HURIPEC will be hosting the Second East African School on Law, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS from May 3, 2010 to May 14, 2010.
East African School on Law
HURIPEC will be hosting the Second East African School on Law, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS from May 3, 2010 to May 14, 2010.
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The First Uganda Annual State Of Governance Conference
The First Uganda Annual State of Governance Conference took place on Friday November 24, 2006 at Hotel Africana, Kampala. The Conference was organized as part of Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC)’s mandate to facilitate and promote multi-stakeholder dialogues on emerging public policy issues in the areas of governance, peace and human rights.
The major objective [...]
A Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill
HURIPEC Hosted a Public Dialogue on Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, at the Faculty of Law, Makerere University on Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Click here to read more
Eastern Africa Training School on Law, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS
The Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) of Makerere University, Uganda organized the first Eastern Africa [...]
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CHANGES IN JOURNAL PRICES
This is to inform you that effective 2007,subscription rates to the East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights shall be changing as follows:
AFRICA
Individuals - $35 per issue
Institutions - $45 per issue
REST OF THE WORLD
Individuals - $50 per issue
Institutions - $70 per issue
(All prices [...]
Huripec Website Redesign
We have redesigned our website to suite with the growing demand for our products and services.
It’s more user friendly and interactive, inbuilt with a blogging system…
The First Uganda Annual State Of Governance Conference
The First Uganda Annual State of Governance Conference took place on Friday November 24, 2006 at Hotel Africana, Kampala. The Conference was organized as part of Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC)’s mandate to facilitate and promote multi-stakeholder dialogues on emerging public policy issues in the areas of governance, peace and human rights.
The major objective of the Conference was to promote open dialogue among a multiplicity of stakeholders on the different governance issues that have arisen during the course of 2006. Click here to read the Concept note The conference report
A Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill
HURIPEC Hosted a Public Dialogue on Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, at the Faculty of Law, Makerere University on Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Click here to read more
Eastern Africa Training School on Law, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS
The Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC) of Makerere University, Uganda organized the first Eastern Africa Training School on Law, Human Rights and HIV/AIDS that ran from May 4 to May 15, 2009 in Kampala, Uganda. Click here to Read more
Training Proceedings, Materials and Papers Presented
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CHANGES IN JOURNAL PRICES
This is to inform you that effective 2007,subscription rates to the East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights shall be changing as follows:
AFRICA
Individuals - $35 per issue
Institutions - $45 per issue
REST OF THE WORLD
Individuals - $50 per issue
Institutions - $70 per issue
(All prices quoted are inclusive of postage and packaging and the prices are per issue, since this is a bi-annual publication, a single volume of two issues is double the quoted prices)
Please note that these changes in prices do not affect Volume 12 #2 (2006) of the Journal which we are about to dispatch. The new prices come into effect starting with Volume 13(2007).
Furthermore, our international subscribers will be required to wire the money for the Journals directly into our account, as cheques will no longer be used as a mode of payment. When the money has been wired to our account, you will be required to send us an email with the details of the transaction on the email address gnakasi@law.mak.ac.ug
We therefore advice you to take note of these changes.


