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George W. Kanyeihamba is a Ugandan author, a retired supreme court Judge, former cabinet minister, member of parliament and was a chair of the Legal Committee of the Constituent Assembly that made the 1995 Constitution. He was appointed a member of the Supreme Court of Uganda in 1997 and retired in November 2009. Previously, he served as minister of commerce, minister of justice, and attorney-general, all in President
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's administration. He holds a
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in law from the
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. In 2008, Warwick awarded him an honorary
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. Kanyeihamba was one of the three supreme court justices who ruled that the re-election of President Museveni in 2006 was fraudulent enough to be nullified. He has since lost his post as judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and commentators believe that his stand in that election petition cost him his job. He has also been critical of the
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when armed men invaded the premises of the
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to rearrest treason suspects that had been released on bail by the court. The Constitutional Court has since ruled that the invasion of the court premises was unconstitutional.


Background

George Wilson Kanyeihamba was born on 11th August 1939 in Kinaba, Kinkizi District, Kigezi Region. He is the last born and eleventh child of Zakaliya Bafwokworora and Kyenda Malyamu Kyakundwa. He attended Hamurwa Church School, Nyaruhanga Anglican Church Primary School, Nyakatare Church School,
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,
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,
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. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Portsmouth University In the 70's, he was awarded the degree of
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from the
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in the
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.


Career

He was also the
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of both the Kampala International University and
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. Additionally, he holds the following positions: *Member of the
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*Chairman of The Committee on Judges' Terms And Conditions Of Service *Legal Advisor to the President of Uganda on Human Rights and International Affairs *Chairman of the board of trustees of the Kabale University Chairman, Legal and Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly *Chair of the
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Advisory Panel of Eminent Commonwealth Judicial Experts


Teaching and authorship

On completion of his undergraduate and professional courses, Kanyeihamba was appointed Lecturer at Portsmouth College, now the
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. Later on, he was appointed State Attorney with special responsibilities for teaching law to professional classes and for the
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External Degree undergraduates at the Nsamizi Law School in
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which later became the Law Development Center. He worked as a lecturer in law at Lanchester Polytechnic, now Coventry University, and at the University of Wales in Cardiff. He has authored and co-authored several journal articles and books;


Articles

Legalism and Politics in East Africa: The Dilemma of the Court of Appeal for East Africa published in January 1973 in Transition No. 43, pp. 43–54. Urban planning law in East Africa With special reference to Uganda published in January 1973 in Progress and Planning volume 2 pages 1-83. Law in urban planning and development in East Africa published in January 1974. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Warwick. Urban planning law in East Africa published in December 1974 in Progress in Planning volume 2 pages 1-83. Book reviews and notes published by The law Teacher in January 1977 volume 11 issue 1. Improving the Standards of Human Rights and Refugee Protection in Africa was published in May 1987 in Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees volume 6 number 4. The impact of received law on planning and development in Anglophonic Africa published in June 1980 in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research volume 4 number 2 pages 239 - 266.


Books

Constitutional Law and Government in Uganda: The Theory and Practice of Constitutionalism in Uganda Including the Government and Local Administrations, the Citizen and the State, Administrative Law, the East African Community, and the Commonwealth published by East African Literature Bureau in 1975. Reflections on the Muslim Leadership Question in Uganda. Published by Fountain Publishers in 1998. Kanyeihamba's Commentaries on Law, Politics and Governance. Published by Law Africa in 2006. Constitutional and Political History of Uganda: From 1894 to Present. Published in 2006 by Law Africa. The Blessings And Joy Of Being Who You Are. Published in 2012 by Marianum Press Ltd.


Personal life

Kanyeihamba is married to Susan Kanyeihamba (née Randall). Together, they have four children; Sarah, Joel, Ruth and Betty.


References


External links


Contemporary Africa Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kanyeihamba, George W. Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Alumni of the University of Warwick Ugandan judges Attorneys General of Uganda Ugandan judges of international courts and tribunals