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Justice James Ogoola (sometimes referred to as James Munange Ogoola) is the former Principal Judge of the High Court of Uganda and a Justice of the COMESA Court of Justice in
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. He is the also the former chairperson of the ''Judicial Service Commission of Uganda''. Previously, he served as the chairman of the commission of inquiry into the mismanagement of
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. He was an Acting Justice of the
Supreme Court of Uganda The Supreme Court of Uganda is the highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers from Article 130 of the 1995 Constitution. It is primarily an appellate court with original jurisdiction in only one type of case: a presidential electi ...
. He is a member of The East African Court of Justice.


Early life and education

Justice Ogoola was born an only child to Mr. and Mrs Yukana Madangu on 15 August 1945 at Lumino, Busia in the then
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(currently Samia-Bugwe county in
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). His mother, Norah Akuku, Nataboona from the Bataboona clan, died when he was five and he was thus raised by relatives He attended
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for his O-Level studies and
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for his A-Level education. He studied law at the
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, from 1966 until 1969, graduating with the degree of
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. His degree of
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, was obtained from
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in 1974. He also holds the
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from the
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in
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, obtained in 1997.


Law

Beginning in 1969, James Ogoola has worked in different capacities, including the following: * As a
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(legislative drafting), then senior parliamentary draftsman, then principal state attorney (Drafting), in the Department of First Parliamentary Counsel, at the Uganda Justice Ministry and the Chambers of the Attorney General, from 1969 until 1974. * As a legal officer in the Privy Council Office, at the Federal Department of Justice, Ottawa, Canada * He was the first
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n to be appointed legal adviser at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1974. He was responsible for Latin American country operations between 1974 and 1978 at IMF headquarters, Washington DC, USA. * As a legal officer at the IMF office in Paris, France, from 1978 until 1980. * As the legal officer responsible for African & Middle East country operations at the IMF headquarters, in Washington, DC, from 1981 until 1988 and from 1991 until 1997. * Retired from the IMF after 23 years of service. * As Deputy Director of the Legal Department at the headquarters of the
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,
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, from 1988 until 1991. * Concurrently designated as Deputy General Counsel and Deputy Secretary General at AfDB. * Served as the Chairman of the AfDB Staff Disciplinary Committee, from 1989 until 1990. * Was an
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at the American University School of Law, in Washington, D.C., from 1996 until 1997. Taught a course on International Commercial Transactions and Banking Law to the
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class. * Member, Chief Justice's technical committee on the establishment of the Commercial Court of Uganda from 1996 until 1997. * Obtained certification to the Courts of Judicature, Uganda in 1997. * Member of the tribunal investigating abuse of office by
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chairman in 1999. * Head of Commercial Court of Uganda from 1999 until 2004. *Chairman, Judicial Commission of Inquiry on Banking, January 2000 to October 2000. * Member of the tribunal investigating abuse of office by
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chairman in 2000. * Member of the judicial panel on National Referendum 2000. * Appointed Principal Judge, High Court of Uganda, on 30 July 2004, replacing Justice
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. * Member, judges administrative advisory committee, which advises the
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on the administration of the Judiciary. * Represented the Judiciary at the Tripartite Conference of the Judiciaries of East African countries. * Represented the East African judiciaries at the ministerial negotiations and drafting sessions of the proposed East African Treaty, with particular emphasis on the establishment of the East African Court of Justice.


Writing

Ogoola leisure time is taken up almost entirely by matters of personal faith. He has just completed a draft translation of the New Testament Bible into his mother tongue, Lusamia. In 2009, Ogoola's first collection of poems, '' Songs of Paradise: A Harvest of Poetry and Verse'', was published, to favourable critical acclaim. One reviewer called it a "landmark for the industry". For the first time in more than 30 years, the media showed a lot of interest in the book. ''
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'' called it "a jewel, and one to read once and again and enjoy more each time". ''
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'' called it "one heck of a piece of writing" but wondered why there was nothing before 2005. On its largely Christian themes, he said: "Ogoola has attempted to paraphrase biblical passages in a text that is every inch prose but chopped and arranged as to appear as poetry".


Personal life

Justice Ogoola is married to Florence Wandera and they have 5 adult children between them.


Published works

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See also

* Busia Municipality *
Supreme Court of Uganda The Supreme Court of Uganda is the highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers from Article 130 of the 1995 Constitution. It is primarily an appellate court with original jurisdiction in only one type of case: a presidential electi ...
*
Eastern Region, Uganda The Eastern region is one of four regions in the country of Uganda. As of Uganda's 2014 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is us ...


References


External links


Justice Ogoola's MindJustice James Ogoola: ‘The Age of The Rule of Tear Gas’
* ttp://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/cwrint43&div=15&id=&page= "43 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 181 (2010–2011) Lawfare: Where Justice Meets Peace; Ogoola, James" {{DEFAULTSORT:Ogoola, James 20th-century Ugandan lawyers 1945 births Living people Ugandan writers 21st-century Ugandan poets 21st-century Ugandan judges University of Dar es Salaam alumni Ugandan Christians Columbia University alumni Law Development Centre alumni People from Busia District, Uganda People from Eastern Region, Uganda American University faculty and staff Washington College of Law faculty Ugandan male poets 21st-century male writers