB[1] Private
3 Busoga University, Faculty of Law Busoga University LLB Private
4 Gulu University, Faculty of Law Gulu University LLB Public
5 Islamic University in Uganda, Faculty of Law Islamic University in Uganda LLB Private
6 Kampala International University, Faculty of Law Kampala International University LLB Private
7 Kampala University, Faculty of Law Kampala University LLB[2] Private
8 Nkumba University, School of Law Nkumba University LLB & BCJ Private
9 Uganda Christian University, Faculty of Law Uganda Christian University LLB Private
10 Uganda Pentecostal University, Faculty of Law Uganda Pentecostal University LLB Private
11 Law Development Centre N/A Diploma in Legal Practice, Diploma in Law & Diploma in Human Rights[3] Public
12 St. Augustine International University, Faculty of Law St. Augustine International University LLB Private

See also

3

References

  1. ^ Tumushabe, Alfred (15 October 2012). "Bishop Stuart University Mbarara, Graduates 1,043". Daily Monitor (Kampala). Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  2. ^ Busingye, Conan (8 March 2011). "Kampala University Gets Law School". New Vision (Kampala). Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  3. ^ Ssenkabirwa, Al-Mahdi (9 April 2014). "LDC Hatches Plot To Change Conduct of Pre-Entry Exams". Daily Monitor (Kampala). Retrieved 13 September 2014.

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