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East African Community Secretariat’s decision not to grant an applicant a special dispensation on interview is not a breach of the principles of social justice

The East African Community Secretariat’s decision not to grant an applicant a special dispensation on interview is not a breach of the principles of social justice Alice Nijimbere v East African Community Secretariat In the East African Court of Justice at Arusha First Instance Division Reference No.7 of 2015 M.K Mugenyi. PJ, I Lenaola.DPJ, F.Ntezilyayo J, F.A ]undu J, & A.Ngiye J March 23, 2016 Reported by Linda Awuor & Kevin Kakai Brief Facts: Sometime in June, 2015, the Respo...
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Litigation and Arbitration

The legal landscape has changed dramatically since the enactment of the new constitution in 2010. The new Constitution has given rise to much public law litigation of which amlaw plays a very substantial part. Our Litigation and Arbitration Department combines vitality, depth and experience which it calls upon in undertaking assignments in the entire range of dispute resolution including Constitutional Law and Judicial review, Employment law, Telecommunications, Intellectual property law, Tax L...
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East Anglia One wind farm approved off Suffolk coast

An offshore wind farm which could become the largest in the world has been given development consent by the government. Up to 325 turbines will be installed as part of the East Anglia One wind farm, which will be 27 miles (43km) off the Suffolk coast. Energy Secretary Ed Davey said it could "inject millions of pounds into the local and national economies". About 2,900 jobs are expected to be created as part of the scheme. Mr Davey said: "East Anglia and the rest of the UK have a lot to gain f...
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