This report contains a review of Uganda's legal system governing situations of disaster, with the aim of assessing the level to which it facilitates international humanitarian assistance during a disaster, as well as the legal capacity of the government to monitor the quality, coordination and complementarily of such international assistance. In addition, a brief section of the report is dedicated to the potential legal issues were Uganda to provide assistance to another disaster-affected state or serve as a transit country for humanitarian relief goods.
http://www.ifrc.org/Global/Publications/IDRL/newsletters/march-2011/UGANDA-report.pdf--
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