On Monday, April 25, the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) East Africa office, in collaboration with the Judiciary of Uganda, the International Centre for Non-profit law (ICNL) as well as the Freedom of Expression Hub (FOE Hub) hosted a two-day residential judicial workshop on Freedom of expression and media rights. Exclusively designed for Magistrates from Uganda’s judicial system and one that is closest to the population—a total of 25 Grade one and Chief magistrates from the magisterial areas in the central, western and eastern magisterial areas were in attendance.
The objective of the Judicial Workshop was to discuss current trends in freedom of expression, access to information and digital rights, and how judiciaries in comparative jurisdictions have advanced, defended and promoted these rights. Particularly, the workshop covered topics on National, Regional and International standards, legal framework and jurisprudence on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information; Regulation of Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in the Digital Age: Emerging issues and Related Legislative and Judicial Responses; Principles of the Right to Access to Information & The Concept of "Open Justice; as well as Digital Rights and Access to Information and how participants are planning to approach the identified challenges going forward.