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ENHANCING UGANDA'S MARITIME REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AS A DRIVER FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Kamba, Peter (2024)
Department of Service Studies
Abstract
This chapter addresses the background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives or aims
of the study research questions, significance of the study and scope of the study.
The Uganda Maritime Regulatory Framework is a Service that helps to overcome borders and
barriers that affect interaction and form a greater part of probably the most characteristic dimension
of cross - border networks that tie formal and informal institutions together in a symbiotic
relationship (Donnan and Wilson 1999: 44). Service is defined as the application of knowledge
and skills for the benefit of another party. from a development perspective, service is an interesting
complement to goods and other physical resources as much of the value-chain is... (More)
This chapter addresses the background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives or aims
of the study research questions, significance of the study and scope of the study.
The Uganda Maritime Regulatory Framework is a Service that helps to overcome borders and
barriers that affect interaction and form a greater part of probably the most characteristic dimension
of cross - border networks that tie formal and informal institutions together in a symbiotic
relationship (Donnan and Wilson 1999: 44). Service is defined as the application of knowledge
and skills for the benefit of another party. from a development perspective, service is an interesting
complement to goods and other physical resources as much of the value-chain is local and drawing
upon local resources. It covers the processes, regulations and standards that govern the activities
and operations of the maritime industry. Its aim is to ensure the safety, security and environmental
stability of the maritime industry and to promote international trade more efficiently and fairly.
Uganda needs to review its maritime laws and regulations to ensure compliance with other laws
and regulations. This is important because Uganda must comply with the International Maritime
Convention. The findings of this research will facilitate regional growth in many areas: they
constitute the basis for a cost-effective mode of transport; they bring with them the platform for a
blue economy; they provide the basis for tourism and leisure; and last, but not least, access to clean
water is key to a functional society of Uganda and the East African region. Rossette Katungye
Nyirinkindi (2007)1 describes the legal framework and responsibilities for the management of
groundwater transport in Lake Victoria: It acknowledges that there are gaps in the current
regulations and provides me intellectual contributions towards my discussion. (Less)
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  abstract     = {{This chapter addresses the background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives or aims
of the study research questions, significance of the study and scope of the study.
The Uganda Maritime Regulatory Framework is a Service that helps to overcome borders and
barriers that affect interaction and form a greater part of probably the most characteristic dimension
of cross - border networks that tie formal and informal institutions together in a symbiotic
relationship (Donnan and Wilson 1999: 44). Service is defined as the application of knowledge
and skills for the benefit of another party. from a development perspective, service is an interesting
complement to goods and other physical resources as much of the value-chain is local and drawing
upon local resources. It covers the processes, regulations and standards that govern the activities
and operations of the maritime industry. Its aim is to ensure the safety, security and environmental
stability of the maritime industry and to promote international trade more efficiently and fairly.
Uganda needs to review its maritime laws and regulations to ensure compliance with other laws
and regulations. This is important because Uganda must comply with the International Maritime
Convention. The findings of this research will facilitate regional growth in many areas: they
constitute the basis for a cost-effective mode of transport; they bring with them the platform for a
blue economy; they provide the basis for tourism and leisure; and last, but not least, access to clean
water is key to a functional society of Uganda and the East African region. Rossette Katungye
Nyirinkindi (2007)1 describes the legal framework and responsibilities for the management of
groundwater transport in Lake Victoria: It acknowledges that there are gaps in the current
regulations and provides me intellectual contributions towards my discussion.}},
  author       = {{Kamba, Peter}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{ENHANCING UGANDA'S MARITIME REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AS A DRIVER FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}