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The Uganda Communications Act, 2013

Uganda
"The Uganda Communications Act, 2013" is a legislative document that explicitly prohibits the broadcasting of any material that infringes on the privacy of any individual. This act is relevant to land governance and land tenure security as it can potentially protect landowners from unauthorized disclosure of their private information, including details about their land holdings.

Governance of disaster risk reduction and management in Uganda: A literature review

Uganda
The document titled "Governance of disaster risk reduction and management in Uganda: A literature review" provides a comprehensive review of literature on disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies in Uganda, as well as at the international level. It offers valuable insights into the governance of these strategies, making it a significant resource for understanding land governance and land tenure security in the context of disaster management.

Land (Amendment) Act 2010

Uganda
The document titled "Land (Amendment) Act 2010" is an amendment to the Land Act, specifically designed to enhance the security of occupancy for lawful and bona fide occupants on registered land. This amendment plays a crucial role in land governance and land tenure security, ensuring that occupants who are legally residing on registered land have their rights and security of occupancy reinforced and protected.

The Succession Act, Chapter 162

Uganda
The Succession Act, Chapter 162, is a crucial piece of legislation that governs the rules and procedures for both testate and intestate succession. This law plays a significant role in land governance and land tenure security, as it outlines the legal processes for the transfer of property rights, including land, upon the death of an individual. Whether the deceased left a will (testate) or not (intestate), this Act provides the framework for determining the rightful heirs and the distribution of the estate.