University of Botswana Law Journal Volume 15, December 2012
2013
ISSN: 1817-2733
Pages: 102
Print version: Available
Electronic version: Free PDF available
About the publication
The University of Botswana Law Journal is a peer refereed journal published twice a year. It provides a forum for scholars and practitioners to reflect on diverse legal issues of national, regional and international significance and of local and regional relevance.
Patron
- The Hon. Justice Nganunu, Chief Justice of Botswana
International Editorial Advisory Board
- Prof. D. D. N. Nsereko,
Judge, International Criminal Court, The Hague, The Netherlands - Prof. W. Du Plessis
Faculty of Law, North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), South Africa
- Prof. T. Maluwa
H. Laddie and Linda P. Montague Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Penn. State University, USA
- Prof. M. Reisman
Myres McDougal Professor of Law, Yale Law School, New Haven, USA
- Prof. K. Frimpong
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, (GIMPA), Accra, Ghana
- Prof. S. Roberts
Department of Law, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
- Prof. A. McCall Smith
Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Prof. C. Forsyth
Faculty of Law, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Prof. B. Othlogile
Vice Chancellor, University of Botswana
- Dr. A. Molokomme
Attorney-General, Botswana
Editorial Board
- Prof. Peter Takirambudde
Editor-in-Chief, University of Botswana - Mrs. E. Macharia-Mokobi
Secretary, University of Botswana - Dr. K. Solo
University of Botswana - Prof. C. Ngongola
University of Botswana - Prof. J. Kiggundu
University of Botswana - Prof. E. K. Quansah
University of Botswana - Dr. O. B. Tshosa
University of Botswana - Mr. T. Sebego
Vice chairman, Law Society of Botswana
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
- The constitutionality of judicial corporal punishment in Botswana
Bonolo Ramadi Dinokopila and Tebogo Edison Tladi - An appraisal of the new legal framework for the regulation of non-banking financial institutions in Botswana
Kealeboga N. Bojosi - Guilty before trial: Presumption of innocence and the public parading of criminal suspects before the press in Uganda
R. Kakungulu-Mayambala
NOTES
- Mmusi & Ors v Ramantele & Another: An opportunity missed to begin the burial of Attorney General v Unity Dow?
Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe
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