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Africism and the Globalization of African Belief, Ritual and Thought
Aloysius M. Lugira, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA, April 27, 2002

The Nationality Question and National Democratic Programme
Jack Stevens Alecho-oita (September 2001)

In Search of Civility, Consciencism and Constitutionalism - Remarks Made at the Uganda American Association of Greater New York Post-Election Half-Day Seminar
Aloysius M. Lugira, March 24, 2001

OAU dares throw stones - Preliminary Observations on “Rwanda: The Preventable Genocide”
Aloysius M. Lugira, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA, July 10, 2000

Federalism in Africa: Is it a Solution to, or a Cause of, Ethnic Problems?
Dean E. McHenry, Jr., Claremont Graduate University
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association in Columbus, Ohio, November 1997

Northern Uganda: Towards a durable solution - Peace, Justice and Democratic Self Governance
Paul K. Ssemogerere, President, Democratic Party (DP), DP Headquarters, May 1997

Federalism Reverberates Unity in Diversity
Aloysius M. Lugira, Boston College, Chicago 1995

Constitution must promote unity in diversity
New Vision (Kampala), Monday, October 17, 1994
Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko

The Possible Measures to Safeguard the New Constitution
Fred E. Sempebwa, Associate Professor of Law, Advocate in private legal practice, Member of the Uganda Constitutional Commission (currently Chairman of Constitutional Review Commission), (1991)

Proposed Federal States of Uganda
Ssenyonga Ssemanda and G.W.K. Ssali (1991)

The Role of Traditional Rulers in the 21st Century
Godfrey S. Lule, Senior Associate in private legal practice,
former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Uganda (1991)

Federal Governance as a Means to Effective and Meaningful Peoples' Political Participation
J.K. Kigongo, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Makerere University (1991)

The 1962 Constitution Revisited: Possible Reforms
Godfrey S. Lule, Senior Associate in private legal practice,
former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Uganda (1991)

The Presidency
Abraham Kiapi, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Makerere University (1991)

The Working of the Judiciary in a Federal Constitution
Joseph M. N. Kakooza, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Makerere University (1991)

The Need for a Federal System of Government in Uganda: A Viewpoint from World Political History
Gordon Severance (1991)

The Possible Form of Government Suitable for Uganda: Some Historical considerations
Elidad Mulira, Senior and experienced politician (1991)

The 1967 Constitution and the Contemporary Political Problems of Uganda
G. Okello, Puisne Judge of the Uganda High Court (1991) 

The Separation of Powers Between the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary in the New Constitution
John Mary Waliggo, Priest of the Catholic Church and Historian, Member of the Uganda Constitutional Commission (1991)

Uganda's Constitutional Framework: An Educationalist's View
W. Senteza Kajubi, Professor of Education; Principal, Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo (1991).

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