African Law Students' Association
NYAPENDI ANNA TEREZA HOPE is currently serving in various roles across different organizations. NYAPENDI holds the position of Deputy Minister for Research and Academic Affairs at Honours College-UCU, Country Director at African Law Students' Association, and Rule of Law Enthusiast at Uganda Law Society. Furthermore, NYAPENDI is also a UCU Honours College Scholar at Uganda Christian University. In addition, NYAPENDI serves as Secretary Academics at UCU Law Society Kampala Chapter and Vice President Academics and Trainings at African Law Students' Association Uganda Chapter and African Law Students' Association Ugandan Chapter. NYAPENDI is currently gaining legal experience as a Legal Intern at Kajansi Chief Magistrate's Court.
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African Law Students' Association
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The African Law Students’ Association (ALSA) is an international, non-profit, non-governmental, non-partisan and non-political organisation run by and for Africa’s undergraduate law students and recent graduates who desire to achieve academic, professional and personal excellence in addition to their conventional law studies. ALSA was founded in 2013 as a Professional Resource community of African Law Students, and she has undergone many transformations since then. It is today the premier body of African Law Students, driven by the values of unity, Pan-Africanism and global best practices. ALSA reached a network of law students numbering over 14,000 on its online platform alone, and has an actual audience way beyond that. We've been floating the African Law Journal since 2013, which can be found in libraries in Nigeria, Israel, Pakistan, Cameroon, South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, and Namibia, India and Benin Republic and it is in over 50 countries of the world. Issues can also be found on www.africanlawjournal.net, www.academia.com, and on Google.