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Attorney General v Kabaziguruka (Constitutional Appeal 2 of 2021)

Citation: [2025] UGSC 1 Court: Supreme Court Decided: 31 January 2025 Jurisdiction: Uganda
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Military courts composed of serving officers subject to the chain of command, without legal training or tenure, are not independent or impartial; trying civilians before them is unconstitutional.

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