The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times

The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times
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Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-13 : 9781910048047
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Download or read book The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times written by Chief Justice Samuel William Wako Wambuzi and published by . This book was released on with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times: My Trials and Triumphs as a Three-Term Chief Justice of Uganda. A firsthand journey through the judicial affairs and shenanigans of a country beleaguered by military coups and cultural conflicts. With historical accuracy and personal precision, readers are taken on an odyssey filled with all the intrigue and interloping that comes with being intimately involved in the top-level judicial arm of the government--a government that experienced a variety of take-over turmoil In this comprehensive treatise, three-time Chief Justice Samuel Wako Wambuzi sets the record straight regarding the events of a country shaken to its cultural, military, political, and legal core. As a distinguished scholar and judicial genius, he presents the facts in a way that people of all walks of life will appreciate the historical significance of Uganda's struggles while enjoying the everyday life of a man with strong family ties.


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