LEGAL MECHANISM OF THE EAST AFRICAN
TREATIES
IN FIGHTING CROSS BORDER CRIMES
Case study: Gatuna border
A Thesis
Presented to the College of
Higher degrees and Research
Kampala International University
Kampala-Uganda
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
Master in Public International Law
By MAZIMPAKA Eddy
LLM/35886/113/DU
August, 2012
DECLARATION A
"This Thesis is my original work and has not
been presented for a Degree or any other academic award in any University or
Institution of Learning".
MAZIMPAKA Eddy
October, 2012
DECLARATION B
"I confirm that the work reported in this Thesis was carried out
by the candidate under my supervision".
Dr. NABISINDE Winifred
October, 2012
APPROVAL SHEET
This Thesis entitled " Legal Mechanism of the East
African Treaties in fighting cross border crimes: A case study of Gatuna
border" prepared and submitted by Mr MAZIMPAKA Eddy
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of
Public International Law (LLM) has been examined and approved by the
panel on oral examination with a grade of..................
Name and Sig. of Chairman
Name and Sig of Supervisor Name and Sig. of Panelist
Name and Sig. of Panelist Name and Sig.
of Panelist
Date of Comprehensive Examination: ____________________
Grade:
____________________
Name and
Sig of Director, CHDR
Name and Sig of DVC, CHDR
DEDICATION
This study is dedicated to my Almighty God,
My Late Parents,
My brother and sisters
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost I offer my sincerest gratitude to my
supervisor, Dr NABISINDE Winifred who has supported me
throughout my Thesis with her patience and knowledge whilst allowing me to work
in my own way. Without her encouragement and commitment and effort my Thesis
would not have been completed or written.
I thank my brother and sisters for their unreachable support
and their continuing support throughout all my studies up to the present level
and for providing me everything which was helpful to complete my writing up.
Thanks to the staff of the School of Postgraduate Studies and
Research, Kampala International University, for their support during the period
of studies;
I thank the Ministry of East African Community in Rwanda, The
Rwanda National Police, Immigration Office, for providing me the required data
for my research;
Thanks to BUTERA MUGABE John Robert, Policy researcher and
Legal Affairs Ministry of EAC, Kigali, and Judge MBISHIBISHI Maurice for your
remarkable support and assistance during the research exercise;
I also wish to thank KEZA KASE Kelia, UWUMUGISHA Thacienne,
KAMIKAZI Rachel, KAZIGABA Elloy, MUREKATETE Nadine, and K.I.U Banyarwanda
Student Association; I appreciate your support all along this work;
With gratitude, I appreciate the assistance of various other
people who contributed in the course of my studies and research.To all the
above named and those I couldn't name because of space, I am truly grateful for
all your contributions.
|