Table of contents for Evolution of property rights in Uganda : a legal and philosophical analysis of past, present, and future trends / Beyaraza Ernest.


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CHAPTER ONE
1.0  Introduction  ...........................................................................  1
CHAPTER TWO
2.0  The Concept of Property Ownership................................ 12
2.1  Introduction     .............................................................  12
2.2  Law as Socially Constructed, Reconstructed and
Deconstructed   . .. ................................... .............................. ........................  13
2.3  Property Ownership as a Mere Legal Concept .................... 17
2.4  The Concept of Ownership             .................................... ... 19
2.5  Types of property        ............................................... 25
2.6  The Philosophical Development of the Concept of Property .... 29
CHAPTER THREE
3.0  Property Ownership in Pre-Colonial Uganda .......................... 37
3.1  Introduction    ........................................................... .  37
3.2  Property Ownership in Traditional Society .............. ....... 37
3.2.1 Physical  Property    .................................... ...................  39
3.2.2Common Property Regimes and Common Pool Resources...... 41
3.2.3 Customary Land Tenure          ......................................... 44
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0   Nationalism    and State Control of Property Ownership ........................ 67
5.1   Introduction    ..................................... ......... ...... ...................... 67
5.2   Colonial State Control of Property Ownership .................................      67
5.3   Post-Colonial Retaliation/Nationalisation....................................... 68
5.4   Protection & Promotion of Property Rights by
International Instruments... . ..............................................................................  74
5.5   Efforts to Nationalise Property Ownership in
Post Colonial Uganda   . .................................................................................  76
5.6   The Current Land Laws in Uganda.............................................. 78
CHAPTER SIX
6.0   Privatisation in Uganda ............................          ......................... 81
6.1   Introduction    ...........................................................................  81
6.2   Meaning of Privatisation .............................................................. 81
6.3   Usage, Aims, and Commencement of Privatisation
in  Uganda  .  . ............................................... ............................................. .. .  .  82
6.3.1  Usage  and  Aims........................................................................ 82
6.3.2 Commencement ............................................................           84
6.4   Privatisation and Utility Sector Reform Project:
Divestitures and Outstanding Transactions as at March 2004,
Sorted  by  Date.  ....................................................................................  84
6.5   The Impact of Privatisation on former Government
Parastatals   ....................................................... ........ .......... ............. . . ..  89
6.5.1 Introduction .......................................................................... 89
6.5.2  Employment  ............................................. ..........................  90
6.5.3 Changes in Employment ............................................... ............... .....90
6.5.4 Remuneration ....................................................................... 97
6.5.5 Expansion of the Enterprise Base ............................................. 100
6.5.6  Production  Level .....................................................................  101
6.5.7 Sales Achievement ............................................................. 103
6.5.8 Concluding Remarks ................................................................ 103
6.6   Assessment of the Uganda Information Services Ltd
Report     .  .   .. .... ............... ................................................... .........................  104
6.7   Other Contributions to the Concept and Practice of
Privatisation  ..................................................... ..................................  105
6.8   Interviewees.................................................................... 108
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0   Development..................................................... 115
7.1   Introduction      ..............................................................................  115
7.2   Scientific study of society and development theory ............................ 117
7.3  Modernisation Theory ....................................................................  120
7.4  Official Development Assistance (ODA) ................................................ 121
7.5  Alternative Development Theory/Basic Needs Approach ................. 124
7.6  Religion/culture and Development ............................................ 126
7.6.1  Overview .....................................................................................  126
7.6.2 Positive effects of Religion/Culture on Development ................. 127
7.6.3 Negative effects of Religion/Culture on Development ................ 130
7.7  Conclusion    ...................................................................................  137
CHAPTER EIGHT
8.0  Conclusion................    ................................................. 139



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Land tenure Uganda, Right of property Uganda, Privatization Uganda